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

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1 If it were to continue throughout the decade the structure of the game could change significantly , by forcing counties to employ only a small force of top-class full-time professionals supplemented with part timers and the many amateur cricketers thrown up in the recreational game .
2 debt collectors and employers of Captain Helves , who abscond with part of their funds .
3 Now you can get going with Part Two .
4 Fishing under licence was to continue within the original 150-mile zone , but no fishing was to be allowed in the new zone , to be regarded as an area of Anglo-Argentine co-operation , the eastern half of which was to be patrolled by the Falklands and the western half by Argentina since it overlapped with part of its 200-mile territorial waters .
5 I disregard Labour 's attempts to agree with part of this .
6 What is incomprehensible , however , is the loss of status that goes with part time work .
7 The United Bulgarian Agrarian Party ( BZNS-E ) , a former ally of the ruling communists , had united with part of the Nikola Petkov BZNS .
8 Editor , — As a female consultant and a member of the Joint Working Party on Flexible Training , recently convened by the Department of Health , I was delighted to see the editorial and supporting articles dealing with part time ( now called flexible ) training .
9 At the end of the gallery Mr Molloy has designed a tall wooden column inspired by the vertical nature of hangul , the Korean script , which has been inscribed with part of a Korean poem cycle .
10 3. one of the field lines coincides with part of the y axis connecting the two charges .
11 ‘ We had trouble underwriting the issue , due to a combination of events , ’ says Mr Reed , ‘ so we were left with part of it , which was n't a particular problem for us . ’
12 If there are sufficient good stories , I would hope to have the book published with part of the proceeds being donated to the RNLI and/or other charities .
13 It was purchased with part of Wimpey 's donation and will be used as a teaching aid for nurses when explaining the causes of osteoporosis — the fragile bone disease — to patients .
14 Tony Dyke returns with part two of his memoirs of life in The North London branches in the fifties .
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