Example sentences of "very [adj] part of the " in BNC.

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1 Barclaycard are a very profitable part of the Barclays organisation .
2 This is a very old part of the Metropolitan , called the Hammersmith Line , nearly 130 years old , the line running out in the open via Latimer Road , Shepherd 's Bush and Goldhawk Road to Hammersmith .
3 Mr Knight said : ‘ It is a very exciting part of the world and the scope for development is enormous . ’
4 Northern Ireland is a very interesting part of the world .
5 Another very interesting part of the scene is the disk magazines .
6 The point to be made , however , is that although this was something that had to be thought out in my head , rather than in the field , it was a very central part of the methodology with which I approached the research .
7 So aggression is very much part of the horse 's biological heritage .
8 By this time Hardy was in his seventies , a distinguished and much honoured man of letters , who despite living quietly at Dorchester was nevertheless very much part of the contemporary literary establishment .
9 As can be imagined , in a place with such grand fishing traditions , people who go there regularly often become associated with particular lochs ; and that is very much part of the charm of fishing at Scourie .
10 In terms of self-education or self-development ( or whatever term is used ) , the provision of educational material has always been very much part of the public library 's brief .
11 Yet somehow she was very much part of the group and her loudness underlined yet another lost soul .
12 And while Toff claims his techniques are very much part of the English slipware tradition , his pots often look like something out of Africa , where he lived for several years .
13 It was very much part of the evidence that the banks ( although Union Discount 's expert witness claimed that they were not a bank ) continued to discount bills presented by Berg , despite the fact that Berg 's 1983 accounts were late and that the only accounts of record [ 1982 ] showed net assets of only about £250,000 against potential exposures measuring many millions .
14 In this country in particular , racing is very much part of the publicity .
15 It is also important that we should get on well as a squad and , in this regard , we are very fortunate in the quality of our coaches who very quickly make every newcomer feel very much part of the team ’ .
16 The quest for respectability was very much part of the drive to increase audiences generally and to ensure that motion-picture theatres were not confined to any down-town ghetto but it was also part of an even more fundamental question .
17 Although very much part of the probation service generally they are operationally responsible to the Governor for their period of secondment to the prison and this uncomfortable structural position — with one foot each side of the prison wall — brings both problems and opportunities .
18 While the mentally ill remain very much part of the prison scene , the central government has recently taken action ( Juvenile Justice Act 1986 ) to exclude another group who should certainly not be incarcerated .
19 This is not a book about theoretical astronomy , but I must say something about the way in which a star radiates , because it is very much part of the overall story .
20 As the examples of Schools A and E above demonstrate , extra-curricular and infrastructural developments were very much part of the environment within which the project was implemented .
21 Structurally , and in terms of day-to-day duties , the DCSL is very much part of the library service .
22 It is very difficult to predict what developments are likely in the future except for communities to realise more and more that this issue is very much part of the struggle for human rights and that perhaps the specific right to one 's mother tongue is something multilingual communities need to think about when they go to the ballot box .
23 A great social thing , too , and very much part of the rural tradition .
24 ‘ Jones was very much part of the adventure .
25 Physical damage to buildings and office equipment and data is very much part of the cost .
26 He was quite aware of her marital designs on him , but she was very much part of the life which he had rejected , even if she refused to recognise that fact , and tried to reclaim him for it .
27 In using Logo these aspects of knowledge cease to be merely mathematical concepts but are very much part of the process of the problem-solving activity .
28 We noted , amongst other things the following : 1 ) That WFS despite any ( credible ) protestations to the contrary , is very much part of the wider reformist ( counter-revolutionary ) Labour movement .
29 Very much part of the truly amusing comedy of the Miller 's Tale is the swift chain of cause and effect that links the three familiar plots — what is euphemistically called " the misdirected kiss " , the branding , and the Second Flood trick — together in the dramatic climax in lines 3798 to 3823 of the tale .
30 So this is very much part of the mass line .
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