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

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1 Even with heterogeneous expectations on the part of investors the process of arbitrage will ensure that they will be in agreement on the price of the option in relation to the parameters S o , h , L , rf and t even though the average values of h , L and p can not be observed .
2 But in this part of Sardinia the local tongue is a version of Catalan .
3 The jail was originally built as part of William the Conqueror 's castle .
4 I can tell , by the dialects , which part of Ireland the shoppers hail from ; I have wilfully acquired a skill for accents .
5 Such a view tends to place less emphasis on the war between two countries and more on the internal conflict between the king of France and the duke of Aquitaine , a struggle between two blocks of territory and two rather different legal traditions : the ‘ Angevin empire ’ , once ruled by the English , representing the area of customary law and local independence , the other part of France the more centralising tradition based on Roman law .
6 She never dropped out of University and she always worked ( when no-one was looking ) , but she never really felt a part of the University itself , so much as a part of Bristol the city .
7 Such growth is documented before the reign of Charles the Bald : the polyptych of St-Victor Marseilles dates from the later years of Charlemagne 's reign , that of St-Germain ( probably ) from the earlier part of Louis the Pious 's .
8 The West Frankish syndrome is difficult to account for unless we assume a measure of sustained interest on the part of Charles the Bald himself .
9 Iain Reekie confesses to entertaining an ambition to stage it ever since his days at college when he played the part of Creon the king , and perhaps this background makes him hostile to any interpretation which would see in Creon a proto-Nazi .
10 In the northern parts of Sulawesi the maleos obviously know of the presence of hot underground streams , using the heat in the volcanic gravel to incubate their eggs .
11 In the Canadian prairies and in some parts of Africa the last branch lines constructed in the 1920s were obsolete almost as soon as they were built .
12 As in many parts of Europe the farmers were carrying on as in the past but economic changes in the country were making them more vulnerable .
13 In southwestern Scandinavia it will be 80–90 per cent , while in some parts of Europe the deposition is four times as great , indicating a reduction above 90 per cent .
14 These factors alone would have made for a rapid shift between free and unfree populations ; but in many parts of Europe the relation between them was complicated by local custom and legal variety .
15 hurricane has gone out of the news now , once something like that has happened there 's always another disaster coming behind that actually takes over the headlines , so , about six months , a year , two years afterwards they were still finding that in parts of Europe the general level of nuclear activity was higher than it had been before Chernobyl , why would that happen ?
16 In parts of Europe the apple tree became the noblest tree of all — the tree of immortality .
17 In the western parts of Punjab the terrorists have become the state .
18 As in most parts of Britain the Hercynian movements at the end of the Carboniferous were accompanied and followed by a long period of erosion .
19 In some parts of Britain the breeding population of pied flycatchers can reach 120 pairs per sq km and in central Sweden as many as 200 pairs per sq km have been recorded .
20 Throughout the southern and western parts of India the live snake itself is also the object of veneration , and at a multitude of Cobra shrines and in temples it is fed on milk , sweetmeats , sugar , etc. , nurtured and worshipped as being the bodily vehicle of that higher cosmic power or spirit which is to be approached with reverence and honoured .
21 But there can be no doubt that for the discovery of certain parts of truth the wicked and unhappy are in a more favourable position and are more likely to succeed ; not to mention the wicked who are happy — a species about whom the moralists are silent …
22 But in parts of Herefordshire the old ways die hard and at Shortwood they were using a shire horse for cider making until the 1940s .
23 In some parts of Pomerania the Poles and Kaszubians together may have outnumbered the Germans , but along the river Notec there were no Kaszubians at all , and German settlers planted in a block by the Prussian Colonisation Commission outnumbered Poles by two to one .
24 In some parts of Crete the rock was too hard to carve in this way , so caves or built tombs were used instead .
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