Example sentences of "[vb infin] part of the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It will remain part of the Union of Democratic Forces coalition .
2 You can explore part of the Thurgau in a round trip starting and finishing at Kreuzlingen .
3 After climbing the hill at Vezelay we could almost feel part of the preaching of St Bernard and the 2nd Crusade .
4 That is why people are attracted to horror books , because it makes us feel part of the action for a little time but yet we can get out of it as soon as we desire .
5 If the new resolution is less than the original , you can show part of the original at full resolution , and pan it around if appropriate , or compress it to make it all visible .
6 The princes will spend part of the holiday with each parent , Buckingham Palace confirmed .
7 If your students want to study spoken English , you will spend part of the time in the classroom working on examples of the spoken language .
8 The future of the museum and art gallery wo n't be decided for some time , but if it does win through , its battle for survival will become part of the history of the town itself .
9 In this light , too , student participation would become part of the struggle of disabled people in the rejection of roles of ‘ helplessness ’ and ‘ dependency ’ .
10 In fact , Mendel 's work was carried out before Weismann 's , but it did not become part of the corpus of biology until later , so Weismann 's ideas will be discussed first .
11 Hockey did n't become part of the Olympics until the London Games of 1908 , but then Reg Pridmore , who played county cricket for Warwickshire , top-scored for the English team which won gold .
12 But that is precisely why the legend , once created , would become part of the folklore of scientific professionalism .
13 filled in and that , and they look completely out of er they do n't look part of the house to me
14 Likewise , to reduce the amount of ‘ year end bunching ’ , an individual who invests in a BES scheme during the first half of the year , can claim part of the relief against his/her previous year 's income .
15 It will also provide part of the basis upon which to determine post-registration education activity .
16 The authorities felt that small gasifiers might provide part of the solution to these problems and New Zealand was persuaded to fund and deliver a small downdraught gasifier for Vanuata .
17 However , if you do withdraw part of the capital before the time is up you will have to pay tax on the interest .
18 We can see part of the answer by looking at how modern DNA molecules cooperate in the chemical factories that are living cells .
19 Does he not share part of the responsibility for the Government 's failure to allocate more resources to deal with asylum applications at least four year ago when the problem first arose ?
20 Professor Biddle has proposed that a stone fragment unearthed in excavations of Old Minster Winchester in 1965 , which may depict part of the story of Sigmund ( father of Sigurd ) , of the Volsung family , originally formed part of a decorative frieze in the church commissioned by Cnut .
21 She could hear parts of the conversation between the two lost souls , and when Tess went back upstairs , Mrs Brooks crept quietly up to listen outside the bedroom door .
22 It is an attitude which may go part of the way to explaining why the House of Commons Environment Committee was ‘ appalled ’ by the standard of evidence offered by the car manufacturing companies at its hearings on air pollution .
23 Although Britain still regards this as an embarrassment , it is putting a brave face on it by claiming that most Irish-Americans have a distorted , nationalistic view of the conflict and that such a mission might go part of the way to dispelling it .
24 In conclusion , the 1989 Children Act can only go part of the way towards changing the direction and ethos of child care in the nineties .
25 Could we put part of the graph in do you think ?
26 and she said my sister spends I mean , we 're now talking about nineteen seventy my sister spends twelve and six a week on things from for the house on the hire purchase if she ever truly runs into debt she 'll save part of the cost of the thing , you know and then she knows that she 's always going to have to put twelve and six a week aside but she does that and buys things for the house and you see if you 've got if you 've got that little bit of extra coming in it 's quite well it 's like my lodgers , Brenda if I could n't if I could n't get what I need from my lodgers well Neil pays me Neil 's house rent which thirty pound a week
27 We recognise that MPG6 can only offer part of the solution to the serious problems of over-consumption endemic in our society at present .
28 We recognise that MPG6 can only offer part of the solution to the serious problems of over-consumption endemic in our society at present .
29 • Pupils ' own writing — either independently written , or stories dictated to the teacher or composed in collaboration with other pupils — should form part of the resources for reading .
30 On the other hand , the mere fact that money is paid under protest will not give rise of itself to the inference of such an agreement ; though it may form part of the evidence from which it may be inferred that the payee did not intend to close the transaction : see Maskell v. Horner [ 1915 ] 3 K.B .
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