Example sentences of "[vb -s] [art] [noun sg] on [art] part " in BNC.

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1 It may be doubted whether a picket in which the members move around in a circle amounts to a procession ; the term denotes the intention on the part of the participants to move from one location to another .
2 This constancy indicates as a preliminary hypothesis that the meaning of luxury is deeply political : it manifests a concern on the part of society — or its authorities — to uphold a particular conception of public order .
3 All of it assumes an understanding on the part of the viewer .
4 1 ( 1 ) This section applies in any case where — ( a ) a tenancy includes a covenant on the part of the tenant not to enter into one or more of the following transactions , that is — ( i ) assigning , ( ii ) underletting , ( iii ) charging , or ( iv ) parting with the possession of , the premises comprised in the tenancy or any part of the premises without the consent of the landlord or some other person , but ( b ) the covenant is subject to the qualification that the consent is not to be unreasonably withheld ( whether or not it is also subject to any other qualification ) .
5 Limited recourse debt constitutes an obligation on the part of the borrower to repay , and hence should be accounted for as a liability .
6 RBL , of course , entails a facility on the part of the learners in the location , processing and presentation of information of an order quite different from that of the traditional chalk-and-talk lesson , and requires intellectual skills whose sophistication is not to be underestimated .
7 Perhaps , more cynically , it reflects a weariness on the part of those subject to multiple restructurings on the apparent whim of new management .
8 Whether they would have been swayed by representations on behalf of any of the parties one knows not , but it is a defect in the proceedings which strengthens the application on the part of the local authority for reconsideration of the justices ' decision .
9 The abandonment of Lindisfarne by Oswiu in favour of a bishop at York implies an awareness on the part also of Oswiu of the importance of York in the Gregorian scheme for two metropolitan provinces in England .
10 But there remains a commitment on the part of the police to the principle of improving police relations with the Catholic community , and they try in several ways to overcome the practical difficulties schools are presented with when they associate with the community relations police .
11 The nature of the attitudes suggests a willingness on the part of many Solihull secondary teachers to undertake institutional self-reviews and to consider self-generated institutional improvements .
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