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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Rat-1 fibroblasts that constitutively express a chimaeric protein , comprising a full-length c-Myc polypeptide fused to part of the human oestrogen receptor ( Rat-1/c-Myc-ER cells ) , show demonstrable c-Myc activity only in the presence of β- oestradiol .
2 How can we appeal to part time workers and convince them that we can change things for the better , many of whom are home workers who are working in appalling conditions and often for less than fifty pence an hour ?
3 Fig. 3.2 An entity set relating to part of a hospital
4 There should therefore be another relation formed relating to PART , and the ORDER relation modified .
5 In the matter of searches the only search necessary before completion is against the title , on the appropriate Form 94A ( search relating to whole of land in a title ) or 94B ( search relating to part ) .
6 Now , however , the time had come to part and Miss Howard was created Countess of Beauregard and established in a desirable residence in the country .
7 Once again , returning to part ( a ) in Fig. 10–5 , there will be no deviations from the equilibrium value of the real wage rate : any price changes will be appropriately compensated for by wage changes and individuals will be employed producing level of output , irrespective of the price level .
8 According to Leopold , young Thomas wept bitterly when the time came to part .
9 It was Jekub 's ; at least , it was in a big yellow box bolted to part of Jekub , so presumably it had belonged to Jekub .
10 Drawings were altered er instead of getting a whole sheet of a combined er er part of a , a steering gear or whatever it might have been , er they were all itemized and reduced to part pieces , and it was much easier to look , examine and find out what sizes were required than , you know , three dimensional er drawings .
11 The fog seemed to part without warning , revealing the great headland of Rhuaival over three hundred metres above us , mist trailing like smoke from its peak and even a stray beam of sunshine lighting up the craggy outlines of the cliffs .
12 For the appropriate procedure in Admiralty actions reference should be made to Part II of The County Court Practice .
13 Nothing , it seemed , was going to part those book keepers from their copies of Excel !
14 She would go with Julius — and by the time they returned to the house she would know if they were going to part as friends or enemies .
15 For instructions on making up this heading refer to PART II Interlined Curtains .
16 There is another area in which our ways are beginning to part and that is weekly journalism — current affairs .
17 This is clearly linked to Part 1 , since what is being projected on to the person with an impairment by ‘ able-bodied ’ culture is in itself changing .
18 For example : ( 1 ) a school in Liverpool may feel their local history to be linked to part of the world of work on American cotton plantations ; ( 2 ) a school in rural Wales may wish to exploit connections of Welsh emigrants to Patagonia ; ( 3 ) a school in Lancashire may feel it essential to include a study of textiles in the nineteenth century as an in-depth study in a Victorian core unit .
19 An essential part of the Revised Higher is a decision-making exercise , which is linked to Part 1 of the syllabus .
20 Given that the diagram involves both the rate of interest and the level of real income , this information can be translated to part ( b ) to give the positively sloped curve showing a locus of equilibrium points in the money market .
21 The smelly blanket is that particular , usually soiled , object from which the child hates to part .
22 That chapter notes briefly that he and Jacob agreed to part because the land would not support all their flocks and herds and allow them to live together .
23 ‘ Under Labour policy those rights would be given to part time workers from day one , ’ said Miss Armstrong .
24 The attribute file refers to part classes allocated according to the source of the component : unique , base part , made from , and variable have been defined as four fundamental classes and help simplify the CAD data base by reducing duplicated data stored about similar parts ( see Figure 5.8 ) .
25 Outcomes ( a ) or ( b ) would enable McAlpine to proceed to Part II of the IDO registration procedure under the 1991 Planning and Compensation Act .
26 I turn to Part XXVI of the Companies Act 1985 .
27 More stringent rules apply to Part A marks which require that the trade mark must be " adapted to distinguish " the goods of the owner of the mark from goods of other traders .
28 And here we artists , not only writers , must admit to part of the blame for the popularising of the wilderness areas .
29 Figure 3.2 relates to part of a hospital .
30 They managed to part that night with no more than a friendly kiss , but the following evening when Mrs Wallington again went early to bed was more difficult .
  Next page