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

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1 ‘ It is part of the history of the club and it is a great shame the present directors got rid of it .
2 This is part of the preparation for the crucial Courage National League Division Four South match against Basingstoke .
3 This is part of the fun of the two weeks of sorting and pricing , prior to Christian Aid week – every package a surprise , and often an education .
4 It is part of the advantage of being a woman , one of the perks .
5 It is part of the art of mothering to be able to let go , when the time comes ; we have all met sturdy adults who are ‘ tied to mother 's apron strings ’ , often in many subtle , insidious little ways .
6 It is part of the tradition of naturism : no matter how cold you are , off come the pants .
7 My pre-production party is part of the tradition of the Hochhauser Season .
8 Augustine recognizes that his desire for God is part of the way in which he has been made .
9 The process of stereotyping is part of the way in which we simplify the world .
10 For instance , I can see that writing this book is a function of my job and as such is part of the responsibility of earning a living , but it is also an escape for me , a kind of haven to which I can take refuge from the hundred and one pressures that impinge on the practical business of living .
11 It is part of the campaign by the Carrickfergus Gasworks Preservation Society to raise funds for their restoration programme , stage one of which is now nearing completion .
12 The famous Café American is part of the hotel with its original Art Deco style and its long standing reputation as a meeting place for Amsterdam 's writers , artists and intellectuals ; it was even chosen for Mata Hari for her wedding reception .
13 This is part of the activity in the overlap between commercial and R&D in Figure 1.1 .
14 This is part of the scheme before the county committee .
15 The Division is part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering and is located at the King 's Buildings .
16 Massey 's work attempts to do two things at once : it is part of the revolution in human geography in which there has been a transformation of explanation in that discipline and at the same time , it is intended to inform the construction of political strategies .
17 The mind at work is part of the person at work and that same person has many other activities in the past and the future and in parallel which have their interactions with the work .
18 ‘ It is part of the heritage of Wales .
19 If , after proper analysis and consultation on the long-term benefits and implications of a new piece of guidance , they decide on a policy which restricts some members ' ability to earn fees in the short term , then that is part of the price of being a profession .
20 If the amalgamation of the Royal Hampshire Regiment with the Queen 's Regiment is part of the price of a reorganised and more efficient Army , the retention of the Royal Hampshires ' name within the title of the new regiment must be part of the price of the amalgamation .
21 He added : ‘ I am sure that if I had my time again there would be many things I would do differently ’ , but went on : ‘ Criticism is part of the price of leadership . ’
22 The National Sound Archive , which is part of the directorate of Humanities and Social Sciences , is a special case , much involved in most of the issues raised here , but I propose to leave the question of recorded sound to one side for the purposes of this paper , and to concentrate on written and graphic sources for the historian .
23 It is because it is part of the structure of attitudes to possess such unrealized , implicit potentialities , that the implicit aspects can be termed the unstructured pan of the attitudinal structure .
24 This view has since been altered to contend that the struggle for education is part of the struggle for freedom and that some demands which affect the education system should be fought for while apartheid is still in place .
25 What Pope John Paul II calls the nuptial meaning of the body is part of the poetry of creation .
26 As you push the blouse off her shoulders , even the friction of the material sliding over her arms is part of the orchestra of pleasure .
27 The dialectic of subject and object ( human , social and technical-economic factors ) is part of the concept in both senses ( it is absent only from current asocial concepts of what " form " or aesthetics are ) .
28 In cases like the " difficult customer " , where the persona created is clearly not that of the narrator , it is easy to see how the change of code is part of the construction of a " character " separate from the speaker .
29 It is not local government ; it is part of the government of the nation .
30 The enclosed questionnaire is part of the work for the first aim .
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