Example sentences of "a part [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And when I sit here it means two things : first , that we all stop playing a part at that moment and second , that I 'd like you all to come over and sit down to discuss what we 've been doing . "
2 Again appropriate chief officers played a part on many of these .
3 The Japanese government sometimes requires a country to accept chemicals as a part of wider aid packages which include other highly valued items such as tractors .
4 In this piece Bourdieu also introduces the institutions of culture as a part of symbolic production .
5 The Convention was a treaty entered into by the United States and so a part of federal law pre-empting State rules .
6 It is a part of loving consideration .
7 Yet she has grown to be very much a part of Canadian society .
8 Its large terraced gardens formed but a part of six and a half acres of land enclosed on three sides by high walls and locked gates .
9 It is , however , a part of many described feats of animal behaviour , as we may illustrate with the Bearends 's study of the digger wasp Ammophila , ( Figure 3.11 ) .
10 WEDGWOOD believes that safeguarding the environment for ourselves and our children should be a part of good business practice .
11 Edouard set aside a part of each day to be with him .
12 I shall set aside a part of each day to think about you . ’
13 There is a part of each step during which the motor torque is less than the load torque , so that the system decelerates .
14 Since the early 1980s when unemployment became a part of inner-city life , a new type of worker has appeared in many bureaux .
15 The divine spirit is at work not only in the consciences but also in the minds of humanity , and the careful study of the texts is a part of that .
16 Having external angles equal to internal opposites follows from being a figure of three lines , but is no more a part of that idea than being yellow or malleable would be part of a detailed idea of the corpuscular constitution of gold .
17 Here I can sketch only a part of that answer — although , as might be expected after seven years , I can also now take it a little further .
18 Miss Taylor , you must have had a very eventful life — if you could choose to live a part of that life again , which decade would you choose ?
19 James Harris , writing in 1751 , saw that ‘ all Conversation passes between Particulars or Individuals ’ , and argued that when , at the formative stages of human language , a speaker met another whose name he did not know he addressed him by using ‘ , that is , Pointing , or Indication by the Finger or Hand , some traces of which are still to be observed as a part of that Action which naturally attends our speaking ’ .
20 Froggy was sufficiently a part of that tradition to scorn the smart and colourful clothes that the younger caddies wore as mirror images of their masters .
21 So , although it is possible to conceive of any event as an incarnation of the totality , insofar as it must itself make up a part of that totality in its determination , unlike the case of the boxing match , where we can define the overall entity ‘ boxing ’ , it still remains unproven that an overall entity , ‘ History ’ , can be said to exist at all .
22 ‘ I will make note of these expressions , Mr Pomfret , which seem to me to be a part of that insolence which accompanies intolerance to veil incompetence . ’
23 The villas and hotels are a part of that landscape , often lovingly converted from monasteries , castles or classical villas .
24 This gentle and more sensitive approach to children was but a part of a wider change in social attitudes ; a part of that belief that nature was inherently good , not evil , and what evil there was derived from man and his institutions ; an attitude which was also reflected among a growing elite in a greater sensitivity towards women , slaves and animals .
25 To this end , students must live for their work : " So only can they make themselves accepted leaders ; so only can they aspire to form a part of that priesthood of humanity to whose commands the world will yield obedience . "
26 For 500 years , until Bigorre was finally absorbed into the kingdom of France in 1607 , it was the capital of the county of that name , and for a part of that time was in theory an English town , being recaptured by a French army , after two sieges , early in the fifteenth century .
27 You 're a part of that — part of the solution to a problem I badly need to solve , and I need you , and you 're going to stay here until we 're finished , and you 're going to do what I tell you to do .
28 Since the Constitution of a country is only a part of that country 's whole system of government , does it make any difference whether a country has a Constitution or not ?
29 So far we have looked at recording a teacher as a part of that teacher 's own training .
30 In the kind of discriminating attention it demands , grid method becomes , and reveals , a part of that articulation process described by Lind in which the very structure and texture of aesthetic objects are made intelligible .
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