Example sentences of "partly [adv prt] of the " in BNC.
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1 | Katharine Hamnett 's instinct for kicking against the Establishment comes partly out of the mind-set of her own particular generation , partly out of a reaction to an upper middle-class upbringing . |
2 | The old Minister of Health , 1949–64 , was responsible to Parliament directly for the hospital services , being almost wholly provided by the taxpayer , and indirectly for the health and welfare services provided partly out of the rates and partly out of taxes by local authorities . |
3 | He pulled something partly out of the sack and seemed to be peering at it . |
4 | Ted jumped at the chance to work with Eva and Dad , partly out of nosiness — to see what freedom had made of Dad , and could perhaps make of Ted — and partly out of the returning appetite for labour . |
5 | Whereas multiculturalism often collapses analysis and prescription into some form of ethnic essentialism , in antiracism cultural essentialism emerges , ironically enough , partly out of the denial of ethnicity . |
6 | If the shares are purchased wholly or partly out of the proceeds of a fresh issue and the amount of the proceeds is less than the nominal value of the buy-back shares , the difference must be transferred to the capital redemption reserve ( s170(2) ) . |
7 | erm Partly out of the same kind of wave of public sympathy , but was much slower and much more long-drawn-out process in America . |