Example sentences of "this [vb mod] [be] [noun] of [art] " in BNC.

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1 In the case of the fry remaining with the parents this may be particles of the adult 's food .
2 This may be part of the explanation in Britain , where there has been some improvement in the potential of the economy .
3 This may be part of the leader 's secret history with God .
4 And yet this may be part of the price which has to be paid if a larger population is to survive .
5 This should be part of the resident 's care plan .
6 In response to the report , the Department of Health said that ’ people are told there is a very small risk associated with the polio vaccine … and that this should be part of the equation when making their decision . ’
7 These adaptations indicate upper arm and elbow function similar to that of the living great apes , with below-branch arboreal adaptations and elbow joints modified for stability ; this might be evidence of a relationship , although the absence of some of these characters in Sivapithecus may invalidate this conclusion .
8 On the other hand , this might be evidence of an emerging principle that input VAT attributable to any outside-the-scope supply should be allowable .
9 As an example , this could be 50p of every pound .
10 The importance of providing a focal point for these developments was also emphasised , and it was felt that this could be part of the role of the College Administration Officer so that non-partisan strategies for computer developments could be evolved .
11 If the continuation of liaison is desired by both parties then this could be part of the remit for future development officers .
12 This will be part of a special promotion , supported by publishers , Ian Allen Ltd , in which the five top , privately preserved railways in Southern England , have joined together to help promote each other .
13 This will be part of an informal open tasting evening held at a Sainsbury 's store where visitors will be able to taste a range of wines .
14 I hope this can be part of the clean-up of rivers . ’
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