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

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1 As I have already suggested , transmission styles are much more widespread than this , though : so familiar a part of teachers ' experience , in fact , that their practice quickly becomes a matter of habit and routine , of taken-for-granted competence , not strategic choice .
2 Some part of NBFIs ' purchase of company securities in 1986 , therefore , should be regarded as a contribution to public sector financing .
3 ANOTHER MAJOR PART OF FIBRES ' business is its carpet materials .
4 The second part of Jesus ' answer was a quotation from the book of Leviticus ( 19:18 ) :
5 These settlements can still be attractive , and the larger part of authorities ' stock can therefore remain unprotected .
6 The programme of workshops linked to shows is a central part of Pegasus ' work .
7 The main part of Residents ' Association case is that the amount of relief afforded by any western relief road , does not justify the environmental damage which that road will cause .
8 Given that a large part of Sears ' business lies in the fashion area , responsiveness to the whim of the customer is particularly critical .
9 Such an aggregate will only equal the value of total output if those goods which are produced but not sold are also included — this item , which is called ‘ net changes in stocks and work in progress ’ , is normally counted as part of firms ' investment spending ( which is logical since such goods are for future rather than current consumption ) .
10 The aquarium fish form only a part of Chris ' hobby .
11 Control of Boiotia , and the central Greek land empire generally , was lost to Athens in 446 as part of Pericles ' deal with Pleistoanax .
12 Quite something to witness , and often not part of feminists ' vocabulary .
13 The fact that Mains realised his image was changing , or had needed to be changed , will become a key part of Mains ' progress in the hottest seat in New Zealand rugby .
14 Opportunities to study for recognised qualifications through sponsored schemes are becoming an indispensable part of organisations ' management development programmes and an invaluable means of recruiting and retaining highly-qualified and motivated staff .
15 But despite being a household name , pools is the most secretive part of Littlewoods ' business .
16 Lord Denning said that it should be limited to the mail order business only because Harris ' contract was at all relevant times with the mail order part of Littlewoods ' business .
17 They have considerable countervailing power against intermediaries , as placing power is an essential part of dealers ' strength to win mandates and again institutional investors ' sophistication entails symmetric information .
18 As the material prepared by the Scottish Office was so extensive , it was expected that the use of this would form a major part of boards ' training activity .
19 Turnbull admitted it has formed a large part of forwards ' practice where the pack try to shift as many as 16 others , which concentrates the mind wonderfully on body positions .
20 On company cars , he continued the policy of his predecessor , Mr Nigel Lawson , in recognising that perks provided by employers are just as much part of employees ' remuneration as salaries are , and should therefore be just as taxable .
21 Although traditional books would continue to play an invaluable part in students ' learning , computer discs would back up some of the more technical course literature .
22 It proposes , among other things , that auditors should report on ‘ the proper conduct of the company 's affairs ’ and on ‘ future risks attaching to the company ’ and be responsible to ‘ a wider interest group ’ than the shareholders , and that shareholders should play a more active part in auditors ' appointment and remuneration .
23 When they also understand that housing costs play a proportionately lower part in pensioners ' expenditure in England than in the rest of Europe , they may be grateful for the way in which we have promoted home ownership .
24 For example , in the FRN market there have been perpetual ( i.e. non-redeemable ) FRNs , and variable rate notes — stimulated in part by banks ' capital needs following the Basle agreement on capital adequacy .
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