Example sentences of "part is " in BNC.

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1 It is the sort of place which will always revive and rebuild , and in such a place Salim 's part is to make good , carry on .
2 ‘ And there is a thing that this wild part is very good for .
3 No matter from which angle they are viewed , these statues reveal that the head and limbs counter-balance each other round a central line running through the body so that each part is one with the whole picture .
4 Similarly , all the poses and/or gestures performed by each character must be distinctly national , no matter how minor a part is being played .
5 Once you have got all the battens in place , the hard part is over and you can start fixing the tiles — a job that is repetitive and boring , at least until you get to the cut bits at corners and edges .
6 The interesting part is that the measuring fibre does not need to be part of the current carrying circuit , giving a high degree of electrical isolation .
7 Romeo has none of his friend 's worldliness , and one of Timothy Welton 's best moments in the part is the animal way he leans and pushes at Richard Hague 's Benvolio in trying to do dying Tybalt further hurt ; another is his early gaucheness approaching Juliet .
8 Part is earmarked for transfer to the impoverished peasant farmers living in the areas concerned .
9 He found himself saying , ‘ In 1919 the Enabling Act was passed ’ and then could not remember what the Enabling Act was ; although it was and still in part is the Act which defines the nature of the establishment in England .
10 The easy part is identifying the manager you want .
11 The second part is an attempt to debunk the then generally accepted view that there was something unique , mysterious , almost supernatural in the rise of the European notions of politics .
12 ‘ Obedient servants ’ they have been called , and that for the most part is just what they were .
13 The Duchy of Cornwall , where Charles had promised to apply the lessons of organic agriculture , is one of the largest estates in Britain , about 130,000 acres in all , of which the greater part is on Dartmoor .
14 The other part is having coherent policies in the first place .
15 They hope also to learn what part is played by each firm 's promotion procedures , training , pay structures and family policies .
16 In his earlier story , The Premature Burial ( 1844 ) , Poe set out to confuse his readers : whilst the pseudo-autobiographical part is clearly fiction , the introductory section , with its reference to the ‘ Chirugical Journal of Leipzig ’ , seems intended to be read as fact .
17 ‘ She got on what I think was the wrong ride , and the tough part is that she was such a willing victim .
18 It does n't take me that long to actually get ready — the planning part is the important bit , and the fun bit .
19 The sad part is that I 've come to hate my body so much , I blame it for everything , and now I ca n't let anyone get close to me , to reassure me . ’
20 The stupid part is , recently I noticed a girl at our local swimming pool , painfully emaciated , like something out of a concentration camp , who came every morning to swim lengths , as I do .
21 ‘ The hard part is not letting it go to your head , but I ca n't see Kylie making that mistake .
22 The part is at once somewhere and anywhere .
23 To fix it locally , the part is finely focused and the peripheral area diffused , greyed and lost .
24 In London the government 's policy was clear , as Lord Salisbury told the Queen in a cypher telegram : ‘ Until United States [ make ] some communication to us no further step on our part is necessary .
25 The ‘ trocken ’ part is just ‘ dry ’ .
26 For others it may be the opposite problem , that doing drama is ‘ a bit silly ’ , a childish game , and that to take part is to ‘ lose face ’ .
27 The most back-breaking part is over , thank goodness …
28 He pointed out that the occurrence of conflict rather than co-operation and the fact that evolution ‘ rests on a struggle for existence ’ shows ‘ a want of that organic unity in which the good of one part is necessarily the good of the rest ’ .
29 The easiest part is to work out what would happen to the waters of the lake itself ; but for this , Dr Hollis had to pool information on rainfall , evaporation , the flow and salinity of the rivers , and the level , volume , and salinity of the lake , over as many years as possible ( in practice thirty ) and feed this into a computer .
30 If any such part is not provided in the advertised manner , we will pay you appropriate compensation if this has affected the enjoyment of your holiday ( see important note above ) .
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