Example sentences of "[verb] partly [prep] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 It was suggested in the foregoing discussion that the laxity of the duty of care can be explained partly by reference to the confidence of the courts , at least historically , in the effectiveness of shareholder control .
2 Indeed the great scope for integrating walking and public transport into a new system of transport can be realised partly through attention to the interface between the modes .
3 Western psychology developed partly in response to the social and political need for individuals to motor and correct their own and each other 's behaviour and attitudes ( Canguilhem 1980 ) .
4 In this sense , a novel or symphony has to be judged partly in relation to the overall system of language or music , and to the specific ‘ grammar ’ of that particular linguistic or musical form .
5 These measures were declared partly in response to the Cypriot government 's submission on July 4 , 1990 , of a formal application for full membership of the European Communities ( EC ) [ see p. 37625 ] .
6 This emerged partly in response to the issues raised in the 1985 Swann report into the education of ethnic minority pupils in British schools .
7 The Albertusstrasse site of the Kreishaus was determined partly in response to the proximity of two landmarks on the same street : Rudolf Zwirner 's gallery and Walther Koenig 's art bookstore , a de facto municipal library for every aspect of the visual arts .
8 It was initiated partly in response to the furore caused by Enoch Powell 's 1969 ‘ rivers of blood ’ speech , much as disturbances at the 1976 Notting Hill Carnival prompted further steps on the part of the Department of the Environment — ‘ A riot makes a much bigger impact on government thinking ’ , as Donnison ( 1987 ) has pointed out , ‘ than any amount of earnest and accurate research ’ .
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