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

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1 The home side gradually began to look interested , with the pace of Paul Bennett playing a vital part on the flank .
2 Outlining plans for a rededication service by the Bishop of Clogher , Dr Brian Hannon , next Sunday , Mr Knowd said : ‘ We want to make this the beginning of a new chapter in the life of the church , which is a vital part of the heritage of the area , reaching back to a time when there was no denominational difference among Christians .
3 Maintaining good mental health is a vital part of the fight against physical disease , and is especially important in long-term or ‘ chronic ’ illnesses such as food intolerance .
4 The shorthand writer arrived a little late , and so a vital part of the exchange that took place is not recorded .
5 It is a positive message in which the keeping of the moral commandments of behaviour become a vital part of the relationship with God and with each other .
6 Working in close co-operation with others along the coastline , a vital part of the warden 's work has been in protecting the shingle nest sites of this slender and graceful bird .
7 Inspection in schools must be considered a vital part of the education system .
8 ‘ The second reason why this is a good target is that it 's the same size as the vital part of the aeroplane . ’
9 Indeed the franchise system can now be tailored to meet the needs of larger corporate organisations as well as the independent businessman — further positive proof of the fact that franchisees are regarded as a vital part of the company 's expansion ambitions in the UK .
10 Michelle Tempest-Mitchell , 21 , said : ‘ Placements are a vital part of the course .
11 The Clapham accident of December 1988 , the first for half a century in Britain due to the failure of the signalling , appalled the public in demonstrating how poor morale and discipline were in a vital part of the service at a key point .
12 Managers need to appreciate that house officers are a vital part of the service they provide and an asset that should be protected .
13 In other circumstances it may be a very vital part of the whole , sometimes subservient , sometimes stepping forward into complete prominence .
14 Furthermore , social work ( or social pedagogy ) in its variety of different approaches has become firmly established as a cornerstone of the German welfare system and a vital part of the legitimacy of the state .
15 It is considered a vital part of the mission of the AMF(L) to make an outward display of friendliness towards the population and above all to display unity within the Force itself .
16 Lord Mackay , the Lord Chancellor , described the Courts and Legal Services Bill , which was published yesterday , as a ‘ vital part of the government 's overall strategy to improve the administration of justice ’ .
17 The Lord Chancellor , Lord Mackay , described the Courts and Legal Services Bill , which was published yesterday , as a vital part of the Government 's overall strategy to improve the administration of justice .
18 This is a vital part of the work , as your blocks will merely follow the levels prepared .
19 All this thinking and doodling will have done nothing physically to change the view outside the window , but it is a vital part of the gardening process .
20 But in the Darjeeling districts and in Assam a complex railway network soon became a vital part of the supply system and comforts of the white tea planters .
21 History constituted a vital part of the class struggle .
22 Gaining parental attention and praise is a vital part of the programme as often the parents ' lack of interest is the reason for the problem having continued .
23 The education of countrywomen when it 's a vital part of the programme for the W I .
24 The new country rejected the new name Azania on the grounds that it had slave origins — and preferring the sense that it was a vital part of the continent as a whole .
25 Accepting that milk remains as vital part of the diet makes the whole process of weaning more relaxed for both mother and baby .
26 A whole system of informal work practices is able to exist alongside those of the police management and they form a vital part of the labour process in the station .
27 TECs are a vital part of the delivery of modern policies in a modern society .
28 Dicey viewed the intrinsic connection between law and morality as a vital part of the rule of law .
29 But this is to allow the opponent to set the terms for debate , accepting assumptions that feminists ought perhaps to question ( for example , that women should be treated equally only to the extent that they resemble men ) and thus conceding a vital part of the argument .
30 Labour requirements are a vital part of the production process .
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