Example sentences of "[adv] be [vb pp] as part of " in BNC.

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1 Credit transfer , or ‘ exemption ’ as it is sometimes called , has long been recognised as part of SCOTVEC 's provision .
2 It is a sadly neglected work , and again the only serious alternative to Järvi is Stravinsky 's Chicago recording which like the Jeu can only be obtained as part of a mammoth 22-CD Sony set of virtually all Stravinsky 's major works ( totally indispensable though that is ) .
3 The irreconcilability of two such extremes in one group of human beings could only be explained as part of the great mystery of human personality .
4 This means that the relation of ideas and practical problems can only be understood as part of the process of history .
5 Note that modules can only be offlined as part of a package ; they can not be offlined individually .
6 The Queen had already been informed ; this had been the purpose of his visit to Sandringham the previous day , which had generally been regarded as part of the normal routine , and not as marking any special occasion .
7 Some new programmes have already been scrapped as part of immediate budget cuts of £20 million .
8 A two-year study of the conservation value of ponds in Central Region has just been completed as part of the Operation Brightwater Campaign organised by the Scottish Conservation Projects Trust .
9 When viewed in this light Robert Summers 's thesis that the legal realist movement should best be seen as part of a tradition of ‘ pragmatic instrumentalism ’ in American jurisprudence seems basically correct .
10 For this reason local taxes will always be seen as part of the national tax structure .
11 If , as Parsons puts it , there can never be an id-impulse as such for the individual , since it must always be seen as part of the expressive symbolism of a common culture , then it is not possible to envisage the possibility of someone being in conflict with their society 's common culture .
12 The snare is that clauses let us see the fullest possible type of syntactic structure ; therefore , any syntactic relationship or any other type of phrase whatever can always be seen as part of a potential clause , of which the grammarian can helpfully provide the " deleted " or " understood " remainder .
13 But references to meanings are generally based on certain accidental characteristics that act as contextual code signals in communication , and can hardly be treated as part of the " essential description " of their referents .
14 On the surface at least , as non-owners of the means of production , they could hardly be considered as part of the bourgeoisie .
15 I am sick of always being treated as part of the President 's baggage .
16 Language units have also been developed as part of Higher National Certificates ( HNCs ) and Higher National Diplomas ( HNDs ) and these may be offered as free-standing courses as well as contributing to other courses such as business studies and hospitality management .
17 In this sense the Australian compulsory arbitration system , although a form of statutory regulation , may also be regarded as part of a collective bargaining system ( Clegg , 1976 ) .
18 Danish may also be studied as part of European Community Studies .
19 The Contagious Diseases Acts , alongside their formal aim , can also be seen as part of the legal effort to contain this occupational and geographical mobility .
20 Thus this topic may also be treated as part of that dealing with attitudes and identities .
21 Specially developed computer based material can also be used as part of the assessment process .
22 Consequently , it can be argued that deposit accounts with banks or other financial institutions should also be included as part of the stock of money .
23 This rule applies only to such services as may properly be offered as part of a solicitor 's practice .
24 Where a solicitor by himself or herself or with any other person without breach of paragraph ( 2 ) of this rule operates , actively participates in or controls any business , other than a solicitor 's practice or a multi-national partnership , which offers any service which may properly be offered as part of a solicitor 's practice , the solicitor shall ensure ?
25 The draft secondary legislation , with a commentary and accompanying explanatory notes , has now been issued as part of a consultation exercise to various trade representative bodies .
26 During the Second World War considerable damage was done to the docks by enemy action , and they have now been restored as part of the World Trade Centre , with the dock as a yachting harbour and the surviving warehouses used as trading floors with shops beneath , an imaginative example of redevelopment combined with conservation .
27 The goodness which their behaviour has created and which has given them their special places , may now be regarded as part of the Created God .
28 Certainly , the notion that limited liability is of itself a denial of the very skills and integrity being held out by a professional to the rest of the world may be outdated in the light of the size and type of projects now being undertaken as part of surveying practice .
29 To date 15 personnel from British Steel have been trained using this system which is now being used as part of normal training practice .
30 PEPs originally were designed as part of the Government 's plan to help more people become share owners by offering them the chance to invest in the Stock Exchange .
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