Example sentences of "[adv] been part [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | Here , productive base includes some aspects of services , if they have traditionally been part of the reason for an area as opposed to a consequence of the accumulation of population in some area with a pre-existing rationale . |
32 | This may , however , have simply been part of his lifelong preoccupation with correct dress : one friend remarked that his clothes were English , his underclothes American . " |
33 | In Europe this has sometimes been part of a systematic attack on their lifestyle . |
34 | Unix System Laboratories , which has never officially been part of X/Open though it 's had a lot of informal dealings with it , is also expected to take advantage of the new technical membership and sign up . |
35 | OATS had previously been part of the scholarship scheme , but dropped out about fifteen years ago when its commercial pilot training activities took precedence . |
36 | But micrometeorites often have a loose texture , which suggests that they have never been part of anything big , heavy and hot . |
37 | But one facet of the Wild West which has never been part of our social scene is surfacing now in cinematographic form . |
38 | Gabriel , at No 31 with new single Digging in the Dirt , says : ‘ I 've never been part of the rock ‘ n roll machinery . |
39 | But as to being involved — he 's never been part of the firm himself , so I doubt it . ’ |
40 | Most ordinary shareholders have never had a total remuneration package and have never been part of a performance-related bonus scheme . |
41 | Notably , the Classical foot has never been part of English phonology ; it is a verse-specific contruct . |
42 | Most people er recognise that er being able to park in a space in a busy street is an important part of driving , and the surprise is really that it 's never been part of the test before . |
43 | That had certainly been part of her reason for slipping away . |