Example sentences of "[conj] part [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Almost 40 per cent of such problems were attributed in whole or part to the pupils ' characteristics whilst in about 65 per cent of cases the home was thought to be wholly or partly to blame .
2 Is the text or part of the text written so that a reader will benefit in a future encounter with a work of art ?
3 You can buy stamps , usually worth £1.00 from local showrooms and use them to pay all or part of the quarterly bill .
4 The local council can give grants to home owners to cover all or part of the cost of getting repair and improvement work done .
5 Disabled facilities grants cover all or part of the cost of adaptation work , such as putting in a downstairs toilet .
6 Nevertheless his choreographic plan is so designed that each movement of every dancer , whether as an individual or part of the group , is co-ordinated with the others so that it fits correctly into the overall pattern and within the space allotted by stage , wings and backcloth which — in Symphonic Variations — delicately echoes the curving lines or the dance .
7 You may bequeath your Entire Estate , a Specific Sum of Money , Specific Property , or all or part of the Residue of your Estate — or even make a Conditional Bequest in the event that another potential beneficiary pre-deceases you .
8 In a ‘ sundown set' ’ dolphins are encircled late in the day , so that all or part of the backdown procedure is carried out during darkness .
9 This property allows the gold to be applied in semi-liquid form over all or part of the object .
10 But a commission appointed in June 1246 found that a number of foresters of fee had in fact disposed of all or part of the lands they held by service of keeping their forest bailiwicks .
11 Article 44 states , ‘ If the government requires , the Assembly must pronounce with a single vote on the whole or part of the text in question making only those amendments accepted by the government ’ , which enables the government to bypass the scrutiny procedures ( such as they are ) entirely .
12 There are only a few detailed pollen diagrams from the Outer Hebrides that cover all or part of the last 10,000 years , the so-called post-glacial .
13 God is not an object or part of the world .
14 The provisions , discussed more fully below , allowing a departure from all or part of the National Curriculum in certain cases or where certain individuals are concerned , were introduced when the bill was before the Commons in early 1988 .
15 Over the next few decades there are references to a Mr S.R. Pattison producing cloth , as well as of a Mr Farrar , leasing all or part of the mill for dyeing .
16 Before any line of fiction can gel , starkly contrasted possibilities are introduced : ‘ You 're either part of the plot or part of the counter-plot ’ ( Sukenick 1973 : 1 ) .
17 The doctor may withhold all or part of the report from you if he thinks that it would be in your interest , or that of others , to do so .
18 The doctor may withhold all or part of the report from you if he thinks that it would be in your interest , or that of others , to do so .
19 Some employers insist that if an employee leaves the job for any reason within a specified time limit after moving overseas , all or part of the relocation expenses must be repaid .
20 Are you , for instance , due to be reimbursed in respect of all or part of the running expenses ?
21 recent years by the introduction of the statutory right for any council to spend up to the product of a 2p rate on any matter which the council itself considers is for the benefit of the area or part of the area , or all or some of the inhabitants .
22 The vast majority of children do attend school for all or part of the primary school cycle .
23 How many in your class have lived in some other town , or part of the country , or abroad , before coming to your present area ?
24 There is provision in the Education Act , under special circumstances , for the suspension of all or part of the National Curriculum , so as to allow developmental work to take place .
25 In the case of a Local Commissioner , if at any stage in the investigation he decides that the action complained of also concerns a government department or part of the national health service ( e.g. a hospital ) he will consult the Parliamentary Commissioner or the Health Service Commissioner as the case may be .
26 What does 50% equal as a fraction or part of the whole ?
27 What does 33⅓% equal as a fraction or part of the whole ?
28 The segments are harder to explain in the chaetognath model , and the midline trace could represent a septum or part of the gut .
29 For oxidoreductase enzymes , where the substrate is oxidised or reduced , some insoluble electron mediator may form whole or part of the working electrode to aid electron transfer and generate the current .
30 This does not mean that the applicant can not let the house , but if she sells it , or simply uses it as a second home , she may have to pay back the whole or part of the grant with interest .
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