Example sentences of "part of [Wh det] [be] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ( A ) is part of what is stated by stating that rain is making the balcony wet , or causing the balcony to be wet .
2 ( B ) is part of what is stated by stating that rain would make the balcony wet .
3 Over in Water Ross the deer are just part of what is seen as the larger problem of who is in charge , and who makes decisions about wild places .
4 With their characteristic and pervasive atmosphere of sexuality and sensuality and their erotic tales presented or disguised within verbal play , it is hardly surprising that many have considered " pornography " to be an appropriate term to describe at least a good part of what is found in these fabliaux .
5 The DUP can argue that part of what is meant by being a unionist is that one should be teetotal and sabbatarian , opposed to homosexuality and divorce .
6 This is part of what is meant by an ontological existent ( qua item existing in the modus " per se " ) .
7 Learning is necessary ; but it is not part of what is meant by higher education .
8 In doing this , the Bank is increasing part of what is known as the ‘ monetary base ’ or sometimes as ‘ high-powered money ’ .
9 MacGregor , representing Norfolk South , is part of what is known as the East Anglian mafia , whose most influential member is Major himself .
10 Back in the good old days Turkey used to be part of what was know as ‘ Asia Minor ’ , or the ‘ Near East ’ , to distinguish its differences from Europe .
11 This , in turn , was part of what was seen at the time as the natural extension of scientific and technological principles from their successful application to the material and animal world to apply to human beings themselves .
12 She had read how the town formed a part of what was known as the West Bohemian Spa Triangle , the other two being a town called Karlovy Vary and another called Františkovy Láznë .
13 Most visitors ask about the history of the garden , part of which is built on the site of a nunnery attached to the church next door .
14 There is a family ‘ life cycle ’ , only part of which is represented on the back of cereal packets , which is illustrated in figure 6.3 .
15 Others , however , emphasize the importance of enforcing the law and obtaining a ‘ good crime arrest ’ , one part of which is displaying to criminals sufficient potential for coercion as to mount arrests without further assistance .
16 This type of jig has limitations ; it can not make an ellipse , any part of which is covered by the jig .
17 The hushed court had earlier listened to a dramatic seven-minute recording of Daniel 's 999 call , part of which is shown on the left .
18 At the same time , increasing interest in language led to a succession of BEd courses with strong language components in Colleges of Education ( work in the Birmingham area , led by Professor John Sinclair , part of which is described in Mary Willes ' paper on pp. xx-xx , was particularly notable , but similar innovations were developed elsewhere ) .
19 The franchise application bill , including £2m of ‘ golden handcuff ’ bonus payments to 20 or 30 executive staff , is reflected in a £4m extraordinary charge below the line — part of which was offset against Exchequer levy , which fell 30 p.c. last year .
20 The expenses of this were known as coat-and-conduct money , part of which was reimbursed by the Crown but most of which was borne by the counties .
21 The Battalion was finally wound up on 7 August 1946 , and the Works lost its close association with the 1st Bucks , of some 69 years ' standing , for in 1947 , in the new TA formation , it became a Light-Anti-Aircraft Regiment , no part of which was raised at Wolverton .
22 There A had hired from B the ground floor of a warehouse , the upper part of which was occupied by B. Water from the roof was collected by gutters into a box , from which it was discharged by a pipe into drains .
23 He was even able to produce the fragile Turkish deeds to the serail in Jaffa and British documents proving family ownership of orange groves in Yazour on the main Jaffa–Jerusalem road ( 32 dunums ) , near Holon ( 76 dunums ) and at Beit Dajan ( 240 dunums ) and to property in Jerusalem , part of which was rented to a British assistant district commissioner .
24 Mixed institutions , the greater part of which were used for other than hospital purposes , were to remain with the local authority and would not be taken into the National Health Service .
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