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

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1 As a warm-up for the Commonwealth Pool , the 20-year-old double Olympian will take part in a couple of events at Whitehill in next weekend 's West Championships .
2 In your private life also you will take part in a variety of activities — educational , social , political .
3 Christopher attends Ormesby Comprehensive School , Middlesbrough and takes part in a variety of sports .
4 Facilities at the Templemore Sports Complex are being adapted to allow people with disabilities to take part in a range of activities including swimming , horse riding , shooting and table tennis .
5 This year 's , which finished last week , was hailed as a great success with children from the most disadvantaged parts of the city taking part in a number of activities , including canoeing , swimming , rowing , water safety and windsurfing .
6 As well as the sporting events the County Durham pupils will take part in a programme of activities , including a visit to a water theme park and a disco party .
7 Prior to the Assembly , delegates took part in a meeting of women communicators , and were joined by representatives from local women 's groups involved in development communication .
8 Clients are also playing a larger part in the settlement of disputes under building contracts .
9 For the remainder of his career he continued to serve Edward III , fighting in Scotland , at the siege of Dunbar , in 1337–8 , joining Edward in Flanders in 1339 , and taking part in the battle of Sluys in 1340 and in Edward 's Brittany campaign of 1342 .
10 The profession has played a significant part in the development of products for long-term insurance companies and this has been helped considerably by the work carried out by the CMI Bureau , something which is unique in Europe .
11 Since then Johnson Matthey has played a major part in the development of methods of refining and melting platinum and iridium in order to produce ingots of alloy able to meet the metric commission requirements .
12 The professor will be expected to play a major part in the organisation of syllabuses , teaching and lecturing in Roman Art and Archaeology , in close collaboration with the sub-faculties of Ancient History and Classical Languages and Literature .
13 All members are urged to take part in the organisation of events by way of projects .
14 for systems which are already operating the ergonomist is likely to cooperate with occupational health and safety specialists and to play a part in the consideration of accidents and occupational diseases which might arise from unnecessarily stressful work situations ( p. 294 ) .
15 But the rise of chains has resulted in booksellers playing a much more active part in the promotion of books , inviting publishers to contribute to the costs of catalogues , books of the month and generic campaigns , and taking a lead , too , in organising author events .
16 ‘ Local authorities are playing a part in the promotion of co-operatives , in training schemes , in business advice centres , in the development of new technology and in support for individual firms through rent subsidies , grants and guarantees ’ ( Widdicombe 1986 , para. 288 ) .
17 It is sometimes easy to deride work in artificial intelligence — and some researchers are their own worst enemies when it comes to persuading people to back their efforts — but there is every sign that advances in this discipline will play a large part in the kind of machines that tomorrow 's computer users will buy .
18 Many villagers took part in the film as extras .
19 IT has been suggested that Hox genes play an important part in the patterning of limbs , vertebrae and craniofacial structures by providing an ordered molecular system of positional values , termed the Hox code .
20 For example , vitamin C takes part in the manufacture of corticosteroids from cholesterol .
21 There must be a direct line of accountability from the man in the street , via his MP who is accountable to his constituents , to the minister who takes part in the Council of Ministers and the government , who are accountable to parliament .
22 One idea is that judicial review procedure should be more ‘ inquisitorial ’ and should allow the court to take a more active part in the finding of facts and the calling of evidence relevant to wider issues raised by the case but which the parties themselves might have no strong incentive to call .
23 That luck played a big part in the distribution of favours at Dovercourt is confirmed by Anna Saville .
24 The inundations that came later with the four major ice ages between three million and 10,000 years ago played a dramatic part in the distribution of animals and in the evolution and survival of some of the unique species and subspecies of the Oriental Region .
25 Wisely , if not gracefully , the opposition to Anca Petrescu 's taking part in the display of models died away .
26 Ragusa , in common with Venice and Genoa , played an important part in the transportation of spices from the Middle and Far East to southern and western Europe .
27 Modern audiences — I can hear Letterman saying this — wo n't go for the idea that Claudia , who is in some senses — although we ‘ re not spelling this out , okay — a new woman , would take part in the killing of lions for a documentary .
28 Pembroke was one of the ordainers of 1310 and his part in the death of Piers Gaveston hardly demonstrated his sympathy for Edward 's obsessive relationship with his favourite .
29 It is important to note that chance plays virtually no part in the unfolding of events within these tales .
30 The event was not much talked about in the family ; it was too dreadful ; and I do n't suppose for a moment that Aunt Kate , then living abroad , would have wondered whether she , herself , might not have played a part in the sequence of events ; nor do I remember any such theory ever having been put forward or even thought of at the time .
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