Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] 's part [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She says a great many doctors say it 's part of ageing like grey hair , your bones become less dense . |
2 | and er , you know it 's part of a spectrum , and if we 're all as aware of er mental health as we are with physical health now , and if that was , was carried out in public education campaigns and in schools , I think you 're right , we would have this right to mental illness as part of a overall mental health . |
3 | An added benefit is that if you need to make a claim you know it 's part of the intermediary 's daily routine so they can help you to minimise inconvenience and disruption to your business . |
4 | I suppose it 's part of the and a cream . |
5 | Perhaps you feel it 's part of your duty as my host . ’ |
6 | ’ I think she 's part of a plot , ’ Geoff went on . |
7 | I think it 's part of a vicious circle , that sometimes it 's guilt which leads to depression and then women feel guilty about being depressed and that 's why they take what is on offer to them . |
8 | So I think it 's part of the the early morning set up and we were actually gon na talk to Steve were n't we , about |
9 | I think it 's part of our nature . |
10 | I think we 'll have to , I think we 've got to keep it cos I think it 's part of the fixtures and fittings unfortunately . |
11 | I doubt whether this is done deliberately , but I think it 's part of everybody 's perception of science in schools that girls do biology and boys do chemistry and physics , and I suppose this is bound to have its affect on people 's choices , but I personally , and I think most of my colleagues would agree with me on this , see no reason to suppose that girls should be any less good at chemistry and physics than boys . |