Example sentences of "part of the [noun] for the " in BNC.

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1 He indicated that he would introduce whatever evidence he thought to be appropriate , regardless of whether such evidence had formed part of the reasons for the suspension or not .
2 The enclosed questionnaire is part of the work for the first aim .
3 ‘ Crossing the Saser La was always considered the most arduous part of the journey for the animals .
4 The BBC supplied part of the crew for the recording at Sandringham on Monday and copied it for distribution .
5 This not only removes the need for the prosecutor to prove this element , but also removes part of the rationale for the offences .
6 While this may have formed part of the rationale for the application of natural justice , the major reason for the development of the doctrine was the protection of property rights and interests akin thereto .
7 Another 115 , serving wider research and technology requirements , are unaffected by these changes but have undergone reorganisation as a major part of the plan for the whole R & T function .
8 They could quite easily form part of the agenda for the annual review of these institutions in their new roles .
9 [ Further large demonstrations in Moscow and other cities on Feb. 25 , organized by pro-reform groups as part of the campaign for the forthcoming local and republican elections , will be covered in the next News Digest . ]
10 learned contributions have been made , and in that connection , I need only refer to some which are part of the appendices for the case before you today , notedly the contribution made following recent research by Mrs on archaeological matters of significance to this particular area .
11 ‘ DISAPPEARED ’ people around the world may not know it yet , but 28 of them were recently ‘ twinned ’ with British celebrities as part of the publicity for the Day of the ‘ Disappeared ’ , held on 18 July at The Garage , Kings Road , London .
12 And here we artists , not only writers , must admit to part of the blame for the popularising of the wilderness areas .
13 From another quarter , Baroness Faithfull took issue in 1979 with the ‘ simplistic belief ’ in the short-sharp-shock remedy which she viewed as no less foolish than ‘ the theories of those false prophets of permissiveness at whose door must be laid a considerable part of the blame for the rise in crime over the last two decades ’ .
14 Appellate counsel 's point was that P was anxious to make it clear that the major part of the blame for the offences fell on others , and he might not have appreciated that the statement could be used against him ; it was thus unfair .
15 Often this effect on essay style comes from enthusiasm on the part of the essay-writer for the style of the passage being discussed .
16 Then , as to the doubtful ‘ shell ’ of the question , if you still have time to write on the question , you should expressly point out the doubt in your mind as to what you are being asked , and proceed to write on the doubtful part of the question for the rest of the allotted time .
17 The sophistication exuded by a man twelve years her senior was no doubt part of the attraction for the Honourable Frances Roche , the daughter of the 4th Baron Fermoy , who was an 1 8-year-old debutante when they first met .
18 This is part of the preparation for the crucial Courage National League Division Four South match against Basingstoke .
19 Any premium and rent paid to the landlord are part of the consideration for the grant of the lease and generally have the same treatment .
20 If , in order to obtain a new lease , a tenant reimburses the landlord 's professional fees ( for example legal costs ) , this is part of the consideration for the landlord 's grant of the lease to the tenant ( Rockeagle Ltd ( 1990 ) 5 BVC 1,370 ) .
21 It contends that VAT on rent forms part of the consideration for the enjoyment of the premises in the same way that the payment of VAT on a sale forms part of the consideration for the thing sold .
22 It contends that VAT on rent forms part of the consideration for the enjoyment of the premises in the same way that the payment of VAT on a sale forms part of the consideration for the thing sold .
23 The payment by a tenant of a landlord 's costs incurred in respect of the grant of a lease or licence is regarded as part of the consideration for the supply by the landlord to the tenant .
24 If , however , the landlord has absolute discretion to grant consent to the tenant 's exercise of a right , the reimbursement of the landlord 's costs is not part of the consideration for the landlord 's supply under the lease or licence to the tenant .
25 Vendor shareholders may receive a right to future shares or debentures in Newco as part of the consideration for the sale of Target .
26 The first exemption , which is most pertinent to takeovers , is contained in s103(3) , which provides that a valuer 's report is not required where the allotment is made in connection with an arrangement providing for the allotment of shares in the company on terms that the whole or part of the consideration for the shares allotted is to be provided by the transfer to that company ( or the cancellation ) of all or some of the shares , or of all or some of the shares of a particular class , in another company ( with or without the issue to that company of shares , or of shares of any particular class , in that other company ) .
27 If the argument mentioned in relation to s89 is correct in respect of that section then it should be equally applicable to s131(1). ( 3 ) Section 103(3) provides that s103(1) ( requiring a valuation in respect of shares allotted by a public company for a non-cash consideration ) does not apply to " … the allotment of shares by a company in connection with an arrangement providing for the allotment of shares in that company on terms that the whole or part of the consideration for the shares allotted is to be provided by the transfer to that company ( or the cancellation ) of all or some of the shares , or of all or some of the shares of a particular class , in another company ( with or without the issue to that company of shares , or of shares of any particular class , in that other company ) " .
28 This book is geared more to those parents who take a major part of the responsibility for the games and are just using the entertainer to bring an additional dimension to the party .
29 Does he not share part of the responsibility for the Government 's failure to allocate more resources to deal with asylum applications at least four year ago when the problem first arose ?
30 The key feature of effective mentor schemes is a genuine consistent interest on the part of the mentor for the young person .
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