Example sentences of "[noun] that [pers pn] be part " in BNC.

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1 I shall argue in the next chapter that it is part of a teacher 's duties to attempt to redress the balance between children who have and those who have not the advantages of a supportive home .
2 People think that because you have sold millions of records and are now also in films that you are part of this movement ; which is why it would be helpful to discuss in a little detail what your work really involves .
3 Deputy co-ordinator John Hinchcliffe told Middlesbrough Victim Support 's annual meeting that it was part of a wider increase in the group 's work .
4 Believing still that the catastrophe had been caused by other people and the actions of other people , believing it as firmly as Kate believed that it had been caused by devils and Quentin that it was part of God 's mystery , Lavinia saw a spark in the gloom .
5 Tony laughed along with the rest , even though the terrifying feeling that he was part of something unreal and sinister still persisted .
6 I had a nasty feeling that I was part of this do-it-yourself metaphor .
7 They control initially and you know being feeling that you 're part of it you 're in charge of it can set the scene for the whole conversation .
8 And suggestions that she was part of a virginal vanguard of ‘ bimbettes ’ — too young and unsullied to be fully-fledged bimbos — brought the first flashes of what was to become a formidable temper .
9 It 's great news that they 're part of a new Small World holiday boutique — a clutch of companies backed by Owners Abroad with enthusiastic owner-managers still very much at the helm .
10 Both leaders denied an Interior Ministry claim that they were part of a US plot to organize opposition parties and were receiving " guidance from Spain and Venezuela " .
11 Decibel is an oral character in the sense that she is part of a play , but she has nevertheless been conceived of and written by Perry .
12 In this , pupils will be guided by the realisation that they are part of a community of moral wisdom , the Church ; and the reasons for Church teachings will be presented in a way that makes possible informed , personal choices .
13 He is called to the realisation that he is part of the force , the force is god , and therefore he is god .
14 Before the master the attack on the third party notice was , I understand , based on somewhat technical issues , such as the want of particularity in the allegations made against the third party , the fact that there is no assertion that he was part of the conspiracy in which the third defendant is said to have joined and an argument that the third defendant and the third party are not on any view liable to the plaintiffs in respect of the same damage , so that the case is not within section 1(1) of the Civil Liability ( Contribution ) Act 1978 , which I shall mention in some detail later .
15 This approach also encourages the analyst to look beyond the basic procedure to the wider systems that it is part of and the environment that can affect both requirements and performance , in the process gaining an understanding of all the relevant factors that need to be taken into account .
16 ‘ No , Michael , I honestly think it 's the result of the system that we 're part of … ’
17 That was probably another of the reasons why they became so obsessed with loyalty , with the idea that you were part of some élite squad .
18 Canadians have been raised on the myth that we are part of a rich cultural mosaic , in stark contrast to the self-centred egotism of the US melting pot to the south .
19 He says it will be seen by Muslims as acceptance that they are part of the British community .
20 While the Language in Use team wish to order priorities differently and the Humanities Project 's teachers wish to rearrange literature to illustrate relevant social issues , there is an extreme form of resistance to literature on the grounds that it is part of the ‘ syllabus of established middle-class culture ’ .
21 I lie so close to the earth that I am part of it and so it is mine .
22 The omission of the words is , however , sufficiently accounted for by the fact that they were part of the definition of the trespassory taking which it was a principal object of the [ Theft Act 1968 ] to abolish .
23 The proper scientist sees reality through a glass darkly — and believeth all facts , heareth all facts and seeth all facts , but still has to reckon with the fact that he is part of the experiment and may be seeing the reflection of his own opinions .
24 I welcome the fact that it is part of a continuing development of community hospital and community health facilities within the modern national health service .
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