Example sentences of "[prep] [be] a part [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Spectator sport in this respect seems to be a part of a wider system of entertainment ’ which embraced the music-hall and the cinema , the record industry ‘ and the dance-hall .
2 Although the idea of COSE has been kicking around for more than a year now , it was the possibility of missing the opportunity to be a part of a very public announcement on the opening day of the UniForum show that finally drove some of the parties to the table — and final agreement was reached barely 48 hours before Wednesday 17 , opening day of the San Francisco event .
3 Although the idea of COSE has been kicking around for more than a year now , it was the possibility of missing the opportunity to be a part of a very public announcement on the opening day of the UniForum show that finally drove some of the parties to the table .
4 Secondly , some of the typical patterns that emerge , those which tend to be more specialized in mission , goals , strategies and functions and to be more oriented towards market relations to handle their functional alignments , for instance , will tend to be a part of a broader economic system in which the isolation of the focal organization makes only limited analytical sense .
5 Rarely has it been so clear that freedom is indivisible , and that attacks on one set of civil liberties are likely to be a part of a projected destruction of all such freedoms .
6 Two young women were in the room ; one was reading a magazine , the other was stuffing herself into a tight corset of black vinyl that appeared to be a part of a stylised nun 's costume .
7 You have no right , out of prejudice , to stand in the way of Kirsty 's chance to be a part of a proper family .
8 To her , at least , he seemed to be a part of the gaiety , having a wonderful time .
9 I want to be a part of the sport , one sport which encompasses everyone from a small kid who wants to have a go at throwing the javelin because he has seen Steve Backley on television , through to the 60-year-old recreational runner . ’
10 He was content just to be a part of the pack , and Ollie was prepared to allow this , providing he did n't get too close to the family .
11 She tried out traditional natural dyeing methods ( eg the African resist technique ) for this season 's collection , which , incidentally , is dedicated Stussy-style to ‘ groovers and growers of the one world tribe vibe who want to be a part of the solution ’ .
12 Much more interesting to be a part of the making of it . ’
13 — A reduction in the size of the fee that companies who wish to be a part of the LTA 's Ball Pool need to pay if they want to have the right to bid for LTA tournaments .
14 But there is little doubt in my mind that the future will only go to the large company if that large company is really able to release the energies and the synergies that ought to be a part of the grand design and make more than the sum of the parts .
15 They not only face the dangers of living in a war-torn society , but also risk torture or death for wanting to tell the truth as they see it and for refusing to be a part of the various propaganda machines that are fuelling the present conflict .
16 It clearly needs to be a part of the school 's work on developing its curriculum to consider the place of project work within this curriculum , and to plan ways in which it can be utilised to maximum advantage , especially as a vehicle for the teaching of information skills .
17 He tried to keep it quiet , but there were people in the neighbourhood who were all too eager to be a part of the excitement .
18 Again , I do n't know if this has any bearing on the murder of Paul Gray , but it does seem to me to be a part of the general atmosphere of corruption and decay . ’
19 Those two finals in 1986 and 1987 were the climax of his 24-year career at the top of the game that has grown to be a part of the national heritage .
20 He just hoped the chink had a good dose of the fatalism that seemed to be a part of the oriental make-up , accepted his defeat , and kept his path from crossing theirs again .
21 I shall always want to be a part of the event in some form or another — as a committee man or hanger — on but as far as captaincy is concerned this is definitely it .
22 We are pleased to be a part of the new AR Division within Scottish Amicable and look forward to seeing the Division increase its percentage share of the company 's overall — and increasing — new business production .
23 It never seems right to have players who want to leave — we should have a team where people are excited to be a part of the setup .
24 Physical contests of strength and skill are found in all cultures and seem to be a part of the human condition .
25 I , being regarded as the principal guest , was presented with the greatest delicacy , which appeared to be a part of the breast .
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