Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] part " in BNC.

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1 Since the true wind is so strong , the apparent wind plays little part .
2 Our author is aware of these objections but , even though Christ plays little part in his religious vision , he does find a contemplative exemplar in the gospels in the story of Martha and Mary .
3 Yet , it plays little part in standard accounts of the history of English before about 1600 , and in ME stop-deleted forms ( such as bes , lan : ‘ best , land ’ ) are amongst the forms that are typically corrected by textual editors as errors .
4 True to Reid 's claim that the debate jumped to solutions , we now find that a major response to economic decline and youth unemployment has been the Youth Training Scheme organised through the Manpower Services Commission of the Department of Employment , in which the school sector plays little part .
5 About this time the Geomagnetism Unit and the Global Seismology Unit were incorporated into NERC and became component parts of IGS .
6 Max has to establish a relationship with the soldiers : ‘ He had quite early realised that part of their life depended on their being left to do things by themselves and not being interfered with .
7 Hayek argues that ‘ an order of the complexity of modern society can be designed neither as a whole , nor by shaping each part separately without regard to the rest , but only by consistently adhering to certain principles throughout a process of evolution ’ .
8 And it 's really to provide , according to Derek , it 's to provide the Secretary of State with some ideas of costings of , if she decides the new careers services to run careers conventions , she would make that part of the specification and she would know how much that that was likely to cost her .
9 Two Swedes came to a town near here with a grant , and started a factory that made micro-electric parts or something — anyway , it would supposedly employ hundreds of local people .
10 This can only be acquired through detailed knowledge of the technical nature of the product and the manufacturing process , knowledge of the economics of the relevant markets , and awareness of the complete value chain for the company 's products and how investment will enhance each part .
11 I could afford to miss that part of the picture , and turned back to Gloria .
12 To ta just to make it look a bit respectable because it 's a church , they 're using that part of it .
13 The separation of the mode of discovery and the mode of justification does enable the inductivists to evade that part of the criticism levelled at them in this chapter which was directed at the claim that science starts with observation .
14 It would work by using genetically-engineered parts of the HIV virus to inject healthy people .
15 He was , Gibson informed , coming to have a look " at a quarry of slate with a view to farming that part of the Royalty . "
16 If the monies were utilised on expenses then surely the taxpayer would not have the power to enjoy that part of the income which is utilised on expenses so that in that indirect fashion relief will be available for expenses .
17 The next most difficult aspects to understand about Chinese herbal medicine are the rationales for using specific parts of plants and the mixing of herbs to prepare a particular formulation .
18 When does the Prime Minister intend to implement that part of the treaty in respect of Wales and Scotland ?
19 It follows , therefore , that out of this sum only have the character of being realised surplus-value. if we recognise that capitalist consumption — α — is a limited quantity which is relatively inelastic , represents that part of surplus-value embodied in consumption goods which is ‘ saved ’ .
20 It is also important that the physiotherapist should explain each part of the rehabilitation process to you the carer , teach you how you can help , and guide both you and the patient through each stage ( and any setbacks ) .
21 Given that part of the rationale behind the ACDP is the devolution of responsibility to colleges , one could make the case that the specialist nature of these courses makes it very desirable that colleges should undertake the main part of the development work , in partnership with the Council and the commercial organisations served by the course .
22 If you make that part of the lea the
23 What I said to the Prime Minister was that he should answer that part of the question to him that was in order .
24 If the nurse neglects this part of her role the amputee may fall and injure himself or lose confidence in his ability to adapt and cope with this problem .
25 Since history affects people 's decisions , it plays some part in producing future history .
26 If the sociologist is present at the moment of speech-production , whether as observer or interviewer , then he or she plays some part in the creation of the dialogue .
27 Clearly memory plays some part in many aspects of the driving task , one way to identify tasks in which memory may play an interesting role is to look at situations in which a failure of memory is observed .
28 , take a man with a woman to see some part of .
29 There may be variations in toxin levels with the season , and animals , in any case , eat different parts of plants with different levels of toxin and , at different stages of their own development , may be able to deal differently with such toxins .
30 It was clear that the actress was intent on enjoying this part of the play to the full , Shae thought wryly , resolutely quashing the niggling little stab of jealousy as Dane took her in his arms .
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