Example sentences of "be [vb pp] part " in BNC.
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1 | Take care to establish whether within the terms of such a contract you are considered part of the rostered qualified workforce , or whether you are to be treated as supernumerary . |
2 | We got a tremendous shock of course and I was extremely upset because the love of my life had nearly been made part of the road surface . |
3 | The European Convention on Human Rights has not been made part of our law by statute , so it does not in itself create rights enforceable in our courts ; but having been ratified by this country it is binding on us as a matter of international law . |
4 | The upper part of his tomb had been made part of the perimeter by a grill of fine arches behind . |
5 | None of these Athenian Doric temples had carved metopes , but fine big relief-slabs from the Acropolis ( fig. 40 ) seem architectural and have been thought part of a continuous frieze from the Peisistratid temple , like that of the fifth-century Parthenon . |
6 | These are policies which are invested part in the with-profits fund and part in a range of unit-linked funds ( which resemble unit trusts ) . |
7 | the training contract can also be undertaken part time over up to four years . |
8 | In November 1983 Milan Kundera wrote an essay for Le Débat , in which he argued that Russia could never really be considered part of Europe because it had for so long been dominated by Caesaropapism , where the civil emperor is also the supreme religious leader . |
9 | The existence of oxygen in the atmosphere is the most striking example of the fact that living things profoundly affect the fabric of the planet itself — for the atmosphere should be considered part of the fabric . |
10 | A noun phrase in the X-position interacts semantically with see in a different way from a noun phrase in the Y-position ( the exact nature of these interactions can be considered part of the meaning of see ) . |
11 | Obviously larger employers might be considered part of the upper class , but the others are often seen as part of the ‘ old ’ middle class . |
12 | Unlike Marxists and neo-Marxists , Goldthorpe believes that proprietors of businesses should be considered part of the upper and lower strata of the service class , and not part of the ruling class . |
13 | Lesley , for instance , had kept her baby because her father said if she had an abortion she would n't be considered part of his family anymore . |
14 | I decided that , for anything I could measure to be considered part of a memory trace or engram , it needed to show the following properties . |
15 | In both cases the artisans who made up a high proportion of the arrested do not appear in the rate-books , suggesting that they were not among those tradesmen who could be considered part of the " middling sort " . |
16 | In spite of these affinities , however , it should be remembered that the Kingscote mosaic itself is assigned only tentatively to integral group ( a ) : it could overlap with , or be considered part of , integral group ( b ) . |
17 | If reclaimed land is to be made part of a living landscape it is not enough simply to plant vegetation on it . |
18 | He may have believed , and was encouraged to think , that the Communist party would win the coming election in France and form , or at least be made part of , a new government ; and the Russian advice seems to have been to hold on and to wait for ‘ democratic France ’ and its ‘ progressive forces ’ to support the cause of colonial liberation . |
19 | Israel , however , pressed for Resolution 425 to be made part of a peace treaty , a proposal rejected by Lebanon . |
20 | Today 's crash has led to renewed calls from instructors for motorway skills to be made part of the driving test . |
21 | " At the east end modern windows are made to the kitchen and chamber , over which are yet to be seen part of three antient lancet windows of the chancel , the center one somewhat higher and larger than the other two ; which were before the alterations deep and narrow . |
22 | Some jobs can be done part time . |
23 | Alternatively the basic restored airframe and engine components can be supplied part finished allowing the owner to perform final assembly and painting . |
24 | If you provide a specimen you will be offered part of it in a suitable container . |
25 | This sort of moral principle , which may be thought to have the backing of international Opinion , and therefore be part of the positive morality of the international community , can readily be dubbed part of natural law , that is , of binding rules of universal application , and at the same time regarded as general principles of international law . |
26 | Those whose training programmes reached the standards set by the board would be exempted part of the levy . |
27 | Is there any reason why the minority , or any minority , should not be accounted part of the people ? |
28 | The British , who were considered part of a European racial group , were the ruling race . |
29 | Specific ethical approval was not obtained for physiological recordings , which were considered part of clinical management . |
30 | If , therefore , the acts relied on are incapable of being made part of any cause of action — e.g . |