Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] part of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Centre , developed as part of PNP , made a significant and welcome contribution to professional development in the Authority .
2 It was developed as part of Project Athena at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , and goes under the unexciting name of X Window .
3 On this and the following day , over 300 sorties were flown as part of preparations for the US Marine invasion of Tulagi and two smaller nearby islands .
4 But by 1983 sales had been arranged for part of Britoil , Associated British Ports , Amersham International , shares in BP , and the NEB 's shareholdings ( Table 8.2 ) .
5 The urbanity which we perceive as part of Anderson 's character is frequently related to his violations of the maxim of manner .
6 These assertions , which would of course be very difficult to demonstrate in a literal or historical sense , are justified as part of Pareto 's general scheme of the equilibrium of social systems , which rests on a social-psychological basis : ‘ The principle of my sociology rests precisely upon separating logical from non-logical actions and in showing that in most men the second category is far larger than the former ’ .
7 If the terms and conditions are altered as part of Newco 's rationalisation of the business , employees may be entitled to resign and claim constructive dismissal .
8 Er and in fact er I would say that had you become recognized as part of management , our members would n't have tolerated you as a shop steward .
9 In fact , Mr Manning has repeatedly stated that he and the party would much prefer that Quebec remain as part of Canada , but not at any price .
10 There are now plans for gymnasia to be reinstated as part of Czechoslovakia 's educational reforms .
11 The controversial high-tech pyramid structure at the cliff top entrance to Whitby Spa could disappear as part of plans to improve sign-posting of the complex .
12 Painting workshop given as part of Community Craftwork weekend held at Sutton Park Visitor Centre , weekend 14/15 July .
13 One other possible objection is that the difference which we are describing may be real but should not be regarded as part of syntax , rather as a variation that comes into play only when we focus on the correlation between linguistic expressions and external non-linguistic phenomena .
14 We have a great deal of sympathy er but whereas I do n't think some of the ideas that have been floated tonight for a Cornwall and Gibraltar West seat er or erm any kind of link up between Cornwall and any tail end of a Welsh seat we do n't think is practical and I think he 's got ta solve this problem er within the confines of Cornwall being regarded as part of England if not Anglo Saxon .
15 In Jamaica , the elements are regarded as part of life 's mysteries .
16 The application by Russia was welcomed in principle but reservations were expressed , in view of the possible further disintegration of the Commonwealth of Independent States ( CIS ) , as to whether other components of the former Soviet Union such as the central Asian republics could be regarded as part of Europe .
17 It follows that the money supply should not be regarded as part of NW since by far its largest component are bank deposits , a magnitude technically referred to as ‘ inside money ’ : the assets of depositors are matched by the liabilities of bank creditors .
18 This is partly because fishing rights erm were written in erm to the , to the European Community system erm as part of in a sense the agricultural policy , erm because they were regarded as part of food policy , and it was thought that you must have , if you 're going to have a common agricultural policy , and that was one of the important points erm of the negotiations for setting up the European Community , then a common fisheries policy went alongside with that .
19 Prosodic components should be regarded as part of intonation along with sequential components .
20 However , one particular aspect of stress could be regarded as part of intonation : this is the placement of the tonic stress within the tone-unit .
21 The commentator 's ingenuous query could just as well have been prompted , however , by an unrelated but somehow symptomatic display of the insensitivity and obstinacy that have come to be regarded as part of Kohl 's character .
22 In the absence of a joint election by the vendor and Newco under s531(3) TA 1988 , " know-how " which has been used in the trade and which is disposed of is treated as part of goodwill .
23 Secondly , paralinguistic features of the ‘ vocal effect ’ type are treated as part of intonation , and it is not made sufficiently clear how these are to be distinguished from prosodic features .
24 For example , contracts survive to pay for the regular cleaning of the bronzes in Roman temples and where statues are depicted as part of landscapes or street scenes on contemporary wall paintings they are always shown as bronze-coloured , never patinated ( plate 8.1 ) .
25 Organised as part of Octoberfest 93 — a month-long arts festival — those attending will include controversial novelist Edna O'Brien , Roddy Doyle of ‘ The Commitments ’ and ‘ The Snapper ’ fame , travel writer Nik Cohn and Bernard MacLaverty .
26 Shares and warrants should be reported as part of shareholders ' funds .
27 Although this activity has traditionally been based in the UK , Spain and Germany are now taking the plunge as , Bonelli said , an increasing number of companies and government departments are outsourcing as part of rationalisation or downsizing projects .
28 Can interrupt lovemaking , although putting condom on could be enjoyed as part of loveplay .
29 Sometimes this is because the length of students ' courses is shorter , sometimes ( because the programmes are included as part of course studies ) there is the opportunity for college librarians to introduce the programmes at an early stage .
30 Peveril as part of Kingston in Purbeck belonged to the Abbess of Shaftesbury .
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