Example sentences of "[conj] be [adv] part " in BNC.

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1 Speakers 9 and 10 are more interesting in that neither of them used Creole syntactic features or any of the segmental phonological features that are characteristic of Creole , or are identifiably part of the " Patois " stereotype .
2 When graded tests are used for subjects that are squarely part of the ‘ core curriculum ’ , maths , sciences , languages , and English , there may be a certain reluctance to introduce such a system .
3 There are about 300 fiches which include the NACAB information system as well as six of the 15 reference books that are normally part of the bureau system .
4 It ignores the security , directory services and the time services that are also part of DCE 's secure core .
5 First , there are the substantive responsibilities which go hand in hand with the moral virtues that are inseparably part of the intellectual life .
6 This applies both for single-record positions and for buckets that are only part of a track in size .
7 Incorporated into the new group are a number of established businesses that were previously part of ICL 's Associated Services Division .
8 The restrictions that were also part of the reform , however , were by and large ignored by the media Abse , in his speech during the second reading , spelled out to the House what these controls involved .
9 At this stage it is anticipated that quota trading to secure premium payment on ewes that were already part of the 1993 claim will take place between 15 April and 15 June — although the dates could be put back and the period might be shortened .
10 In such work there is an opportunity for English to , in a sense , escape from the academy , literally to go extra-mural , and to re-establish those connections with the larger society that were originally part of its raison d'être .
11 The greater size of many firms , and the social and spatial distance between owners and workers or top managers and lower managers , do not promote the loyalties and identifications that were once part of many people 's working life . )
12 As a communist nation that is also part of the third world , Cuba finds its economy in double trouble .
13 The Scots caught up with the Britons on land that is now part of Coilsfield Mains farm .
14 That 's to start with if you look at the you will find that erm and then you 've had that sort of what er local people that is now part and policy .
15 In fact these are just shorthand labels for a type of practice that is only part of ABA .
16 because of the look of it , when in fact that 's only part of it it depends whether he 's gon na be motivated there , they mo it 's not gon na need much motivation but if people are interested in you for what you are like , like they have been , yeah , and he 's experienced all , he 's been somebody special there has n't he ?
17 She was tearing herself away from him and spinning round to face him , a storm in her eyes that was only part fury .
18 They were in use until the middle of the nineteenth century , and are now part of a marina complex .
19 The animals were saved from an elephant cull and are now part of a conservation project on a 25,000-acre wildlife estate in central Zimbabwe .
20 The changes with time are just as important as those that occur during spatial patterning and are indeed part of the process .
21 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 .
22 Indeed , it is not an easy task to find out if the invention has been anticipated and is already part of the state of the art , given the massive world-wide volume of published work , and it is possible that a publication which anticipates the invention will not be discovered .
23 And is obviously part of the plot , hired to hand me the note , and take it off me afterwards .
24 Yarm has its own council and is still part of Stockton borough .
25 Smearing occurs more frequently in severely learning disabled children and is often part of exploring sensation or deliberate behaviour to evoke reactions from care-takers .
26 Clearly , stress has linguistic importance and is therefore an aspect of the phonology of English that must be described , but it is not usually regarded as something that is related to individual segmental phonemes ; normally , stress is said to be something that is applied to ( or is a property of ) syllables , and is therefore part of the suprasegmental phonology of English .
27 He was deposed from the ministry of the Church of Scotland in 1831 for teaching that ‘ assurance of salvation ’ is attainable , and is indeed part of genuine faith , and for views on the atonement incompatible with the Westminster Confession .
28 It was formed in 1981 and is now part of the new 101 ( London ) Engineer Regiment , the bomb disposal experts of the TA .
29 It is the oldest of its type , having been started by an ex-Army officer to show schoolteachers and clerics the classical world , and is now part of the P & O group .
30 This house is where the famous journalist , E. E. Kisch was born and is now part of the Museum of the City of Prague .
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