Example sentences of "a part [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | In spite of this , Attlee , who had played a part during the war which was very largely behind the scenes — he had been Deputy Prime Minister and chairman of innumerable Cabinet committees — did ‘ emerge ’ during the campaign as a figure of importance , and this was largely an accidental result of Churchill 's tactics in conducting his own campaign . |
2 | The past also played a part at the Communist Party 's congress . |
3 | Finally , important solution forms are to be found in the Red Sea , a region of such aridity that the possibility of fresh water playing a part at the present time can be ignored . |
4 | Had it been less well done , someone as prickly and paranoid as Alex Household would have bridled , would have pointed out that to lose a part at the beginning of one 's career was rather different from losing it after twenty years in the business , would have made some bitter retort . |
5 | personally an and from er and the rest and he , he 's gone to this area and he 's looked and he , he 's seen and he may have interpreted this , or wanted to interpret it so that when his report went back that the , he was saying that we must get a move on to the people in the Party saying that we need to get involved now , we need to be in all these areas , we need to be helping things develop and , and being a part at the front . |
6 | A handful of women who play a part on the stage form the exception . |
7 | As part of the audience you are as much a part of the entertainment as the performance itself , and this is something that dramatists are aware of and have always written for . |
8 | The absence of punctuation is also a part of the style -but in spite of this you can sense the character struggling to articulate her thoughts clearly . |
9 | In terms of the acceptance of law and order , the bulk of the catholic — nationalist remnant form a part of the civil society of Northern Ireland , though as much as a third of the remnant can defect from this consensus , as when supporting the Provisionals over the ‘ H ’ -Block prison issue . |
10 | Not only does it form a part of the dominant beliefs of catholic nationalists , but their state form gives catholic social teaching coercive and hegemonic support . |
11 | With winch or car launches , it is essential to consider whether a cable break could result in a part of the cable falling on or near to a glider or anything else in mid-field . |
12 | The programme of many modern philosophers , therefore , has been to develop a conception of man and his mind which either disposes of or downgrades the inner , private arena , making the function of mind essentially a part of the public and physical world . |
13 | These ways have become so much a part of the fabric of dance that they are used almost unknowingly by teachers and dancers . |
14 | The machine can be used without the dust frame cover which simply snaps on to the decking , but in this case you will lose the benefits of dust extraction ; to this end , a dust bag is supplied and this very simply pushes into a part of the side of the machine . |
15 | But another group of commercial programs offer filter design as a part of the package . |
16 | The idea of ‘ theory ’ has now become so pervasive , so much a part of the terms of current debate , and so visibly incorporated into institutions , that I shall not resist using it . |
17 | So a part of the argument switches to the kind of incinerators you allow while industry is forced to clean itself up . |
18 | A part of the myth just did n't work after that . ’ |
19 | The Family Expenditure Surveys will be a part of the exercise , ’ a spokeswoman said . |
20 | Moreover , Sainsbury now offers a Cashback facility which allows Switchcard customers to draw up to £30 in cash as a part of the Switch transaction . |
21 | But irrespective of whether there was one general factor or two , it was clear that these general factors only explained a part of the variation in images of parties and leaders . |
22 | Under this Mrs Thatcher and Dr FitzGerald agreed that Northern Ireland would remain a part of the United Kingdom according to the wishes of its majority , but that ministers from Britain and the Republic would meet regularly to review political and security aspects . |
23 | This video shows a typical display and a part of the Ramstein performance , together with ‘ computer enhancement ’ of the accident . |
24 | It is knowledge of a kind which relates facts to one another and illuminates , however faintly , a part of the great scene of life . |
25 | Thereby it remained , in Britain 's eyes though not in its own , a part of the Empire , which was beginning about that time to be called the Commonwealth , and its citizens remained British subjects . |
26 | They are a part of the process , although I have never signed an artist from a demo without seeing the group play live . |
27 | Socially , sodomy was repeatedly equated with heresy and political treason ; metaphysically , it was conceived as ‘ sexual contusion in whatever form ’ , a ‘ force of anarchic disorder set against divine Creation ’ , not a part of the created order but an aspect of its dissolution . |
28 | From the respectable view , these rogues were merely the dregs of civilization — potentially dangerous , it is true , but in no way a part of the true social order . |
29 | There is in these travel journals a movement towards the recognition that the most acute form of nostalgia is that which , in evoking the past as lost fullness , then faces it with the knowledge that the restless incompleteness felt so acutely now , in the present , was also a part of the imaginary fullness then ; the truthfulness which aims to allay nostalgia only intensifies it . |
30 | They do represent , however , only a part of the record of the government and in some other areas , notably education and central-local government relations , there have been significant changes . |