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

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1 Above : B-17s have become an integral part of the Wings of Eagles show .
2 One possibility is to ignore the part of the award of damages which exceeds the amount exempt from tax under the ‘ golden handshake ’ rules , for instance by expressing the exempt amount ( currently £30,000 ) as an annual income over the unexpired period of the contract , estimating what the tax would be on that imaginary income and deducting that tax from the total compensation .
3 It is when ageist attitudes become part of the rules of institutions , govern the conduct of social life , and blend imperceptibly into everyday values and attitudes that they have a drastic effect on the way older people lead their lives .
4 Some form of analysis ( which may be more or less explicit ) is necessarily a part of the interpretation of texts , of understanding how a poet or novelist achieves his or her effects , and consequently must figure in the production of accurate writing .
5 Problem solving is an important part of the work of researchers of all descriptions , as well as medical diagnosticians , archaeologists , translators , historians , detectives , accountants , designers and taxonoms , but few of these fields have contributed to the problem-solving literature ( excepting detective fiction ) .
6 Valuations are an important part of the range of services offered by MAS , especially since they can lead to further work within the department , eg handling a disposal based on a valuation provided by us .
7 We are amazed that the athletics world is so eager to be part of the reinstatement of drugs cheat Ben Johnson .
8 Her ravishment too had been part of the scheme of things .
9 An integral part of the removal of barriers between member states has been and remains the implementation of the fundamental principle of Community law that member states should not discriminate against one another and should assimilate the treatment they accord to nationals from other member states to the treatment they accord to their own nationals .
10 The extract forms part of the description of events following the shooting of President Sadat ( English version : p. 271 ; Arabic version : pp. 527–31 ) .
11 The National Sound Archive , which is part of the directorate of Humanities and Social Sciences , is a special case , much involved in most of the issues raised here , but I propose to leave the question of recorded sound to one side for the purposes of this paper , and to concentrate on written and graphic sources for the historian .
12 Residential care continues to form a major part of the experience of children and young people in care .
13 This award was part of the History of Prices and incomes initiative ( award reference number ( B/05/25/0000 )
14 This award was part of the History of Prices and incomes initiative ( award reference number ( B/05/25/0000 )
15 This award was part of the History of Prices and incomes initiative ( award reference number ( B/05/25/0000 )
16 This award was part of the History of Prices and incomes initiative ( award reference number ( B/05/25/0000 )
17 This theory carries with it the implication that the cyclostome characters mentioned above were not part of the history of gnathostomes but were instead specializations restricted to lampreys and hagfishes .
18 This theory raises the possibility that cyclostome characters such as the median nostril , complex tongue and pouch-like gills are either primitive craniate characters and are truly part of the history of gnathostomes , or are convergencies , that is , accidental similarities , developed independently in lampreys and in hagfishes .
19 A part of the history of perceptions of people has been the changes in the labels that have been used over the years .
20 Mr Garner-Gray , a member of the branch executive of the National Unilever Management Association part of the Institute of Professionals , Managers and Scientists said staff were too shaken up and surprised to react immediately .
21 Mr Garner-Gray , a member of the branch executive of the National Unilever Management Association part of the Institute of Professionals , Managers and Scientists said staff were too shaken up and surprised to react immediately .
22 I hope this can be part of the clean-up of rivers . ’
23 She had gone to work willingly , seeing no injustice in the fact that she got no pay and slept on a straw pallet in the lower scullery ; she felt honoured to be part of the retinue of servants who made up this little Catholic community .
24 They occur naturally , forming part of the membranes of cells .
25 In the second case , the Panel found that Ultramar 's treatment of the unrelieved portion of advance corporation tax in the consolidated profit and loss account , including it as part of the cost of dividends , is contrary to SSAP8 , and as a result of this departure , breaches paragraph 3(7) of Schedule 4 to the Companies Act 1985 .
26 Good and bad , and even the higher good that mysticism finds everywhere , are the reflections of our own emotions on other things , not part of the substance of things as they are in themselves . ’
27 A DEC spokesman said that everything was in the early stages , and that he would n't like to comment on numbers — not even the 6,000 proposed lay-offs , although software engineering staff would be among the casualties , he also could n't say if they would be part of the wave of redundancies mentioned above .
28 Some objects in the current exhibition have been borrowed from Highclere Castle ( including part of the cache of shards and fragments of wooden sculptures found in a cupboard in 1988 ) and some from the British Museum itself , but many have come from further afield : the Metropolitan , the Boston Museum of Fine Arts , the Detroit Institute of Arts , the Brooklyn Museum , Cleveland , the Copenhagen Glyptotek and the Louvre .
29 It seems to me that part of the problem of players complaining about the pressure of the modern game is that they have not attuned themselves properly to what is required .
30 The Minister for Housing , who I am pleased to see is present , recognised in a previous debate that unemployment was a crucial part of the problem of repossessions .
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