Example sentences of "it [be] [art] part [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Exercise , gently at first , and let it be a part of your programme of change . |
2 | I feel as if my skin has dissolved down there , and it 's a part of you . |
3 | ‘ It 's a part of my life , and I 'm never going to give it up , ’ I said as we hurried up through the copse . |
4 | It 's a part of my religion , of the old religion . ’ |
5 | But whatever happens , I will never feel indifferent or hate everybody here , because there were some acceptable , some good performances we did together , but I can already say there were some great performances — at least as I remember them — so it 's a part of my artistic life closely connected to my heart . |
6 | It 's a part of my life |
7 | However , it 's no part of our Christian duty to be quietest . |
8 | ‘ That may be , ’ his grandfather warned him , ‘ but it 's no part of your task in this world to avenge Patrick Glas , saints cure him . |
9 | It 's the part of you that the world ca n't accept . |
10 | They are born with the ability : instinctively and automatically it is a part of their subtle mind structure . |
11 | It is not a mere means to X + Y , since it is a part of it , but still the 90 degrees of value are not its value . |
12 | It is a part of our history , that , and a part which we revere greatly . |
13 | It is a part of his search for perfection , according to Mr Ferguson , who is delighted at the way Schmeichel has adapted to life in England . |
14 | ‘ It is a part of his malady . |
15 | It is no part of my duty now to give any thought to the making of my own soul or the righting of what I have done wrong . |
16 | It was no part of her plan to rush in on them . |
17 | ‘ He must have hurt you very badly , ’ Rose said in a conciliatory tone , for it was no part of her scheme to antagonise Theda . |
18 | The Exchequer was not really designed to provide the King with a store of liquid cash and it was no part of its role to expand existing sources of revenue , invent new ones , or curb royal expenditure . |
19 | It was no part of his duty to say — nor did he purport to say — whether in his judgment the billeting of the 70 men at the colliery was necessary for the prevention of violence or the protection of the mines from criminal injury . |
20 | It was a part of him , as sure and certain as his pulse-beat . |
21 | It felt so good tucked there , so snug and firm under his armpit like it was a part of him . |
22 | Though it was no dream , it was a part of her . |
23 | He had heard so much about it from the Queen Mother — who as a child had been there every year — and from so many other people that he had felt it was a part of his education that was sorely lacking . |
24 | It was a part of his creed never to give way to these emotions . |
25 | You would not say that it was a part of anything around you — it does not attach itself to things or become a particular quality that they have . |
26 | It was the part of him that told him he was managing fine and not to change as it would just lead to hassles and worries . |
27 | It was the part of him that switched off the alarm in the morning and made him sleep in . |
28 | It was the part of him that found it too much of a strain to even think about organizing his work . |