Example sentences of "[be] part [prep] our " in BNC.
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1 | But one facet of the Wild West which has never been part of our social scene is surfacing now in cinematographic form . |
2 | " He was convinced " , wrote Tupper , " that the German man-in-the-street was participating in this senseless and savage struggle because the Prussian system forced him to ; the ordinary subject of the Kaiser might be misled into believing his cause just — but he could not conceive it possible that the German sailormen who had been part of our Merchant Service could have anything but hatred for this catastrophe " . |
3 | We were the first union in nineteen seventy six to come out with our policy on the then Race Relations Act it 's always been a trade union issue whether it was the trade unions in Germany in the twenties and thirties fighting Hitlerism and Nazi-ism or whether it was the trade unions fighting Moseley and his black shirts in Britain it has always been part of our ideals and principles . |
4 | This requirement may have been part of our own history too . |
5 | The Secretary of State for Education and Science has referred to LEAs ' and schools ' ‘ important responsibility to work towards the promotion of equality of opportunity for the different ethnic groups who are part of our national life ’ . |
6 | The mentally handicapped are part of our disabled community . |
7 | Guarantees to you are part of our domestic customer service — there is no direct cost to you . |
8 | Our bodies are part of our whole makeup and the intimate relationship of marriage needs expression in closeness of body as well as of mind and spirit . |
9 | As we are part of our own subject matter , we ultimately find ourselves . |
10 | I think perhaps not if they are part of our mystery . ’ |
11 | Emotions are part of our wholeness . |
12 | It is these positive examples of what is generally taken to be a negative force that have given rise to such concepts as ‘ white ’ ( i.e. good ) witchcraft ; they are part of our European tradition and lend a certain credence to Margaret Murray 's exaggerated presentation of a satanic underground cult of evil co-existing with orthodox Christianity . ’ |
13 | Commenting on the transactions , Joe Darby , LASMO 's Chief Executive , said today : ‘ These disposals are part of our continuing strategy to reduce debt and gearing and to divest ourselves of peripheral assets when attractive prices can be obtained . |
14 | ‘ The Fringe Show , our evening classes and our monthly fleamarket are part of our aim to inform the public about the Centre and get them coming in as a starting point for integration . |
15 | ‘ While partnerships are part of our industry 's culture , we were not even scratching the surface of the benefits that could come from taking traditional relationships many steps further , ’ he said . |
16 | I include in that the staff of Westminster Strategy who are part of our team . |
17 | Yeah we have a number of doctors who are part of our distribution er set up , we have people like Brian who 's busily growing his hair back , there are medical exclusions for people who ca n't invert so |
18 | They said they hoped ‘ the bombings of old buildings , which are part of our heritage and which have enormous potential for tourism , will cease ’ . |
19 | They are part of our county 's image and I hope people realise that . |
20 | The skills and disciplines to deliver each of these elements is available in Scotland , but will only be effectively utilised if they are part of our overall tourism strategy under one board and not , as now , with a variety of organisations working in partial isolation , and indeed often in competition . |
21 | We want them back because they are part of our livelihood . |
22 | ‘ Poppa says you 're part of our family now . |
23 | The struggle to recover the sense of relation to nature and to God , the recognition that even the most primitive feelings should be part of our heritage , seems to me to be the explanation and justification of the life of |
24 | It will not be something that ought to be part of our very definition . |
25 | Dick Lucas comments : ‘ Such is our work and dignity in Christ , that any task undertaken for our master , however menial , is fit to be part of our service to the Lord of glory ’ ( The Message of Colossians , IVP 1984 ) . |
26 | AIDS is likely to be part of our world for several decades — even if a cure or vaccine can be developed . |
27 | If other people like us that 's great … they can be part of our fun … ’ |
28 | Such measures and judgements are themselves , however , imprecise and depend upon political and ideological positions , so they , too , must be part of our object of study . |
29 | ‘ Consider the offer to be part of our agreement . ’ |
30 | The introduction of new services will always be part of our strategy and as I said last time the water saving service has moved well in the year . |