Example sentences of "[noun sg] be [vb pp] [prep] part [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Death and renewal were accepted as part of an ever-continuing cycle . |
2 | Records of Achievement will not be issued for success in areas of study being taken as part of the certificate programme except in exceptional cases . |
3 | Records of Achievement will not be issued for success in areas of study being taken as part of the Diploma Programme except in exceptional circumstances . |
4 | This effect is traced in part to the special status afforded to characters which are introduced through proper names . |
5 | The report pointed out that in Germany the role of channelling knowledge and technology from HE to industry is fulfilled in part by the Fraunhofer institutes , bridging the divide between the aspirations of academia and industry . |
6 | Visual functioning is related in part to the condition of the eye . |
7 | Small scale thieving is seen as part of everyday life . |
8 | We are not aware of any such evaluation in progress , in Britain or the United States , and it will be increasingly difficult to undertake this if screening is adopted as part of clinical practice . |
9 | An experiment was conducted as part of the fieldwork to contrast random and quota sampling . |
10 | He was helping with the ‘ Vic-Wells ’ charity costume ball in January 1947 and Adieu was given as part of the entertainment there . |
11 | In 1992 a successful appraisal of the Lampake gas discovery was drilled in Sanga Sanga and a block-wide seismic programme was commenced as part of a comprehensive evaluation of the further potential of this prolific area . |
12 | This study was supported in part by grant no AID 698-0421.81 from the US Agency for International Development to the Combatting Childhood Communicable Diseases Project . |
13 | Until recently , any money you received in rent was counted as part of your taxable income . |
14 | Instead in 1948–9 France , by then economically-reliant on America , was forced to accept the creation of a West German state , whilst German industry was revived as part of the Marshall Plan . |
15 | This decrease was achieved in part by highway vehicles reducing their emissions by one-third during this decade even though the number of vehicle miles travelled increased by over one-third during the same period . |
16 | Secondly , paralinguistic features of the ‘ vocal effect ’ type are treated as part of intonation , and it is not made sufficiently clear how these are to be distinguished from prosodic features . |
17 | It could be argued that the finished work is created in part by human author and is part computer-generated . |
18 | Firstly , the foal learns to behave like its mother , and to be bossy or passive towards the various other horses ; and secondly , and perhaps most importantly , because the foal is seen as part of its mother . |
19 | Because of the narrowing of one aspect of the fault element of murder ( cl. 54(1) ( b ) ) to " intending to cause serious personal harm and being aware that he may cause death " , manslaughter is extended into part of the area currently covered by murder . |
20 | We normally take a decision about whether we start the search for a new family three months after the child is admitted as part of our evaluation process . |
21 | A large proportion of this equipment was obtained as part of the Computing Upgrade Project ( 1989-90 ) , which will not be further reviewed here . |
22 | The force of religious antagonism to slavery was maintained as part of the basis of the antislavery appeal at the level of the national Anti-Slavery Society , at the international conventions of the early 1840s and through local associations as they multiplied after 1823 . |
23 | The Community Care Act was implemented as part of a major cultural shift is SSDs which has supposedly made services more responsive to the real needs and wishes of service users . |
24 | The Core Language Engine was developed as part of a research programme in natural-language processing supported by the UK Department of Trade and Industry under an Alvey grant and by members of the NATTIE consortium ( British Aerospace , British Telecom , Hewlett Packard , ICL , Olivetti , Philips , Shell Research , and SRI ) . |
25 | The pragmatists thus argue that all knowledge is hypothetical and fallible ; that the meaning of concepts must be rooted in their social context ; that we should focus on the consequences rather than the origins of knowledge ; that all distinctions and boundaries to inquiry are relative to the stage of development of the inquiry ; and that the standards or norms of inquiry are developed as part of the process of inquiry . |
26 | The previous chapter argued that the ideological terms of antislavery were developed in part through contesting a pro-West Indian intellectual barrage , often presented in the rhetoric of national and imperial interest . |
27 | The bait dropper is normally used independently of the rod with which you are fishing , and the swimfeeder is used as part of the end tackle to which your baited hook is attached . |
28 | It is undeniably the case that in Western society aggression is regarded as part of human nature . |
29 | The move is described as part of Network Computing 's long-term strategy to become a broader provider of the elements of the network computing model . |
30 | Finally , information was provided on who in the patient 's social circle was interviewed as part of the assessment process , factors considered in assessment , and outcome . |