Example sentences of "the part [prep] [art] [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I found myself acting the part of a wooer only too well .
2 They were , Mahmoud explained , the beggars who normally worked the part of the river where Leila 's body had come ashore .
3 Every year the birds are taken from the part of the river where the races take place both for their own and the rowers ' safety .
4 And secondly erm the way the e the quote was made in the leaflet , does n't point out the fact that in the part of the road where it 's busiest , the part of the A fifty nine where it 's busiest and on the A six six one , that the reduction is in fact less than twenty percent .
5 there is no relief on the part of the payment over £75,000 .
6 ‘ as from the date when the tenant 's estate and interest in the lease shall be assigned to it pursuant to the licence hereinbefore contained and thenceforth during the residue of the term granted by the lease the assignee will pay the rent thereby reserved and observe and perform the covenants and conditions on the part of the lessee therein contained and in particular without prejudice to the foregoing the assignee will not assign or transfer underlet or part with possession of the premises demised by the lease without the consent in writing of the landlord for that purpose had and obtained .
7 Mr Moorhead kept the two remaining pupils in the part of the school where the air was least affected .
8 They were all built round and round and up until they came to what they called the the e the part of the stack where they begin to make it up to the top , you see ?
9 This point can be proved by an admission on the part of the defendant-on enquiries at the DVLC , Swansea whose records can be produced in evidence ; and by an admission on the part of the owner where he is n't the defendant etc .
10 One of the young labourers had thrown a brick through a window , the part of the house still standing .
11 Use a small plastic spreader and apply a thin coat to the underside of the bridge and the part of the table where the bridge sits .
12 The receipts for carriage of timber have formed an important proportion of the revenue on the part of the line already opened , and a larger traffic may be confidently expected from the other part .
13 In a letter to the court , Barwick said he was told that the part of the Esk where he was caught was a free stretch and that there were some good catches to be had there .
14 That if the rent hereby reserved or any part thereof shall remain unpaid for twenty-one days after the same shall have become due ( whether formally demanded or not ) or if any covenant on the part of the Tenant herein contained shall not be performed or observed or if the Tenant shall become bankrupt or enter into any composition with his creditors it shall be lawful for the Landlord to re-enter upon the premises or any point thereof in the name of the whole and thereupon this demise shall absolutely determine .
15 It is therefore advisable to delete clause 9.1.6 , or if that fails , at least ensure that it is amended to refer to the distress or execution being levied at the premises ( 5 ) Consider adding the following two provisos : PROVIDED HOWEVER that in the event that this Lease is mortgaged at the time of the proposed re-entry and the Landlord has been given notice of the existence of the mortgage then prior to such re-entry or proceedings therefor the Landlord will serve a notice of such proceedings and proposed re-entry on the mortgagee at the mortgagee 's last known address AND PROVIDED FURTHER that if the Tenant ( being an individual ) becomes bankrupt or ( being a company ) enters into liquidation ( whether compulsory or voluntary save for the purposes of amalgamation or reconstruction of a solvent company ) or has a receiver appointed the Landlord shall not exercise the right of re-entry by virtue of such bankruptcy liquidation or receivership unless neither the Tenant nor its mortgagee shall pay the rent hereinbefore reserved on the days and in the manner provided or there shall be any breach or non-performance or non-observance of any of the other covenants or agreements on the part of the Tenant herein contained
16 Thus where the issue is the width of the use covenant , the application of the contra proferentem rule points towards greater freedom of use on the part of the tenant rather than narrower , even if the tenant is arguing for a narrower use so as to secure a benefit on rent review ( Skillion v Keltec Industrial Research [ 1992 ] 1 EGLR 123 ) .
17 1 ( 1 ) This section applies in any case where — ( a ) a tenancy includes a covenant on the part of the tenant not to enter into one or more of the following transactions , that is — ( i ) assigning , ( ii ) underletting , ( iii ) charging , or ( iv ) parting with the possession of , the premises comprised in the tenancy or any part of the premises without the consent of the landlord or some other person , but ( b ) the covenant is subject to the qualification that the consent is not to be unreasonably withheld ( whether or not it is also subject to any other qualification ) .
18 When countries lose their competitive edge , manufacturing is hit hardest because it is the part of the economy most vulnerable to international competition ( it is hard to import haircuts or dry-cleaners ) .
19 If you are a dedicated sun-worshipper , you need to mark out the part of the garden where the sun lingers longest .
20 ‘ I get satisfaction from being able to be involved in a number of activities in the part of the world where
21 My examples tend to come from the part of the world where I live , but the same principles apply wherever you happen to be .
22 But he still had to obtain Parliamentary authority for the purchase of the part of the site not covered by Molesworth 's Act of 1855 .
23 It saves time and effort on the part of the typist not to have to put commas at the end of each and every line of an address and full stops at the end of an address and after the date .
24 But here there was no mistake on the part of the defendant either of law or fact .
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