Example sentences of "[adj] part [prep] it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | A large part of it goes to Japan . |
2 | The unfortunate thing is that a good part of it came from an unexpected direction . |
3 | What 's forty-eight hours and a good part of it taken up on the train ! |
4 | ‘ Ewbank 'd inside and Atco 'd out , the English suburban residence and the garden which is an integral part of it stand trim and lovingly cared for ’ ( Richards , 1946 ; 1973 edn , p. 13 ) . |
5 | Looting was certainly widespread , but a major part of it appeared to be organized by the Iraqi government . |
6 | This is mainly concerned with economic restructuring and agricultural development , a considerable part of it linked to the environment . |
7 | A fundamental part of it has to be this recognition : animals have the right to be left alone . |
8 | It is a mechanical process , indeed the technique has been automated ( see Chapter 11 ) , but the difficult part of it lies in understanding the meaning , that is , the semantics of the data , and this is only discovered by extensive and careful data analysis . |
9 | The old sunset-defying British Empire stands out even better , and it so happens that the main fossiliferous parts of it fall on a non-equatorial great circle , thereby providing ample ammunition for the polar wanderers . |
10 | He left England on 27 October and two days later he lectured at Hamburg on " The Idea of a Christian Society " ; the tour , which he made with Arnold Toynbee , included visits to nine cities , but he complained later that not the least exhausting part of it had been the expectation from his hosts that lie was some kind of oracle as well as a poet . |
11 | Indeed , a significant part of it concerned the relevance of depreciation accounting . |
12 | Dutch photography is as varied as any , but there is a significant part of it devoted to play , theatricality and — in the case of Paul de Nooijer — both of these and public applications too . |