Example sentences of "part [prep] [art] [noun sg] for [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 When Stop Hinkley Expansion members had conducted a test run in 1957 to see just how quickly every house within the Hinkley Point evacuation zone could be visited ( as part of a campaign for sirens to be installed ) it had taken over two hours .
2 Drug and alcohol abuse were raised as issues which , because of their connection with crime , needed to be part of a programme for offenders .
3 Not only were various articles stolen , but a clay statue was smashed , presumably as part of a search for valuables .
4 He 'd been born there and the Burnses had been part of the village for generations .
5 In the early 1960s the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota researched exercise therapy as part of the treatment for patients suffering from angina .
6 And why was n't Novell part of the word for Windows best-test program .
7 Once it is accepted that principles can be part of the law for reasons not reflecting convention but just because they are morally appealing , then a door is opened for the more threatening idea that some principles are part of the law because of their moral appeal , even though they contradict what convention has endorsed .
8 Part of the problem for Londoners is that the notion of transformed primary and community care , breaking down the boundaries between hospital and community , is still unclear .
9 Part of the problem for clients is knowing what is really done with their money .
10 This resentment was strengthened still further in 1898 when as part of the struggle for slices of the Chinese ‘ melon ’ Russia herself took out a twenty-five year lease on the southern tip of the Liaodong Peninsula .
11 The part of the form for particulars of the judge 's finding was left blank .
12 And , conversely , a part of the point for Scots has always been that Scotland is a nation equivalent to England , not merely the equivalent of an English region .
13 If rot is present there , it does not stem from recent damage to the roof and remedial work to the areas affected would not ordinarily be accepted as a valid part of the claim for repairs to the roof .
14 Part of the reason for governments ' ‘ averted gaze ’ has , of course , been the wish to avoid being seen as the obvious source of subsidy and support for struggling enterprises .
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