Example sentences of "[to-vb] part of the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Outlook , page 21 Bond remains with BSB : Alan Bond , the troubled Australian entrepreneur , is to pay the £27.5m required to remain part of the consortium behind British Satellite Broadcasting , the UK rival to Rupert Murdoch 's Sky Television .
2 ALAN BOND , the troubled Australian entrepreneur , will pay the £27.5m he must find to remain part of the consortium behind British Satellite Broadcasting , the UK rival to Rupert Murdoch 's Sky Television .
3 The first is to allow individuals to act alone in planning their own lives ; people should be allowed to capitalize part of the value of their national insurance benefits .
4 The rules governing national insurance premiums and child benefit should be changed so that people in clearly defined circumstances have the right to capitalize part of the value of these two state benefits .
5 Candidates should note that some degree curricula include travel requirements and that students will be expected to bear part of the cost of their travel programmes .
6 Furthermore , it was difficult both to secure part of the surplus from self-supporting peasant households ( with a rather low participation in any monetary economy ) and to do so on a fair basis , that is , one which did not provoke revolt .
7 It was agreed at an early stage ( principally at Citrine 's insistence ) that sales in urban and rural areas should be at common prices , so that many rural dwellers already having a supply had prices reduced , though new consumers distant from the mains still had to pay a one-off contribution or line rental ( which varied according to the Board ) to meet part of the cost of connection .
8 Before leaving TM , Christians need to accept part of the blame for its popularity .
9 It is impossible to isolate parts of the system of government to which the label may authoritatively be attached .
10 It gave Anna real pain to post magazines through one new front door hinged and studded so as to resemble part of the set for a pantomime of Robin Hood , and then another , moulded and classically pedimented , between half-pilasters made of fibreglass .
11 She was a tall , strongly-built divorcee who aimed to walk part of the Coast to Coast route as a holiday , like most of the other thousands who trek the walk each year .
12 How does the bird manage to identify part of the scene as a fish , or as food , in the first place , and how is it thereupon led to take appropriate action ( that is , how does it know that it should dive , irrespective of how steep the dive should be ) ?
13 Just a brief run , enough to draw part of the defence towards the spot , and over it went with almost amazing accuracy to the other side of the field .
14 The government has not always fully funded the nationally agreed pay awards , leaving health authorities to fund part of the increase from existing budgets .
15 The right hon. Gentleman already had to allocate more than £10 million to offset part of the cost of implementing the council tax in Wales .
16 As it was difficult to convert the square-ended chancel into living accommodation and it was felt important to retain part of the church in its original state , this area was left almost untouched in order to operate as a multi-purpose ‘ community room ’ .
17 the Purchaser to have the right to withhold part of the consideration at completion ( up to an agreed maximum ) but not the right to rescind ; or
18 This has been cleared over a width sufficient for the new track , but leaving those bushes and trees which were to be retained to form part of the landscape of the line .
19 This has been cleared over a width sufficient for the new track , but leaving those bushes and trees which were to be retained to form part of the landscape of the line .
20 Governors must decide whether this subject is to form part of the curriculum for their school .
21 This tripartite distinction , easy to uphold on the grounds of typography , is complicated , however , by the fact that fragments of the italicized Lord 's Prayer passage find themselves brought in from the right-hand margin to form part of the body of the text when , further truncated , they make up the liturgical stutter of
22 They had been delaying a statement of the Secretariat for Unity on religious liberty , which , at this stage , was intended to form part of the schema on ecumenism .
23 The two can also be seen to be linked in that the principles involved in the doctrine of reprisals ( which is considered to form part of the jus in bello ) are essentially the same as those of the doctrine of self-defence in relation to the initiation of conflict .
24 In those countries where the royalty has already been introduced one option chosen by some governments has been to use part of the income from the levy to set up a fund to give special help to the national music scene .
25 The authors have benefitted from a flying start , but have only chosen to run part of the way round the track .
26 In past years erm in the British Isles especially with the British Met Office , we 've only been able really to study part of the atmosphere over the northern hemisphere .
27 Moreover , the need to praetorianize part of the army under the command of the head of the Sirte garrison suggests a divergence of interests between the higher military leadership and the Revolutionary Command Council .
28 Unlike ITV , Channel Four would not seek to serve the vast audience but would have to satisfy parts of the audience at various times during the week .
29 In 1606 the lord and his tenants co-operated to reclaim part of the moor at Cossington in the Somerset Levels .
30 There is a proposal to turn part of the building into a museum of pharmacy ; at the moment it still functions partially as a hospital .
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