Example sentences of "simply part " in BNC.

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1 What remains uncertain is whether consciousness is a separate phenomenon which needs explaining , like language or vision , or whether it is simply an attribute of certain neural processes in the same way as high reflectance is an attribute of the piece of paper you are looking at while you read this , something which is simply part of the physical characteristics of the brain or the paper .
2 The result is that the children learn how to control dogs and the dogs learn that obeying children is simply part of life .
3 He believed there was not one problem of unemployment , but several , some of which were simply part of modern industry , while others could be cured by state intervention .
4 They do not see falling over as ‘ failure ’ ; it is simply part of the process of learning .
5 Are late and all-night sittings really necessary , or simply part of the cachet traditionally associated with being an MP ?
6 1064 , the inquiry into the applicant 's complaint was simply part of a substantially wider investigation , in this instance into the practices of the West Midland Serious Crime Squad , a matter of the very gravest public concern .
7 These editorial policies are not the result of idiosyncratic requirements on the part of journal editors ; they are simply part of the disciplinary culture , which every aspiring academic has to pick up .
8 In this sense , the military was seen as simply part of the nation 's organizational structure under party control and direction , like everyone else .
9 But , of course , that had been simply part of a dream and must be dismissed .
10 They are simply part of the Government 's plan to dilute the tribal population — to promote nationalism by standardizing the Bengali language , culture and the Muslim religion .
11 The possibility that we belong to such a so-called noumenal realm ( that is , a realm of things in themselves ) in our true being , also suggests dimly how it can be possible that ultimately we are free agents , who can cause ourselves to act according to the moral law , whatever the pressures upon us , in spite of the fact that at the level of appearance we are simply parts of the natural order of cause and effect , and as such merely animals impelled by our instinctive desires
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