Example sentences of "[prep] [art] part of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Among the other girls tested for the part of Amy were 23-year-old Judy Geeson , who had already played a number of cock-teasing roles , and Joie Gould , an English secretary who was Peckinpah 's girlfriend at the time . |
2 | Caccini was dead but Peri was still composing in 1628 , when he contributed the music for the part of Clori to Marco da Gagliano 's La Flora and produced a work of his own , Jole ed Ercole , both for a ducal wedding in Florence Orpheus was still a favourite subject : witness the Orfeo dolente ( Florence in 1616 ) of Domenico Belli and La morte d'Orfeo , apparently the first opera produced in Rome , before the Papal court ( 1619 ) , by Stefano Landi . |
3 | Cue cleavage overflowing from 17th Century ball-gown — talks are under way with MADONNA for the part of Lady De Winter in a new version of The Three Musketeers saga . |
4 | — and she has me in mind for the part of Komarovsky . ’ |
5 | The show was The Henderson Kids and Kylie auditioned for the part of Charlotte Kernow — known as Char — in a tomboy role that was to prove remarkably similar to the character that would one day transform her into a superstar . |
6 | Similarly , Jacqueline Hill was a strong contender for the part of Barbara from the very start , thanks to her critically acclaimed part in the TV play Six Proud Walkers . |
7 | The sisters were competing again , before the same casting director Alan Hardy , amongst 500 girls trying for the part of Char , the down to earth tearaway in The Henderson Kids . |
8 | He said ‘ Kylie had prepared really well for the part of Char . |
9 | Okay Steve can you talk me through the part of Manchester visit in the afternoon . |
10 | As C. L. Barber once put it , in an essay remarkable for its sensitivity to the kinds of human relationship postulated or implied by the poems , As Barber says , the ‘ universality of the part of love which here becomes the whole ’ makes these poems available to all readers . |
11 | In using the by no means original sociological concept of ‘ careers ’ we do not wish to imply that action of the part of soccer fans is somehow determined by a restricting set of institutional restraints . |
12 | Two establishments of furtive commerce which marked the end of the part of St Jude 's Street which even tried to be respectable . |
13 | Carole Ann Ford made her first film appearance at the age of eight , retired to school for a few years , and then emerged again at fifteen , working constantly thereafter until her landing of the part of Susan Foreman in the Summer of 1963 . |
14 | The rules relating to succession to the Crown thus provide for the identification not merely of a part of Parliament but for that of the head of state in all respects . |
15 | But despite the presence of several musical forms here — canzonas , capriccios , ricercars and motets — and it does begin to sound a bit samey , and I was just beginning to tap my fingers halfway through when the Loeki Stardusters began their arrangements of a part of Palestrina 's Lamentations of Jeremiah , a hauntingly beautiful piece of music , arranged here for a lower-pitched recorders than the rest of the programme . |
16 | She walked through the streets until she came to the litter of a part of town which teetered unbecomingly between abject decline and frenzied development . |
17 | However , we had seen lively debates on aspects of a part of consumer credit with which many are not too familiar , debates which had illustrated well that there was more to the ‘ credit bargain ’ than the headline APR figure , and which had dispelled some long-held prejudices . |
18 | I think that is true of every part of BPX . ’ |
19 | The Muslim Brotherhood was less concerned with the liberation of Palestine than with the establishment of an Islamic state by peaceful means , possibly as a part of Jordan where its activities were tolerated by the authorities . |
20 | One survey reported that workers regard works councils as a part of management . |
21 | Another major trend is the construction of hotels as a part of resort developments and ‘ community hotels ’ in the suburbs . |
22 | This makes it possible to present Christianity both as a story and as a part of history , without dogmatism , but also with precision and accuracy . |
23 | In investigations of this type , it is unlikely to be acceptable for children to be subjected to endoscopy as a part of studies in which a parent is the index case . |
24 | The conventional sociological approach to housework could be termed ‘ sexist ’ : it has treated housework merely as an aspect of the feminine role in the family — as a part of women 's role in marriage , or as a dimension of child-rearing — not as a work role . |
25 | For example , may the two schools of thought be most usefully seen as integral to broad political perspectives which propose contrasting views of the state , social work as a part of state intervention , social institutions , and the relations between socioeconomic groups ? |
26 | Evans-Pritchard writes that ritual as a part of culture ‘ is a creation of society ’ . |
27 | Moreover , there is nothing inherently literary about these codes , since they function as a part of culture in general . |
28 | It never occurred to us to criticize these conditions , which we accepted as a part of Eton life , like the tailcoats and top hats we wore . |
29 | Of course today , England is a part of Europe , but when Neela was growing up , England never saw itself as a part of Europe . |
30 | I fundamentally believe in Britain as a part of Europe . |