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

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1 The Llanelli right wing returned to Aussie two years later but staggered away from Brisbane 's Ballymore Stadium close to tears after being part of the most humiliating defeat in his nation 's history .
2 well please do n't rely on imagination would it of been part of your duty to ensure it was updated in September nineteen eighty seven ?
3 The idea of being part of the ‘ county ’ was socially appealing .
4 Yet to set ourselves up in such a manner contradicts our cherished notion of being part of the community . ’
5 The church ensures that this concept of being part of the social order of things is adhered to .
6 You are standing on someone else 's design — like a piece on a chess board — and you are always conscious of being part of a whole .
7 It has the illusions of being part of the process by which your priorities may be achieved but , looked objectively , it is unlikely that it really contributes to this aim .
8 And although I have since had my own shows in West End galleries in London , the excitement of being part of the Summer Exhibition has never worn thin .
9 He even suspected Christianity of being part of a Jewish plot to undermine the virility of the Nordic races .
10 Make a point of being part of this conference .
11 He had no intention , he said , of being part of a permanent commune , he had his medical degree to get , but he might think of coming there for his holidays .
12 The very act of sharing this experience with men and women of every background and colour of skin , heightens that sense of being part of something that is truly a part of history .
13 Most of the good performers in the international search companies enjoy the prestige of being part of a large firm .
14 As Boyce has pointed out , the credibility of the press ‘ lay in its apparent independence from the political party machine ’ even though its natural position ‘ was that of being part of the political machine ’ .
15 Well , if you think you could stand the strain of being part of this family , you 're welcome .
16 Corrigan and Frith ( CCCS , 1975 , p. 238 ) concluded : ‘ even if youth culture is not political in the sense of being part of a class-conscious struggle for state power , it nevertheless does provide a necessary precondition of such a struggle ’ .
17 I had lost the sense of being part of another .
18 It is not necessary to incorporate the concept of being part of .
19 In the case of holiday firms the main element here would seem to be the financial advantages of being part of a larger conglomerate grouping .
20 Common observation suggests that other social groups enjoy the conviviality and sociability of being part of a crowd and find open spaces ‘ with nothing to do ’ dead and unappealing .
21 The sense of being part of a general flux had been lost for years .
22 The pride of being part of this beautiful land .
23 The happy muddle of the Rectory drawing-room , the flushed children , the feeling of belonging , of being part of a group of humans who all wanted her , among whom she could be entirely herself , all seduced her stay .
24 Evidence that drug-related corruption had penetrated Venezuelan institutions came with the arrest in June of Adolfo Ramirez Torres , a former governor of the Federal District of Caracas , who was accused of being part of a cocaine smuggling ring .
25 Menem , who had accepted Yoma 's resignation only a few days before , had been forced to suspend her from her post in March when a report by a Spanish investigative judge , hearing evidence in the Spanish capital , Madrid , accused her of being part of an international drug laundering ring .
26 Also without evidence , Orrin G. Hatch ( Utah ) accused her of being part of a plot by civil rights activists to smear Thomas .
27 Both men were accused of being part of a plot to assassinate UNITA leader Jonas Savimbi .
28 Few managers admit that boredom is a threat to the job but equally few would deny that being part of a pilot scheme or of being part of a trial run of new development can carry with it some air of excitement .
29 Er , er my understanding to , to er about five minutes ago was that you were saying we have not failed to perform our legal obligations under clause nine , because clause nine er is either wholly or to be extent that it relates to the underwriting which we disapprove partially invalid out of being part of the erm , the anti competitive of erm the argument you 're pursuing .
30 That feeling of … of being part of it all . ’
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