Example sentences of "[noun sg] be part [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ 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 .
2 This partnership is part of our strategy of building up a long-term international profile by bilateral relationships with leading players in the major international markets for business education . ’
3 That ‘ nose for news ’ which is the prerequisite of every good journalist is part of it .
4 Much of the alleged wisdom that inheres in institutions and practice is part of what she has regarded as the flabby consensus that dragged the country down .
5 The first is to try to achieve a combination in which the tones of the different parts of the design are sufficiently distinct to read clearly one from another but do not display too violent tonal contrasts , unless a particularly dramatic effect is part of your aim !
6 The supermarket 's suppliers Gulf Oil , based in Cheltenham , said it was reacting to a local situation and Tesco says the cut is part of it 's service to customers , denying it 's creating an artificially low price .
7 It has to be controlled , but Yves never actually said that violence was part of our game , or that he condoned violence ’ , said Simon .
8 Understanding that thought could influence the body for good or ill was part of their diagnostic practice .
9 The Camorra and the Mafia are part of their heritage , violence in their blood . ’
10 The attitude of the extended family and friends towards black people and to a black child being part of their family , must be ascertained .
11 Identification is part of our survival kit ; it is the way we are .
12 The work is part of its major restoration programme .
13 Prof Chris Payne , HRI 's chief executive , said : ‘ The work is part of our twin goals of achieving environmentally sustainable horticultural production and adding value for the UK grower .
14 The marines ' sexist and racist mutual abuse is part of their camaraderie , with the women getting the best lines : ‘ Were you ever mistaken for a man ? ’ asks one hapless male of Private Vasquez ( Jenette Goldstein ) , setting himself up for ‘ No ; were you ? ’
15 Suffering is part of our preparation for the hereafter .
16 Anxiety is part of our daily life .
17 The healing quality of tears and laughter is part of their lives .
18 The test is part of it all . ’
19 I dreamt of making an Olympic team when I was in high school , a rather far-fetched dream for a 4:36 miler , but that dream was part of what got me through all those hard times during the years that I was losing race after race in college .
20 Because if we happened , just happened to discover , or even suspect , that our spontaneity was part of their order , we 'd know that we were lost .
21 Revenge and restoration were part of his duty .
22 Realistically , though , you would need to have strong evidence that the existence of such a right is part of your particular deal with your employer , and that you have been denied satisfaction from your work in a clear and unjustifiable fashion , before you could pursue litigation with confidence .
23 Others take the view that marketing is part of everyone 's job and that R&D , in particular , is expected to supplement other inputs by making direct contact with users of company products and with competitive activities .
24 Pincher replied that a denial by the intelligence services about bugging or other secret operation carries no weight because denial is part of their stock-in-trade .
25 The operator , which claims sixth place in the packaged holiday market , says the move is part of its intention to identify and cater for specific market segments .
26 The value of privacy is central here : the body is part of one 's private identity , and , apart from any physical hurt inflicted by violence , a violent assault constitutes a challenge to one 's personal identity , peace , and wellbeing .
27 Its appearance is part of its merchantability .
28 Although she describes a stereotypical beau , Leapor emphasizes that Strephon 's artificial appearance is part of his strategy to deceive Celia .
29 Even this new threat of jail was part of it .
30 And the General was part of it .
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