Example sentences of "part of the [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 The auction particulars must of course be both detailed and accurate , as they form part of the contract for sale , and are usually in the form of a glossy brochure .
2 In the meantime I have returned the draft Contract approved to the vendor 's solicitors providing for a reduced deposit of £2,600 instead of the full 10% deposit of £5,200 and I enclose one part of the Contract for signature by you both where indicated in pencil .
3 It takes time , patience and ingenuity to create effective miniature pictures from pressed flowers , making it a fascinating part of the craft for some people .
4 He indicated that he would introduce whatever evidence he thought to be appropriate , regardless of whether such evidence had formed part of the reasons for the suspension or not .
5 Part of the reasons for their failures are related to managerial and organizational considerations but these can not account for everything .
6 He 'd been born there and the Burnses had been part of the village for generations .
7 And even Hoggatt 's Laboratory , blood or no blood , had been part of the village for over seventy years , while Chevisham Manor had stood for nearly three times as long .
8 • Pupils ' own writing — either independently written , or stories dictated to the teacher or composed in collaboration with other pupils — should form part of the resources for reading .
9 Ironically , the first three months of 1992 were the wettest in the this part of the country for many years , so that even the flowers in the desert , just a few miles inland , burst into bloom .
10 ‘ I propose that we banish the two O'Malley brothers from this part of the country for good , ’ Tim Skerritt said .
11 Lewis worked extremely hard at preparing this part of the course for his pupils .
12 The crosswind was increasing and the finish was the most exposed part of the course for this wind direction with a significant chop .
13 Only part of the case for answering positively to the question Why save ? has been given .
14 For most chairmen , however , Citrine 's view that they should move only slowly in this direction , doing little more than break even ( but conceding part of the case for higher depreciation ) , seemed quite consistent with the philosophy of nationalisation .
15 Indeed Dearlove ( 1979 , p. 245 ) maintains that part of the case for reorganizing local government in 1972 and creating larger units was ‘ to make local government more functional for dominant interests ’ ( that is , less accessible to working-class representation ) .
16 Nikolai Pomialovskii 's fictional Seminary Sketches , which began to appear in The Contemporary in mid-1862 , put part of the case for church reform to a wider public .
17 In this study four aspects of timing were looked at : length of course — 3 hours , 6 hours , or 12 hours ; time of year ; part of the day for 3 hour courses ; and part of the day for 6 hour courses .
18 In this study four aspects of timing were looked at : length of course — 3 hours , 6 hours , or 12 hours ; time of year ; part of the day for 3 hour courses ; and part of the day for 6 hour courses .
19 It is likely that many secret societies of women have met at night , and in Western Europe the controversial tradition of witchcraft certainly uses night-time as the appropriate part of the day for work .
20 The enclosed questionnaire is part of the work for the first aim .
21 The Structure Plan greenfield requirement is an integral part of the provisions for a continuing five year regional land supply and the requirements of both have been met .
22 ‘ Crossing the Saser La was always considered the most arduous part of the journey for the animals .
23 The BBC supplied part of the crew for the recording at Sandringham on Monday and copied it for distribution .
24 To help you do this , there is a facility that will measure along the perimeter of any part of the shape for you .
25 This not only removes the need for the prosecutor to prove this element , but also removes part of the rationale for the offences .
26 While this may have formed part of the rationale for the application of natural justice , the major reason for the development of the doctrine was the protection of property rights and interests akin thereto .
27 It is sometimes thought paradoxical that , when part of the rationale for emancipating the serfs was the elimination of disorder in the countryside , the legislation of 1861 increased it .
28 When they do , credit cost is not an important part of the choice for most of them .
29 In the early 1960s the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota researched exercise therapy as part of the treatment for patients suffering from angina .
30 Depressed moods are the most difficult moods for dieting , and such is the mood-lifting effect of exercise that it is even being used medically as part of the treatment for depression .
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