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

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1 Or is part of it missing so that you trust what you know but wonder what the rest is like ?
2 1 The established constitution and the rules that are part of it are an aspect of the constraining context that operates on everyday politics .
3 That were part of it that 's all .
4 Although I was n't brought up in the Jewish faith — my mother would n't hear of it — he still passed on to me all those standards that were part of his own upbringing and would never tolerate what he from time to time described as my ‘ unacceptable behaviour ’ .
5 The image has an integrity that is part of its physical make-up .
6 Perhaps for many people who come to live in the town that is part of its attraction .
7 And suddenly hearing something that is part of your body , out there , beyond your control , entering other people 's lives — it was too much for me , I just collapsed , crying , everyone had to hold me up … ‘
8 It would be the first time she had ever been with John to a place that was part of her own particular world , unless one counted the Ash Wednesday lunchtime service at her uncle 's church .
9 These are allowed for in the balance sheet and are part of your education .
10 The realization that I 'd been hankering all along to come here , and be part of it . ’
11 Delivering babies was so exciting — seeing the joy of the parents and being part of it . ’
12 The potential to develop normal rhythms is present in us all and is part of our genetic make-up .
13 Engineering director Alan Girven said : ‘ The Portrack extension will give a major boost to the cleaning of the river Tees and is part of our continuing commitment to improving the environment .
14 How then is it possible that a gesture I saw performed by one person , a gesture that was connected to her , that characterized her and was part of her individual charm , could at the same time be the essence of another person and my dreams of her ?
15 Rees had spent almost all his professional life in the area and was part of it , ready to applaud its strengths and condone its weaknesses .
16 S. Maria was originally a church built adjacent to a palace and was part of it , which probably accounts for its extensive and unusual character .
17 ‘ I suppose , ’ said Suvarov , paying no attention to her rudeness or the incipient hysteria in her voice , ‘ because it was so important … not just fighting it , but being part of it , doing one 's best and living more intensely over a longer time than one had before . ’
18 The one organization which one would expect workers would see as being part of their own world ( one of the ‘ us ’ ) would be trade unions .
19 Firth , Hubert and Forge report that their middle-class respondents almost always named grandchildren as well as children as being part of their close family .
20 Backed happily by Safeguard , Rabbit can afford to expand on the back of acquisitions , which the firm points to as being part of its growth policy , whether such acquisitions be based on product or on sales/marketing synergies , in the US and in Europe .
21 His meeting with those he eventually took hostage in San José was reported as being part of his negotiation with the Honduran government , mediated by Fishman , over the return of two Hondurans who had " disappeared " eight years previously .
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