Example sentences of "an integral part of [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Gender factors are seen to be an integral part of mental illness in women and a woman 's limited resources are often a significant factor in her ability to extricate herself from oppressive , unsupportive environments .
2 Testing — numerous tests to assess basic intelligence , aptitude , attitude , and personality , and to predict delinquent behaviour , exist and are used today as an integral part of pre-employment screening .
3 Quality build is an integral part of long life and has always been the source of Nautor 's success .
4 Seventh , accountability and judgment are an integral part of economic life .
5 Of morphological interest is their evidence that the nervous system is not very much more conservative in its evolution than are the muscular and exoskeletal systems : muscles which seem to form an integral part of one segment may in part be innervated from the ganglia of other segments .
6 Residential term-time and vacation courses or field trips form an integral part of many University course demands .
7 6.5 The avoidance and management of violence is seen as an integral part of good practice .
8 In BP , we consider HSE to be an integral part of good business management .
9 They would appreciate how it is an integral part of good stewardship and environmentally responsible land ownership ’ .
10 Its driving force was the aspiration to make classical Latinity — not merely literature , but culture overall — an integral part of contemporary life .
11 An integral part of lip-cup decoration is an inscription , often a signature .
12 Foreign visits or visits to other parts of the UK and the Republic of Ireland are an integral part of each course .
13 Copies of the thesis abstract , which is an integral part of each thesis , were sent to Aslib by the universities , and such abstracts were made available on demand .
14 These principles and these beliefs are such an integral part of each person 's characteristics that few days will pass in the professional life of the librarian when these loyalties do not impinge upon our professional judgment .
15 Information retrieval should be recognized as a skill within its own right , though it forms an integral part of wider study skills .
16 It is an integral part of spiritual pride , moral evil , psychological alienation and intellectual confusion , each of which is a legacy of the Fall .
17 His mandate requires the Church to serve both the person and community , Education is an integral part of that mission .
18 Once again it must be emphasised that creative play with these materials is tremendously important , and though mathematical experience may be an integral part of that activity , the child ' s creative urge should never be sacrificed .
19 They police waterways , clean coastlines , help ships in trouble , and are basically an integral part of international co-operation and patrol .
20 Surfing was an integral part of traditional Island society : not just a sport , but a rite of passage , an initiation , an act of worship , a demonstration of power , and a form of courtship .
21 Internal audit is an integral part of internal control .
22 With relentless detail she documented the effects that the petrochemical ‘ elixirs of death ’ — ; the pesticides which farmers still regard as an integral part of modern agriculture — were wreaking on the wildlife of the countryside .
23 It is an integral part of modern culture that it is simply not possible to envisage a model of freedom , including that abstraction needed for the achievement of equality , which would not have as one of its component parts the tendency towards alienation .
24 Apart from the fuel used directly to power farm equipment and to transport food , processed or unprocessed , to the consumer , the fertilizers and pesticides which are an integral part of modern cultivation methods are overwhelmingly derivatives of oil .
25 It could have been different ( as it was with New Towns ) but it was not : town planning was massively buttressed throughout the post-war period by becoming an integral part of local government .
26 decision-making groups such as committees ( particularly prevalent in local government and an integral part of local government structure ) ;
27 It said : ’ Local authorities , like central Government , should become enablers rather than providers Compulsory competitive tendering should be progressively phased out and replaced by compulsory private tendering Only public health , civil defence and local amenities need to remain an integral part of local government . ’
28 An Italian , Salvatore Settis , has been appointed to direct the Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities , the institution devoted to advanced research by international scholars into the history of art ‘ broadly defined as an integral part of human history and society ’ .
29 Although there are important differences between the various theories , the great majority of researchers assert that ‘ aggression ’ ( however defined ; see below for a discussion on definitions ) is an integral part of human nature ; and that aggressive impulses and behaviour have somehow to be directed and controlled for human relations to be sustained over time in a social setting .
30 The view that aggression is an integral part of human nature has been strongly argued for a long time by exceptionally articulate and persuasive individuals .
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