Example sentences of "up [prep] part [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Actor lined up for part of Maxwell
2 The windows had been bricked up as part of the soundproofing .
3 Of land on the registers he says hopefully , ‘ it 's possible that in areas with planning restrictions , planning permission might be given more readily in order for it to be cleaned up as part of development ’ .
4 A GRUMBLERS ' hotline is to be set up as part of the Government 's Citizen 's Charter campaign .
5 The same month , a United Nations commission , set up as part of the peace agreement , said that it was d'Aubuisson who had arranged the murder of Archbishop Oscar Romero in 1980 .
6 Thus it was taken up as part of a larger review of education in general , and teachers ' conditions of service in particular .
7 Between the build-up to the national railway dispute in 1907 and the end of 1909 no fewer than sixty-seven new boards were established , not including those set up as part of the settlement of the rail strike itself .
8 I mean , ’ he gestured expansively about him , ‘ look at this wonderful craft of yours : a tank that doubles up as part of a spacecraft .
9 Not just any portrait painter , either , but one who might possibly end up as part of the family and on whom it was therefore important to make a good impression .
10 The report was drawn up as part of the evidence in the recently completed court case against Exxon [ see ED no. 45 ] .
11 It is a relatively small sum that you 're talking about here because there are not that many employees with long service involved , and so the indemnity is , in our terms not a sizable amount , but I can understand Age Concern 's worries in terms of simply pick picking it up as part of transfer , and why we 'd certainly recommend it to you .
12 does that go up as part of the management charge or part of the service charge which is not related to management ?
13 it would go up as part of the service charge , the management charge would not change as a result
14 People working for the EC — which outlaws discrimination — faced an upper age-limit of 35 for starting work in many posts in Community institutions , said the report , drawn up as part of the European Year of Older People .
15 ‘ It is to be opened up as part of the Teesdale Way but until then it 's not a footpath and it 's fenced off , ’ Coun Biddiscombe said .
16 In terms of this position Moore could say that the object or universal horse is made up of parts to which the parts of an individual horse correspond , while the object or universal good is not made up of parts to which the parts of an individual good thing correspond .
17 In terms of this position Moore could say that the object or universal horse is made up of parts to which the parts of an individual horse correspond , while the object or universal good is not made up of parts to which the parts of an individual good thing correspond .
18 A thing could be regarded as made up of parts in different ways , according to how we divide it mentally .
19 Sean Rickard , Chief Economist with the National Farmers ' Union ( NFU ) , admits that such a financial harvest is possible ; during the past ten years , ‘ very small farms have increased in number , but decreased in acreage , because generally middle-sized farms are being split up with part of the land sold being taken over by larger farms and part becoming smallholdings .
20 In my judgment , there are indications that the provisions relating to administrative receivers generally apply both to companies formed and registered under the Companies Acts and to unregistered companies liable to be wound up under Part V. The starting point is that the legislative concept of administrative receiver , and the statutory scheme of the provisions relating to his qualifications , functions , powers and duties , all rest on a contractual base , namely , a receiver appointed by or on behalf of debenture holders under a debenture secured by a floating charge .
21 When it was demolished , two complete skeletons were found walled up in part of the building .
22 But her new sheets smelled of lavender and there was a comforting stone hot-water-bottle at the foot of the bed , wrapped up in part of an old blanket so that it would not bruise her toes , and Victoria 's gentle breathing was drowsy as the humming of bees , and she slept , with the tears drying on her cheeks .
23 Though Mrs Poole , gentle-natured and tolerant , made up in part for her disagreeable husband , most who visited the Castle Street house were attracted there by neither of the elder Pooles , but by their son , another Thomas .
24 Such developments have been far slower in Britain , held up in part by regulatory and tax barriers .
25 The US Secretary of State James Baker met subsequently with Shevardnadze and welcomed the proposed cuts at a joint press conference , although he had earlier expressed doubts as to whether the cuts were in fact new or were made up in part by other previously announced withdrawals .
26 In the late Eighties Jeremy Ridgway and David Bennett , Zimbabwe-born but living in London , produced the ‘ Cum ’ paintings which were made up in part from semen and shown in New York .
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