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

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1 Well on the way that we 've instructed erm policy H one part of the provision for the Greater York districts is part of the nine thousand seven hundred .
2 because it subordinates one part of the sentence to another but does not directly establish a link with another sentence .
3 It comes as a surprise , often , to realise that such a clause as you know is constrained by rules , varying in meaning as it moves from one part of the sentence to another , and being disallowed in certain contexts .
4 Other historians have seen the Restoration as a counter-revolution ; a palace coup d'éat in which power passed from one part of the élite to another ; and a transfer of power which was an integral part of the growth of national , and nationalist , awareness among a people faced for the first time in centuries by real threats from the outside world .
5 The inhabitants , therefore , may have to move from one part of the nest to another to find the most comfortable conditions .
6 There is no time to raise any speculative questions about the interrelation of one part of the curriculum with another .
7 Although airborne sounds can be reduced considerably , once sound vibrations have entered the structure of a building , it is much more difficult to prevent them travelling from one part of the building to another .
8 Thus northern communities that live above subsistence level generally have to be subsidized , and can expect to survive only while subsidies last ; their continuance depends on political decisions , which vary from one part of the north to another ( Armstrong and others , 1978 ) .
9 The concept serves as an integral part of a whole mesh of ideas and beliefs , leading from one part of the net to another .
10 In the meantime I have returned the draft Contract approved to the vendor 's solicitors providing for a reduced deposit of £2,600 instead of the full 10% deposit of £5,200 and I enclose one part of the Contract for signature by you both where indicated in pencil .
11 I believe that there are objectives that should be endorsed , not because the Bill favours one part of the country at the expense of another but because an international terminal , as well as a through station , at King 's Cross will benefit the whole country .
12 Farm buildings vary enormously in type , layout and character , from one part of the country to another .
13 Our new rates reflect more accurately how the risk of theft varies from one part of the country to another .
14 The rise of hereditary surnames varies from one part of the country to another , depending on settlement patterns , the community — urban or rural — and whether the family was affluent or poor , free or servile .
15 Custodians are expected to inform each other immediately when children are moved from one part of the country to another , and the child 's name should be immediately registered in the new locality , pending a case conference .
16 East Anglian RMT spokesman Peter King said BR employees were prepared to move from one part of the country to another to avoid compulsory redundancies .
17 This depended not only on variations in rate poundage but also on rateable values , which varied from one part of the country to another .
18 Using this formula , the Department of the Environment issues guidelines ' on local authorities ' rent levels , and since levels are meant to relate to local house prices , they will vary considerably from one part of the country to another .
19 I am sure that there must be great variations not only from one part of the country to another , but from one town to another , because of the high levels of unemployment in certain places .
20 This date of April I can understand the Minister er the Minister of Transport is concerned , but unless something is done pretty quickly there 'll be a lot of people in Leeds who will be worrying about what 's going to happen on er around the station because there is this small group of people no not always from the town concerned or the city concerned , who behave in this abysmal way and British Transport Police have a very good record at the stations and on the trains as they can move from one part of the country to another .
21 It depends upon mobility ; molecules moving from one part of the structure to another .
22 Or is local government simply to be viewed as one part of the state as a whole — with no specificity of its own ?
23 Most Super-Sprinter services are based on hourly or two-hourly clock-face timings , and a feature of their operation has been their reliability , much in the face of opposition from traditional railway operators who originally rejected out of hand the idea that end-on services could be linked up without transferring delays from one part of the system to another .
24 As more graduates enter primary teaching , so I believe it will become easier for schools to have a common purpose and to recognize this in a jointly worked-out curriculum , with more communication and actual cross-over from one part of the system to the other .
25 How far does the relative emphasis on academic , professional or general courses vary from one part of the system to another ?
26 The arrow represents a data flow from one part of the system to another .
27 For example , in language change occurs only in one part of the system at a time , while in aesthetics whole styles may alter , as in the transition from Gothic to Classical architecture .
28 The other legitimate reason for panning is to relate one part of the scene to another , a situation which can arise as a natural part of the action in this day on the beach sequence .
29 As peoples shift from one part of the globe to another , from one self to another , in various states of exile , dispossession and displacement , the dominant feature of the late-twentieth century has to be the search for place .
30 One part of the duties of owning a laser printer is the task of replacing consumables — the toner cartridge and photoconductor unit spring readily to mind at this point .
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