Example sentences of "part [prep] [Wh det] is [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ( A ) is part of what is stated by stating that rain is making the balcony wet , or causing the balcony to be wet . |
2 | ( B ) is part of what is stated by stating that rain would make the balcony wet . |
3 | This qualitativeness — the ‘ manifest image of the world ’ — is irreducibly connected with what experience is subjectively like , and it is part of what is lost if consciousness is analysed away or otherwise abandoned . |
4 | Over in Water Ross the deer are just part of what is seen as the larger problem of who is in charge , and who makes decisions about wild places . |
5 | In Zettel , he explicitly denies that the agreement between colour-word-users is part of what is communicated . |
6 | The inferences are systematic , they are decodable by different interpreters in the same way , and without most of them the exchange can not be understood ; most of them must therefore be part of what is communicated , in Grice 's strict sense of meant-nn . |
7 | We also incidentally know that it is not the beginning ( although that , being known in advance by participants , is not part of what is communicated ) , because there is no token of a conversational opening ( like hello ) , and the particle so with which utterance ( i ) begins has the function of tying the present utterance back to prior utterances . |
8 | With their characteristic and pervasive atmosphere of sexuality and sensuality and their erotic tales presented or disguised within verbal play , it is hardly surprising that many have considered " pornography " to be an appropriate term to describe at least a good part of what is found in these fabliaux . |
9 | This group is often seen as part of what is termed the ‘ triple alliance ’ between TNCs , the local bourgeoisie , and the state bureaucracy . |
10 | The DUP can argue that part of what is meant by being a unionist is that one should be teetotal and sabbatarian , opposed to homosexuality and divorce . |
11 | This is part of what is meant by an ontological existent ( qua item existing in the modus " per se " ) . |
12 | Learning is necessary ; but it is not part of what is meant by higher education . |
13 | In doing this , the Bank is increasing part of what is known as the ‘ monetary base ’ or sometimes as ‘ high-powered money ’ . |
14 | MacGregor , representing Norfolk South , is part of what is known as the East Anglian mafia , whose most influential member is Major himself . |
15 | For it may well be that in America , it is all part of what is considered good professional service that an employee provide entertaining banter . |
16 | Most visitors ask about the history of the garden , part of which is built on the site of a nunnery attached to the church next door . |
17 | We linked up with the Daily Express to help run the campaign , part of which is to champion the cause of Marine Nature Reserves . |
18 | There is a family ‘ life cycle ’ , only part of which is represented on the back of cereal packets , which is illustrated in figure 6.3 . |
19 | Others , however , emphasize the importance of enforcing the law and obtaining a ‘ good crime arrest ’ , one part of which is displaying to criminals sufficient potential for coercion as to mount arrests without further assistance . |
20 | Section 5(9) states that Customs may make regulations with respect to the time of supply of services for a consideration the whole or part of which is determined or payable periodically ( known as ‘ continuous supplies of services ’ ) . |
21 | This type of jig has limitations ; it can not make an ellipse , any part of which is covered by the jig . |
22 | It regards the private sector as the source of wealth creation , part of which is used to subsidize the public sector . |
23 | He also argues his idea would go some way to helping save the rainforest , part of which is used to make charcoal . |
24 | It is quite elaborate , having an openwork trifoliate bow ( part of which is missing ) . |
25 | The hushed court had earlier listened to a dramatic seven-minute recording of Daniel 's 999 call , part of which is shown on the left . |
26 | The most popular of these is for a one-off gig between a band and a venue , part of which is reproduced here . |
27 | On the day ( 19 September 1986 ) that Hanson sold Courage to Elders , the Financial Times leader ‘ Reshuffling of Assets ’ ( part of which is reproduced below ) provided an interesting view of the company , which helps one to consider the effect of such conglomerates on the economy as a whole . |
28 | The more active occupied some post offices and gave evidence to the House of Commons Select Committee , part of which is reproduced here ( Fleming , 1973 ) . |
29 | Soon after starting work on a study of child minding commissioned by the Social Science Research Council ( SSRC ) , Jackson wrote a short but influential article for New Society , part of which is reproduced as reading 2.3 . |
30 | At the same time , increasing interest in language led to a succession of BEd courses with strong language components in Colleges of Education ( work in the Birmingham area , led by Professor John Sinclair , part of which is described in Mary Willes ' paper on pp. xx-xx , was particularly notable , but similar innovations were developed elsewhere ) . |