Example sentences of "part of a [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | i The Camel Benetton Formula One racing car formed part of a promotion for the cigarette brand at Euston at the end of July . |
2 | Improv for Windows also offers unparalleled flexibility to : * Create multiple views of the same worksheet , * Expand summarised data to show detail , and * Hide or display any part of a worksheet for greater clarity . |
3 | any motor vehicle standing on a part of a road specially set aside for the parking of vehicles , or as a stand for hackney carriages , or as a stand for public service vehicles , or as a place at which such vehicles may stop for a longer time than is necessary for the taking up and setting down of passengers where compliance with this regulation would conflict with the provisions of any order , regulations or byelaws governing the use of such part of a road for that purpose ; |
4 | Incidentally it did not escape our notice that Colin , his wife and John Stowell all gave up a significant part of a day for our benefit . |
5 | The Coach Drivers Club felt that £5 per day or part of a day for a coach was unreasonable for coaches only visiting the town for up to two hours . |
6 | While philosophy and history may be used as part of a tactic for establishing the disciplinary validity of English against the soft option charge , the essence of English is none the less taken to inhere in its " nobler , more eternal and universal element " , that very artistic quality which is said to transcend both the historical process and all systems of ideas : |
7 | When Stop Hinkley Expansion members had conducted a test run in 1957 to see just how quickly every house within the Hinkley Point evacuation zone could be visited ( as part of a campaign for sirens to be installed ) it had taken over two hours . |
8 | The ban is part of a campaign for a better environment and includes using recycled materials for packaging . |
9 | Former members of the now dissolved National Assembly [ see above ] organized a petition in early 1989 as part of a campaign for the Assembly 's restoration [ see p. 36951 for rumours of such a petition ] . |
10 | If the activities of the British Council , and the ODA , mean anything , they are part of a battle for the hearts and minds of other nations . |
11 | It is part of a battle for the sane use of all our resources . |
12 | Or had Washington and Moscow reached some grand design in which Iran divided between them as part of a plan for world condominium . |
13 | At the press conference when the Bill was published , the Secretary of State said that cuts in the mining industry are part of a plan for the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions . |
14 | It 's all part of a craze for driving high-speed all-terrain vehicles . |
15 | A report to regional health chiefs stresses the situation as part of a push for a significant increase in intensive care beds for Cleveland and the surrounding area . |
16 | Bacon , as an advocate of really long-term investment , said the concentration on tobacco was ‘ to the untimely prejudice of the main business ’ , though it is not easy to see what he thought the main business of a plantation ought to be — his essay was full of sensible advice , much of it showing signs of the influence of the Virginia experience , but he never explained why people should want to support this sort of enterprise , unless it was to be part of a programme for sending people abroad to reduce overpopulation . |
17 | Drug and alcohol abuse were raised as issues which , because of their connection with crime , needed to be part of a programme for offenders . |
18 | This could be useful where a video programme was being shown continuously , as part of a display for instance . |
19 | We have argued in favour of retirement relief , as land is merely one of several business assets and as such does not have to be part of a disposal for that disposal to constitute a significant part of the business . |
20 | On behalf of Wolverhampton Community Care Forum and as part of a research for an Open University course , I am investigating examples of local codes of practice on contracting for services negotiated between voluntary and statutory sectors . |
21 | Of course one needs to exercise some common sense about the number of objectives written for any one piece of teaching , but if teaching sessions are seen as part of a series for a given student then objectives can be written for the whole series . |
22 | However , we think that the characteristic of a " revolutionary feminism " is that it is part of a project for the transformation of society . |
23 | The notion that language development is best thought of as part of a process for regulating joint activities , rather than as a subject , has profound implications for helping children with language difficulties . |
24 | Pat Williams told me she thought they were' a load of tripe' , but it was tripe that brought people into the cinemas for more than two decades and Ken became the staple part of a diet for which at one time the public seemed to have an insatiable appetite |
25 | It is unclear whether the ensemble is complete or what purpose the pieces served , although it seems plausible that the treasure could have been part of a decoration for a large container or a large doorway . |
26 | There may be a great temptation to try and do this as part of a justification for the very existence of the media relations programme . |
27 | And as with any properly-run business , our immediate programme will be part of a strategy for long-term success . |
28 | Plans to redistribute part of the capital gains resulting from the privatization programme of the Thatcher Governments should also form an integral part of a strategy for sharing wealth . |
29 | The transfiguration ( Matthew 17 ) , recorded here in 2 Peter 1 : 16–18 , is of course a unique event , but it is also part of a pattern for Peter 's life which shows he was a man who was close to God . |
30 | Not only were various articles stolen , but a clay statue was smashed , presumably as part of a search for valuables . |