Example sentences of "part of the [noun sg] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Factors as subtle as the weather , time of year and phases of the moon — to which varying individual responses form part of the drug pictures of a number of homoeopathic remedies — may well play a part .
2 A large part of the contrast results from this .
3 The Trust deed precludes the trustees from investing any part of the trust assets in securities of the Company or in lending to or guaranteeing any loans made to the Company .
4 The exclusion of parts of the centre " let or constructed or adapted for letting " is fair and reasonable , but quite often an exclusion will relate only to parts of the centre " not let on the same terms as this lease " which could result in the occupying tenants paying part of the service charges for unlet premises .
5 We report the findings of a study in which the psychiatric diagnoses made as part of the case assessments by two similar multidisciplinary psychogeriatric community teams were compared with formal psychiatric assessment and diagnosis .
6 1.1 Loss , whether of status , security , freedom or in its many other aspects is often an implicit part of the life situations of departmental clients .
7 The delegates supported a motion to create a co-operative bank network , the capital for which would come from part of the government subsidies to farmers for 1992 of 6,500 million roubles .
8 The Security Service is part of the Defence Forces of the country .
9 The Security Service is part of the Defence forces of the country .
10 During the latter part of the century visits by famous Nonconformist ministers as great public figures , and not as denominational delegates or visiting preachers , became part of American cultural and religious life .
11 One problem with normal car launching in light winds is that any poor steering on the part of the pilot results in the parachute dropping outside the normal dropping zone .
12 All information must be formatted so that it is readily visible and intelligible to users : preferably as part of the software objects to which it pertains .
13 It will cover a further part of the purchase costs of Polly Peck 's recent acquisitions of Del Monte , the American fresh fruit distributor and Sansui Electric of Japan , on top of the proceeds of the recent rights issue .
14 Is it right to see in the big reduction in disconnections signs of a different attitude on the part of the electricity companies to their customers and signs of better management since the companies were privatised , and is there scope for further improvement in this respect ?
15 where loss , misdelivery or damage , however sustained , is in respect of part of the Consignment , to the proportion of the sum ascertained in accordance with ( 1 ) ( a ) of this Condition which the actual value of that part of the Consignment bears to the actual value of the whole of the Consignment .
16 Halpern ( 1986 ) derides their apparent conviction that ‘ it is frightening and perhaps even unAmerican to consider the possibility that even a small part of the sex differences in spatial abilities ( or any cognitive ability ) , may be attributed to biological factors ’ ( 1986 : 1014 ) .
17 16.15 Poetry needs to be a central part of the reading programmes throughout the secondary sector , and this assumption needs reinforcing especially at 14 to 16 .
18 It also supports the advancement of education by payment , in cases of genuine need , of part of the school fees of children interested in skiing , at ski academies throughout the world .
19 Or perhaps some plants will always be plants , part of the building blocks of creation .
20 This point can be proved by an admission on the part of the defendant-on enquiries at the DVLC , Swansea whose records can be produced in evidence ; and by an admission on the part of the owner where he is n't the defendant etc .
21 A payment which has a dual purpose ( ie is part of the price arrangements between the vendor shareholders and Newco , rather than being a payment incurred wholly and exclusively by Target for the purposes of its trade ) may not be deductible ( see Watney Combe and Co v Pike [ 1982 ] STC 733 ) .
22 Formally , B is A 's subordinate but informally a good part of the organisation centres upon B with little reference to A.
23 Some hostility or distress on the part of the dementia sufferers to some of the memory testing or depression questions , and to the performance tests , had been anticipated ; but on the whole this was not found to be the case .
24 Temporal periodicity is fairly self-evident It is the number of times part of the display cycles from light to dark to light again in each second .
25 The phrase that the law is an ass , because it falls to cover the circumstance , is a common pairing lime on the part of the neighbourhood men in situations like this .
26 Around the edge the ivoroid binding sports a fine reddish line matching part of the oakleaf epaulettes around the multiple mini sound holes which , love them or hate them , help give the 1992-H a distinctive appearance .
27 As part of the programme teams of workers planted more than 30,000 trees and shrubs , many of which will not reach maturity until the next century .
28 However , the attitudinist will say that the only real deduction is at the descriptive level , and that the distinctively ethical part of the conclusion springs from the value charge of the word which expresses an attitude from which one can disassociate oneself without being in the least irrational .
29 Black Five No. 45491 has arrived from Fleetwood , Standard Class 4 Tank No. 80080 has temporarily departed from Butterley Park to Folkestone where she worked as banking engine on the Harbour Branch there as part of the centenary celebrations of the line .
30 If you are concerned about the provision of any part of the health services in your area you can contact your local Community Health Council .
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