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

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1 The Bio-Medical Care Clinic is conducting a clinical study on the AIDS Virus using a safe , non-toxic energy and homeopathic formula , we are seeking the co-operation of Candidates to take part for a period of 21 days .
2 For were not the brothels and whorehouses of Panama City and pre-revolutionary Havana developed for the most part for the benefit of American troops ?
3 Attention has already been drawn to one of the objectives in establishing the Scottish Journal of Geology in 1965 , which was the rapid publication of results of research in Scottish geology carried out in universities , so that this may account in part for the halving of the average delay period after 1965 , but subsequent reductions must be due to other factors .
4 Attention has already been drawn to one of the objectives in establishing the Scottish Journal of Geology in 1965 , which was the rapid publication of results of research in Scottish geology carried out in universities , so that this may account in part for the halving of the average delay period after 1965 , but subsequent reductions must be due to other factors .
5 Formerly considered the bane of tropical forests , perhaps in part as a way of keeping the ‘ peasant ’ economy distinct from the ( colonial ) plantation one , despite the fact that such was freely integrated in the system of exporting natural products , e.g. most of Indonesia 's pepper , coffee , coconuts , tobacco and rubber is grown thus , it is now praised , possibly too much so , as a result of the increasing romanticization of forest living , for shifting cultivation is changing .
6 Staff relationships often seem to be most successful when the unit or resource teacher takes a full part as a member of the school staff and is involved in general activities in the school .
7 As Rider Haggard 's novels about Ayesha presented her in part as a symbol of the ideal woman , so Masefield showed Olivia Stukeley in this light , as Charles Margaret saw her :
8 Those profits are generated in part as a result of expensive marketing .
9 Changes have occurred but they have generally done so gradually over much longer intervals than changes of government — in part as a result of changes in official thinking , in larger part through alterations in the complex relationships between economic ideas , political ideology and the force of economic circumstance .
10 The experimental results suggest that ageing in Drosophila has evolved in part as a consequence of selection for an optimal life history , and in part as a result of accumulation of predominantly late-acting deleterious mutations .
11 Of course , he had already used colour in a non-imitative way , but after 1930 ; in part as a result of using paper-cutouts to help with the design of the Barnes mural he realised that colour could have a tangible reality of its own .
12 At the same time , however , the numbers of EC companies sold to non-EC members had doubled , in part as a result of international anxieties about a protectionist " fortress Europe " after 1992 .
13 During this period the Commission sought to win agreement for fundamental reform of the EC 's common agricultural policy ( CAP ) , in part to restrict the growth of intervention stocks ( or " food mountains " ) and in part as a result of pressure to reduce the EC 's level of agricultural subsidy in the context of the " Uruguay round " of multilateral trade talks of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) , which ground to a halt in December 1990 [ see p. 37930 ] .
14 Finland 's gross domestic product ( GDP ) had fallen by 6.2 per cent in 1991 in part as a result of the collapse of Finland 's traditional Soviet markets , and the government had devalued the markka in November 1991 [ see p. 38587 ] .
15 US donations are believed to have fallen off in part as a result of the organization 's opposition to the Gulf War .
16 France was pushed to the same position in part because of the above considerations , and in part as a consequence of the French presidential election of 1965 in which de Gaulle , because he failed to win an absolute majority and was forced into a second run-off election against his nearest contender , suffered a not inconsiderable loss of prestige .
17 The experimental results suggest that ageing in Drosophila has evolved in part as a consequence of selection for an optimal life history , and in part as a result of accumulation of predominantly late-acting deleterious mutations .
18 Realism is now out of fashion , in large part as a consequence of those silly semantic claims .
19 In the 1950s European population was still concentrating into metropolitan cores ( perhaps in part as a process of adjustment to rebuilt cities ) , but by the 1960s a reversal had taken place , with people decentralizing from cores to rings , a process which accelerated in the 1970s .
20 Since statements are seen in part as a form of protection for the child , we must seek to ensure that all who need this protection have it .
21 Work plays a large part as the centrepiece of the daily regime and both its opportunities and its shortcomings were made clear to me .
22 This does not necessarily imply great changes , however , and could be achieved in large part through a reformulation of existing practice , such as job titles and review systems .
23 The extent to which silver was obtained from galena rather than from natural silver-gold alloys can be judged in part through the presence of lead artefacts and more directly by the purity of silver artefacts .
24 ( Their conversion , in part through the work of English missionaries , in the period after c .700 , is dealt with in the next chapter . )
25 This has been achieved in part through the introduction of new incentives for mixed woodland — particularly the farm woodland scheme — and the removal of tax breaks for commercial ( and therefore largely coniferous ) forestry .
26 By the reign of Elizabeth , if not before , the laity had prised away the clerical grip upon the governmental machine : it was to be disastrously , but only briefly , restored in part during the reign of Charles I.
27 Is the given conditional in part about a cause of rain , or the wet lawn ?
28 Though highly questionable as the record of an actual historical event , this narrative attests to a very real anxiety on Herod 's part about the birth of Jesus :
29 In relation to Bourdieu 's concept of habitus , the artefact was noted as playing a pivotal role in social reproduction , where it forms part of a reconciliation of objectivist accounts exposing the mechanisms which create the subject in history with an interpretation of the social subject 's role as active agent in the formulation of historical strategy .
30 A Steamship Owners ' Mutual Protection and Indemnity Association had been formed as early as 1874 which later became part of a North of England Protecting and Indemnity Association , and as early as 1878 shipowners of the north-east were complaining of the " tyrannical " attempts of a " dictatorial body of unionists " ' to impose demands on the industry , establishing in 1885 a Central Association of Shipowners of Sunderland , Glasgow and Newcastle to put their views to the Royal Commission of 1886 on Chamberlain 's proposed Shipping Bill .
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