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

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1 When you see a cheap little bird carved in China you realise that language is an unnecessary part of play .
2 They opened premises in the most prestigious part of the town .
3 With a feeling of having been unexpectedly let out of school , I drove over the hills on the road to Reading and coasted along the unfenced part of the Quillersedge Estate until I thought I 'd come more or less to where Gareth had dropped the paint : parked off the road there and searched more closely for the place on foot .
4 Solicitors are increasingly becoming the dominant branch of the profession despite the historical recognition that they are the junior part of the legal profession .
5 you got yo would have to take and hour or take two hours , or take three hours and if you take up to three hours or if you got three separate hours that was detention and if we were in our in the junior part of the school in the first three forms erm , you then had to go into school on Saturday morning .
6 The luxury shower — costing more than Princess Diana 's whirlpool bath -is part of a £26,000 spruce-up of Chief Executive Mike Smith 's office .
7 At one time he also had a nanny , who came from the German-speaking part of Switzerland .
8 The most admirable part of the whole affair was the undeviating loyalty of his wife , Valerie Hobson , with whom I had had some encounters previously , when she was married to Anthony Havelock-Allan .
9 There are also powerful and persuasive attempts to analyse the origin and fabrication of racism itself , contesting the assumption that it is an inevitable , permanent , and eternal part of all social landscapes .
10 This ninth-century , circular section is the only surviving part of the Abbey built by Charlemagne to enforce Christianity upon the pagan Saxons .
11 And all the time you were n't really there , you were somewhere else entirely , and the funniest part of it was that you ended up looking like a pro , like a model who lived for these moments in the public eye .
12 As with the basic advice for the textual part of a newsletter the message is keep it simple .
13 Polonium was then an irreplaceable part of the bomb .
14 Fortunately , this magnificent and irreplaceable part of Ayrshire 's heritage is now on permanent display to the public in Kilwinning 's new public library .
15 Board uses the smooth downhill part of wave in latter part of turn .
16 Let's er let's move onto the downhill part of the er proceedings today .
17 Of course to people like Mr. Tully who benefit by the British presence in the occupied part of our country ( a country which was partitioned against the will of the vast majority of our population ) the current whereabouts of Barleycorn is an unpleasant reminder that the Republican movement will not be cowed by threats from the likes of him and his cohorts in the Unionist parties in the failed political entity of Northern Ireland .
18 Scotland has already phased out its only Magnox plant which occupied part of the Hunterston site and won acclaim as the world 's most efficient nuclear reactor when it was operating .
19 There is no doubt that the Brooklands Museum has made great strides in preserving part of Britain 's motoring and aviation heritage and to celebrate 85 years of Brooklands an ambitious programme of aviation and motoring events are planned for 1992 .
20 It has peacocks , which like to sit on the seats when visitors are scarce , a compound with a few docile wild animals in , a small lake , a free-standing part of a Gothic cloister from the ruined abbey of Saint-Sever-de-Rustan which was removed and re-erected here , and , if you can find them among the shrubbery , busts of two French poets , one of whom was born in the town while the other went to school here : the native was the arch Romantic Théophile Gautier , whose bust in the Jar din Massey was sculpted by his exotic daughter Judith , the outsider Jules Laforgue , the strange , consumptive young poet who so influenced T. S. Eliot and died at twenty-seven .
21 The resulting conflict , the Battle of Grunberg , was unusual in that it consisted almost entirely of mounted troops on both sides , the best of the Empire 's knights versus the most mobile part of the Orc horde .
22 ‘ It must also be thoroughly researched locally to ensure that it is not being called after an undesirable part of town .
23 Lear is evidently pleased with what Goneril has said , since he awards her a rich part of England , and moves on to the second movement , where again two daughters speak .
24 2 ) Excision which involves the cutting of the clitoris and of all or part of the smaller lips ( labia minora ) 3 ) Infibulation which involves the cutting of the smaller lips of the clitoris , at least the anterior two thirds of the inside part of the larger lips ( labia majora ) and the stitching together of the two sides of the vulva .
25 This was but a resumé of the botanical part of a much more detailed work to follow in due course .
26 Clarinets and bassoons supply the melodic part of the texture , while the oboes are allotted the reiterated notes , and flutes , horns , and pizzicati strings give weight to the accented chords which occur at the end of each bar and the beginning of the next .
27 The only er solid part of the wardrobe was in fact the front part , which was made of Sorry about that .
28 I often hear from friends in the military business , because that 's near my own sort of work , that the German part of NATO is the only really big and solid part of NATO , as if that military tradition has revived , found itself again .
29 These gemmules have , accordingly , been invested by Darwin with two sorts of properties : those credited to every asexual part of the body , in 1838 , to explain its generative and regenerative powers , and those invoked then to explain the impressionability and variability of immature ova .
30 The houses were spacious , detached , each one built to an individual design and set back from the road in well-kept gardens : it was the posh part of town .
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