Example sentences of "of [noun] [prep] part of " in BNC.

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1 Seasonal workers do not have the security of full-time employment , since they must seek other means of support for part of the year .
2 A second and much more general form of patronage was that of a court or powerful household in which there was no intrinsic organization of artists as part of the general social organization but in which , often very extensively , individual artists were retained , often with titles which represent the true cases of ‘ official recognition ’ .
3 In all the later , more organized phases of this type , at a time when the practice of art had been both distinguished and specialized , the institution of artists as part of the general social organization was still , as we have seen , normal .
4 Most important , you can build up a collection of notes as part of your own library of books , newspaper cuttings , essays and other materials that you should find invaluable for tutorials , essays , projects and exam revision .
5 It is therefore understandable that , even among those who now happily accept the idea of hypnotherapy , there is still a certain amount of reservation about the concept of regression as part of the healing process .
6 In the last few months , we 've sold thousands of bikes as part of our service to readers .
7 It is generally difficult for litigation-dominated firms ( whether plaintiff or defendant ) to build corporate practices : differences of attitudes between parts of the client base , as well as different attitudes among lawyers and different economic considerations , all play their part .
8 Japan has given Cambodia 30 tonnes of pesticides as part of its development assistance programme .
9 More than 70 people died during March in a fresh wave of violence in parts of Punjab .
10 Information skills classes ( run by the librarian ) can include the use of databases as part of normal search procedures and the creation of small specialist databases can be part of the course or can be made in advance for specific topics .
11 It will become part of UnixWare as part of the commitment to COSE .
12 The exam was sent out to thousands of schools as part of the government 's testing scheme for youngsters .
13 This idea of Elena as the colleague in leadership of Nicolae Ceauşescu led the poet , Ion Gheorghe , to conjure up a mystical vision of Elena as part of a ‘ trinity ’ , whose ‘ three dimensions ’ were Nicolae Ceauşescu , herself and the fatherland , of which she was mother .
14 The same is true of most Islamic coins , both of the modern and the medieval period , for Islamic rulers and states nearly always included the name of the mint and the date of manufacture as part of the design .
15 Mr Vafa , 46 , claims that the imposition of an interdict in the Court of Session as part of a divorce decree ten years ago was done wrongly because his solicitor at the time failed to represent him .
16 The aggressive creation of nation-States as part of a blind process of self-modernization , that ultimately produced popular nationalisms , could not be repeated .
17 Ken was rediscovered in the nineteenth century by the Oxford Movement , for whom his idea of the Church of England as part of the Universal Church and his ascetic character had a great appeal .
18 However , if you were to help yourself to a reasonably generous helping of watercress as part of a salad meal , it is unlikely that your portion would weigh more than half an ounce .
19 Despite strong parochial and provincial loyalties , the pull of sport as part of a national culture in England grew stronger between the wars .
20 Its ruler was not , until in 1713 he acquired the title of king of Sicily as part of the Utrecht settlement , formally entitled to royal honours .
21 Associated with the exhibition , a number of senior staff are giving a series of lectures as part of the University of Edinburgh 's programme of continuing education .
22 Four Russian bakers visited Calcot Savacentre at the beginning of May as part of a fact-finding tour to help develop the market economy in russia .
23 We have an example of the latter in its crudest form in the Cemrel Project already referred to on page 102 , where each child is required to display a variety of emotions as part of a test .
24 The number of visitors from parts of Scotland outwith the Edinburgh area was , in fact , comparatively small ( 19% ) , and exceeded the number of overseas visitors ( 16% ) by only a small margin .
25 In 1540 the house passed to Anne of Cleves as part of her settlement , after which it came into the hands of the Chauncy family .
26 This clearly sums up the Conservative attitude to taxation and , most importantly , it views the alleviation of poverty as part of an overall policy to improve prosperity for everyone .
27 These data not only confirm the severity of erosion in parts of Zimbabwe but reinforce Blaikie and Brookfield 's ( 1987 ) view ( section 4.4.1 ) that social factors are a significant component of soil erosion problems and must , therefore , be accorded sufficient consideration in soil conservation programmes .
28 Catholicism , marriage as symbolised by the wearing of a wedding ring and the idea of parenthood as part of family life , is brought into discussion .
29 Such corruption was not unexceptional in the KMT , and Hsiao 's exposure and resignation were seen by a number of observers as part of the continuing feud between mainlanders and islanders in the party .
30 By an originating summons dated 15 April 1992 the plaintiff , the Deposit Protection Board , sought relief against the defendants , Mrs. Varsha Dalia and Barclays Bank Plc. , namely ( 1 ) that it might be determined whether a person entitled by reason of assignment of part of a deposit ( as defined by section 5(1) of the Banking Act 1987 ) was a depositor holding a protected deposit entitled to a compensation payment from the plaintiff pursuant to section 58(1) of the Banking Act 1987 ; ( 2 ) that an order be made that the first defendant should represent that class of persons claiming to be entitled to compensation payments from the plaintiff pursuant to section 58(1) of the Banking Act 1987 by reason of assignment of part of a deposit held with Bank of Credit and Commerce International S.A. ; and ( 3 ) that an order be made that the second defendant should represent that class of persons being contributory institutions within the meaning of section 52(1) of the Banking Act 1987 .
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