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

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1 One is the practical one of providing a separate part for the harpsichordist so that the two instrumentalists would not have to look over her shoulder .
2 Stoddard Templeton was among them as a major manufacturer , impressively displaying the exhibition logo part woven as a carpet and part as a print out from the design studio computer .
3 It is now a grand little farmhouse forming part of a courtyard together with its outbuildings and set against the prevailing wind from the northwest .
4 This is all part of a trend away from the narrow specialization of the past and towards the offering of a wider and wider range of services .
5 We are struggling tonight to achieve the first tentative step in Britain 's planning , not for two or three years hence , but for the better part of a decade hence , and to achieve at King 's Cross the equivalent of what has been under construction for several years at Lille .
6 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 ;
7 Knight Ride , the only monorail themed ride in Ireland , is a great place to bring family or friends as part of a day out in Carrickfergus .
8 Murder , drugs , a bombing and shootings have all been part of a saga directly involving members of the family .
9 On July 22 Assistant Chief Constable Alison Halford , 52 , withdrew her allegations of sex discrimination at work as part of a settlement whereby she retired from the police force with a lump sum payment of £142,600 and an annual pension of £35,836 .
10 Knowing that the village is close at hand , that the inn and the villagers will be awake for hours yet of summer light to welcome me , I linger , enjoying that expectancy of pleasure that is perhaps the most pleasurable part of a journey home .
11 It 's a shame that it 's now become part of a genre rather than the opening salvo it might have been , since Juice now has an air of predictability about it .
12 When she had a piece within her I said , ‘ Maria , you can turn away from me and sing , because I know you will never be one tiny part of a bar out . ’
13 Farmers and vets are part of a culture where very sick or distressed animals are killed .
14 I found myself acting the part of a wooer only too well .
15 Classification , he shows , involves selection and isolation of elements whose meaning derives from their being part of a system rather than from any intrinsic significance .
16 Joint administrative receiver Murdoch McKillop said cuts were part of a scaling down of production to meet reduced demand .
17 Without warning , something gave inside her , like some part of a dam long under unsuspected strain .
18 Two years ago , Master Solper could get you anything ; a piece of cloth from the napkins used at the Last Supper , a hair from the beard of St Joseph , part of a toy once used by the Baby Christ .
19 A person who is allowed to enter one part of a building only , will become a trespasser if he enters another part " When you invite a person into your house to use the stairs you do not invite him to slide down the bannisters " ( The Calgarth [ 1927 ] P 93 per Scrutton LJ ) .
20 But , more importantly , a Smiths gig is merely part of a night out , something to talk about in the pub afterwards .
21 Carry over : Try not to carry part of a sentence over to the next page and if at all possible leave paragraphs intact as well .
22 It had been part of a barn perhaps , because there was a high ceiling and beams , but it was cosy and bright , with a wood fire in the hearth and the sun streaming in .
23 This is usually the only part of a report where opinions should intrude .
24 The word was spoken as if it were part of a mystery too arcane to be rapidly solved .
25 Fourth , and finally , the rejection of the Athenians by the Spartans makes more sense if the Ephialtic reforms are seen as part of a process rather than as an event , that is , if the qualities which the Spartans feared were gradually manifesting themselves over the whole thirty-year period , 487–457 .
26 An unusually delicate Jan Davidsz. de Heem , of fruits , oysters , and wine glasses on a ledge , had been sold by Joseph Widener of Philadelphia in 1912 as part of a cleaning out of lesser pictures from his already famous holdings : the lovely reject brought $1.4 million ( £875,000 ; est. $350,000–450,000 ) , sold to a private collector against Johnny van Haeften .
27 in the middle of August , that the UK did not need a PWR , part of a debate not yet settled .
28 At present it 's merely a few planks covering a narrow part of a stream further along this track . ’
29 Homer was , of course , the best part of a millennium earlier than Virgil and his chief model ; and Homer , like Virgil , might naturally allude to contemporaneous , or earlier , events or individuals ; but " history " hardly impinged beyond this .
30 It should not be assumed as a matter of course that such use of part of a dwellinghouse necessarily involves a material change of use requiring permission .
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