Example sentences of "part company with " in BNC.

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1 Every one of us felt sad at having to part company with our particular horse or mule .
2 At that instant she chose the path of her own life , and understood that in time she would have to part company with her friend .
3 The ideal pitch attitude was easy to maintain , being with the top of the engine cowling just below the horizon , and like this we quickly reached the fiftyknot lift-off speed to part company with the viscous sea and curve easily away over the Solent .
4 There is a rapidly-growing belief in Italy that Sampdoria are ready to part company with England defender Walker because he has not lived up to expectations since joining them last summer .
5 In Sunset 's case you are acutely aware of this as the moves into the upper groove are made — definitely not a place to part company with the rock !
6 It 's bad enough trying to persuade 168-pin chip to part company with its socket — I ca n't imagine the grey hairs that 'll result from trying to insert an expensive 238-pin one in its place !
7 FULHAM 'S controversial chief executive Brian Naismith , we hear , may be about to part company with the club .
8 ‘ Contrary to speculation , there are no plans to part company with the newspaper , and the editorial side will remain in Aberystwyth , where we have invested heavily in modern technology .
9 Leapor is here parting company with conventional love poetry , leaving that to others who have ‘ a softer Pen ’ ; Swift himself gives some space to describing wedding festivities , though the bitter revelation is expected shortly .
10 SECOND division BEDFORD have appointed former Bristol and England flanker Mike Rafter as their new coach after parting company with New Zealander Ian Snook , coach for the past three years , Snook is now expected to join Old Wesley in Dublin .
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12 Wallpaper and plaster were parting company with the walls and high ceilings , and decomposing furniture lay everywhere , as if hacked apart by axes .
13 The 20-year-old Belfast driver has signed to race with the Kurt Luby team in this year 's series after parting company with them when things started to go badly wrong in 1992 .
14 It was in Launceston that Gould took the opportunity of parting company with Gilbert , instructing him to await the arrival in Launceston of the Comet , which would carry him on to the Swan River in Western Australia .
15 There is very considerable evidence which I have reviewed at length elsewhere that , since parting company with the ancestors of today 's great apes and since acquiring numerous gelada-like adaptations , the human race has been subject to an evolutionary process known as neoteny or foetalization .
16 If we Christians set our own judgement or our inherited traditions above the Old and New Testament scriptures we part company with the Lord and the apostles , and cut ourselves off from our one source of knowledge of God .
17 I part company with the Committee in a small way on its comment that those developments would have come about irrespective of our privatisation proposals .
18 Tiger and Fox argue , however ( and here they part company with the early sociobiologists ) , that human beings ' wiring is capped by a symbolising , conceptualising brain .
19 erm I can not see , and this is where I part company with Peter Williamson to some extent , I can not see any reason why his data should be regarded as showing that when the sudden change did take place it took place for any reason other than natural selection within a single population .
20 As a result , artists feel that if they have parted company with their manager after three years it is unfair if their previous manager continues to take commission on album sales for another seven years .
21 Taylor Woodrow , traditionally the most conservative of contractors , has just unexpectedly parted company with its chairman , Peter Drew .
22 JENNIFER CAPRIATI , 16 , the American prodigy , ranked sixth in the world , has parted company with coach Pavel Slozil less than four months after beginning work with him .
23 Wanderers chairman Geoff Wyatt issued the following statement : ‘ By amicable agreement the three coaches have parted company with the club and we wish to thank them for their committment and efforts during their time as coaches with us . ’
24 STEVE Archibald , ex-Scottish international , has parted company with Fulham after playing 155 minutes for the Second Division club .
25 CATWALK have parted company with the Dedicated label after two singles .
26 In his analysis of class , Weber has parted company with Marx on a number of important issues .
27 The Reuss valley floor is comparatively wide and level for a considerable stretch south of Altdorf ( 447m , 1,466ft above sea level ) and only begins to narrow at Erstfeld ( 472m , 1,548ft ) , by which point the new motorway N2 has parted company with the old Gotthard road No 2 as well as the railway , having crossed to the west bank of the river .
28 Of Glenelg they saw little ; after breakfast on Thursday , 2 September , having parted company with their guides John Hay and Laughland Vass , they walked down to the shore and were ferried to Skye .
29 Evaporated the minute they had parted company with her and André , that was for sure .
30 The Pru lost nearly £1million a week on its estate agency business , and parted company with the chain 's managing director .
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