Example sentences of "[prep] [be] part [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 well please do n't rely on imagination would it of been part of your duty to ensure it was updated in September nineteen eighty seven ?
2 The very act of sharing this experience with men and women of every background and colour of skin , heightens that sense of being part of something that is truly a part of history .
3 That feeling of … of being part of it all . ’
4 obviously we got to have fears , because there 's something to be , they 're the largest nation in fucking Europe so everybody 's got to fear them , because they co-hearse all the other into being part of their group and that sort of stuff got ta be
5 No , he would not hurt her , and now she wanted to be him , to be part of him .
6 This one had a .44 Colt on his hip and his hat tipped forward with the brim curled almost to a point , the hat loose on his head but seeming to be part of him .
7 If they did , did she want to be part of one ?
8 But their attitude that you had to be part of their camp used to get to me .
9 Take-up has stemmed partly from the wish of those companies trading internationally and particularly in the highly litigious US to protect their directors and partly because , as Willis Corroon 's Drew Hardie said , ‘ when directors who had had this cover then moved to other companies they asked for it to be part of their new contract ’ .
10 She wanted to fit in here more than anything , to be part of their household .
11 It is undeniable that most readers find amusement to be part of their experience of these texts .
12 It was the last days of the old tradition , I suppose and I 'm glad I was lucky enough to be part of them .
13 Jane 's managing director Andy Janes ( crt ) said last night : ‘ We are delighted with Liverpool 's future plans and keen to be part of them . ’
14 Many people do not realise that the ancient bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey are not actually part of the United Kingdom , though they have chosen to be part of its air traffic control and aviation legislation systems .
15 Mr Byers , MP for Tyneside constituency Wallsend , wants the inquiry by the National Audit Office to be part of its investigation into VSEL 's successful tender for the Royal Navy 's new helicopter carrier .
16 Back in the good old days Turkey used to be part of what was know as ‘ Asia Minor ’ , or the ‘ Near East ’ , to distinguish its differences from Europe .
17 So impressive are these abstract figures that their creators have travelled the world to be part of what almost amounts to an International Circus of skilled performers , all by invitation and with expenses paid !
18 When the Manchester thing was happening we did ‘ The Beast Inside ’ because we did n't want to be part of what was going on .
19 Maggie needed her , Rachel needed her , and she had no other choice ; passion was not to be part of her calling .
20 And when she saw the family cottage , it seemed to be part of her body and life , as it always did .
21 She saw that the need to be watchful and attentive , and at the same time , generous and understanding , was to be part of her life for every hour of every day .
22 The truth was , she thought with a pang , that since Paul had ceased to be part of her life she had n't felt the desire or the need for any kind of social life , apart from the occasional visit to a pub with colleagues .
23 ‘ Having been to the World Cup finals the last time , I want more then ever to be part of everything and I fancy we can get there again by beating not only Lithuania , but Spain and Northern Ireland as well .
24 Since I gave Wiggen the reindeer he runs with his tail up , happy to be part of my team .
25 You had to be part of my mirage .
26 ‘ If you did n't want to be part of my ‘ performance ’ , ’ she said sharply , ‘ you should have kept out of it . ’
27 It will not be something that ought to be part of our very definition .
28 Dick Lucas comments : ‘ Such is our work and dignity in Christ , that any task undertaken for our master , however menial , is fit to be part of our service to the Lord of glory ’ ( The Message of Colossians , IVP 1984 ) .
29 AIDS is likely to be part of our world for several decades — even if a cure or vaccine can be developed .
30 ‘ Consider the offer to be part of our agreement . ’
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