Example sentences of "part of [art] [noun sg] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The installation of a computer system is an excellent opportunity to sweep away prejudice and introduce a more professional approach : good time recording systems , on micro-computer , for example , are often part of a suite of packages linking output to the input needs of the job-costing system . |
2 | This should ideally be part of a course of lessons from a skilled teaching professional if you are to use your time and effort efficiently . |
3 | In this paper the unfairness of this professional attitude is argued and encouragement given to the need for residential care to be seen as part of a continuum of services for children in care . |
4 | They form part of a range of diseases now more logically termed inherited prion diseases , and a new nomenclature has been proposed . |
5 | The magistrates obtained an Act authorising them to borrow £160,000 to build part of a range of docks designed by John Rennie . |
6 | In all these cases regional incentives might be important , but only in the context of a need to reduce costs and an ability to move , rather than as the initial motivation , and as part of a bundle of considerations rather than as a separable ‘ factor ’ . |
7 | When Stop Hinkley Expansion members had conducted a test run in 1957 to see just how quickly every house within the Hinkley Point evacuation zone could be visited ( as part of a campaign for sirens to be installed ) it had taken over two hours . |
8 | Cartoon ‘ Upon the improv 'd mode of cropping ’ — one of a series published in 1792 as part of a campaign by farriers to ridicule the Veterinary College . |
9 | The Mysteries , based on the York and Chester Mystery Plays , is one part of a trilogy of plays . |
10 | Taking the example of an art nouveau dairy part of a Parade of shops in his idealised suburb he says : ‘ First it was new-fangled , then fashionable , then merely commonplace , then out-of-date , then ( to the sophisticated ) attractively ‘ period ’ . ’ |
11 | The Ruger pistol was part of a haul of guns and ammunition discovered in Queensland Street off the Shankill Road on February 18 . |
12 | The fallibility of all knowledge is not a sign of its deficiency but rather an essential characteristic of knowledge , for every knowledge claim is part of a system of signs that is open to further interpretation and has consequences that are to be publicly tested and confirmed . |
13 | To maintain that the content of literature is part of a system of signs with a structure of its own , independent of the ‘ real ’ world , is clearly to maintain that it is in theory analyzable in the same way as its language ; but in practice a ready-made set of conceptual tools is simply not available . |
14 | The entity-relationship diagram given in Figure 3.17 shows the entities for part of a firm of wholesalers . |
15 | The NPFL had earlier agreed that its representative would form part of a triumvirate of vice-presidents under an independent interim president , but this arrangement appeared to be stillborn . |
16 | Most of the work of geographers on settlement location , that of Von Thunen , Christaller and Weber for example , has concentrated on settlements as part of a hierarchy of places linked to trading patterns . |
17 | referred to a statutory predecessor of Ord. 62 , r. 24 and said : ‘ Where an account consists in part of a bill of costs , the judge may direct the taxing master to assist him in settling such costs . ’ |
18 | The team is taking 26,000 baby dinners to orphanages in Iasi along with part of a consignment of shoes , baby milk , medicines and a full library of medical textbooks which were donated by North Tees General Hospital . |
19 | Drug and alcohol abuse were raised as issues which , because of their connection with crime , needed to be part of a programme for offenders . |
20 | The L-shaped block is part of a programme of developments outlined to the committee designed to spruce up Clark 's , Bucktons and Mechanics Yards . |
21 | The tour was part of a programme of visits to the outlying areas of the Russian Federation [ for visit to north see p. 38876 ] . |
22 | They may be taken as free-standing courses or as part of a programme of modules . |
23 | For those who wish to make the transition back to the NHS , the possession of a certificate testifying to their clinical adequacy only when part of a team of physicians is likely to be a stigma rather than of benefit . |
24 | It is suggested that where the premises form part of a number of properties insured by the landlord under a block policy , it would be unreasonable to expect the landlord to produce the policy and this is accepted . |
25 | If you are part of a group with instructors then the instructors should take on the roles of the Jones and tell you the sort of things they think Olwyn will work for . |
26 | They were part of a group of students returning from Stratford to London where they were registered at a college on Picadilly . |
27 | On his appointment in Scotland he formed part of a group of geologists who , in the period before World War I , were internationally without parallel for their original insights into metamorphic and igneous rocks and the intricate problems of structural geology . |
28 | Similarly , considerable thought must be given to cross default provisions if the vendor is part of a group of companies . |
29 | The plaintiffs were part of a group of companies which operated Bureaux de Change . |
30 | The happy muddle of the Rectory drawing-room , the flushed children , the feeling of belonging , of being part of a group of humans who all wanted her , among whom she could be entirely herself , all seduced her stay . |