Example sentences of "[adv] been part [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Whereas in the UK a general degree is a particular type of undergraduate curriculum , in the USA general education has for long been part of everyone 's undergraduate degree , along with electives ( options ) and a major subject . |
2 | An almost unquestioned belief in the street people had long been part of It 's rhetoric , with or without the romanticization of the drop-out , from Kerouac through to Emmett Grogan . |
3 | Self-confidence had not been part of her education so , despite her brief period of employment at de LevantiƩre 's , she felt insecure and nervous when she met new people . |
4 | We were the first union in nineteen seventy six to come out with our policy on the then Race Relations Act it 's always been a trade union issue whether it was the trade unions in Germany in the twenties and thirties fighting Hitlerism and Nazi-ism or whether it was the trade unions fighting Moseley and his black shirts in Britain it has always been part of our ideals and principles . |
5 | Miss Hannah Hauxwell , dressed in men 's trousers and old jacket so torn that it looked as though savaging by wolf packs had once been part of her daily routine , looked at me mildly . |
6 | The confrontation between President Zviad Gamsakhurdia and opposition forces , including those who had once been part of his regime as fellow nationalists , continued throughout October . |
7 | 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 . " |
8 | But micrometeorites often have a loose texture , which suggests that they have never been part of anything big , heavy and hot . |
9 | But one facet of the Wild West which has never been part of our social scene is surfacing now in cinematographic form . |
10 | That had certainly been part of her reason for slipping away . |