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

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1 Take part for one , two or three months from now until 1995 .
2 This may have accounted in part for their reluctance to promote the growth of radio while at the same time encouraging the development of a press based in Dar es Salaam .
3 I suggest encouraging a limited number of effectively managed centres , selected in part on a geographical basis , and in part for their value and interest to more than one of the association 's panels .
4 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 .
5 Britain succeeded in creating a Commonwealth ‘ special relationship ’ in civil aviation after 1945 which compensated in part for its inability to obtain international approval for a more regulated global system .
6 Indeed we know that they valued the material in part for its supposed aphrodisiac properties and in part because of its sensitivity to mercury , which helped to insure against drinking poisoned wine .
7 Yet if the little Swede is patient , I can see a major part for him in George Graham 's scheme of things .
8 ‘ I wrote the part for him .
9 ‘ Britten had written the part for him as the eldest son , Jaffet , which was a treble , ’ said Graham .
10 He said he would ask Sir David Attenborough to help her , which he did by checking out her agent and saying he would look out for a film part for her . ’
11 He thinks there 's a part for me in the new play at the Queen 's . ’
12 A theatrical gentleman approached me after one of the performances , said he was impressed by my singing , and that he could obtain a part for me with the Schikenader Company in Vienna .
13 The lucky part for me was that I was able to go from school and do what I wanted to do .
14 If there 's a part for me , let it be left until tomorrow . ’
15 Orton switched things around so that it was much more Ken 's vehicle , as Williams said , ‘ He did , suddenly , get fired with the idea of writing a zonking great part for me . ’
16 The third part is perhaps something that erm , we find a little more difficult , I do found that er number two , number three and number four if you were n't careful blends very much into one another and actually then part three as far as I 'm concerned actually putting across the benefits is really the main part I think and that really is putting into everyday English what we know as professionals as in technical terms , cos if you go and talk to somebody whatever it is , they have n't got a clue we have , we talk about it all the time and I think the biggest criticism of the insurance industry as a whole is the fact that you do n't talk to people in English and that 's why it 's got such a foot in the door and I think the third part for me really is the most important part of the sales process , relating our cock-ups in English , the benefits the client .
17 ‘ He said he 'd pick up a spare part for me today , and he has n't , which is why we fell out earlier and why I 'm on my way now to pick it up myself .
18 Leslie said he would need a special part for me then .
19 Oh wow , a character part for me .
20 The alternative name for a close relation , Hamburg parsley , is turnip-rooted , the root being the part for which it is grown , and ordinary parsley tends to follow the same root pattern .
21 She knew the part for which she was cast was that of the self-sacrificing heroine , encouraging the man she loved in his spiritual aspirations ; but she withheld the words of sympathy and understanding .
22 These four parts correspond , in both nomenclature and clef usage , to four of the five parts of the Lullian string ensemble ; the one string part for which there is no equivalent oboe is the quinte de violon , the one notated on the fourth staff from the top , in the alto clef ( C3 ) .
23 The pity of it was that she had n't made a bigger part for herself in the night 's scenario ; she was getting polite nods and hellos from people that she already knew slightly , and curious glances from most of the others .
24 This was a shrewd move on his part for it meant that he not only had the blessing , and guidance , of the College , but also avoided their censure .
25 But write a simple part for it and do not keep it going long without rests .
26 Somebody wanted to buy it as a non-worker but I said well I said we 'd ordered a part for it so
27 Er Madam Speaker I entirely agree , I entirely agree with my ho honourable friend er the absence of the social chapter in Britain accounts in part for our higher levels of employment and the reforms which we carried out in the eighties and the figures speak for themselves , as do the er people who speak for industry for example when Black and Decker announced their intention to bring their operations er fully into Britain out of Germany , a company spokesman said anyone familiar with this sit situation in Germany will grasp that because of costs it is become very difficult to do business there .
28 Some Environmental Health Departments may have agencies who can deal with this part for you — Ask them — Social Services also may have help available — Ask your Occupational Therapist .
29 A character part for you .
30 What 's the hardest part for you ?
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