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

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1 Can you so easily part with me ?
2 Crabb Robinson 's records looked odd transcribed in Roland 's own rather cramped script , less confident , less homogeneously part of a life .
3 In terms of land , the early Merovingian kings were probably well endowed with estates and palaces , many of them perhaps originally part of the imperial fisc .
4 In the past , the site 's been home to a church , a castle — perhaps even part of a palace .
5 Well we had er , we took out all the gear for that , so I knew a lot , being a crane driver I 'd know what gear I wanted but a lot of these stevedores what are on there now , they were lorry drivers and they ai n't got a clue what they do , so there part of my job meant I 'd go round and give advice .
6 So what we actually are possibly seeing is ourselves coming out of the trough so therefore part of it 's a training curve , but we do need to see that training curve start to come down and get back on to a level but we do n't know where the level is , that 's what worries us at this stage .
7 For one brief moment I felt the full shock of its death ; of a life , until recently , so remote , so inextricably part of the mountains and forests , now suddenly laid out at my feet .
8 The S was introduced at the end of January — and was thus not part of our driving story last August — but the ingredients are familiar enough .
9 For , as we noted , the association of particular accents ( realized by proportions of phonological variables ) with particular social or geographical communities is generally not part of an intentional message ( Labov ( 1972a ) argues that such variables are only very partially under conscious control ) , nor are such social significances associated with linguistic forms by arbitrary synchronic convention so much as by regular historical and social process .
10 Wilfulness is more obviously part of the mens rea than of the actus reus .
11 Because she was going she became much more obviously part of the firm .
12 A Committee Minute is , however , usually only part of the answer .
13 You 're so quickly not part of the team .
14 The purpose of this chapter has been to show how carers and the informal care network becomes part of the family network , and possibly even part of the family system with which social workers must work .
15 Yes , they are part of the features of the o open countryside , but in this particular case the proximity of Skelton Village to that boundary and the juxtaposition of the of the of the houses around that area and the er other features make this paddock part and the adjoining part of the more visually part of the village .
16 Then the neighbours and family who are relied on to share some daily task become more evidently part of the social system , or family system of that elderly person .
17 Hence the fiery , fluid guitars churning sound and sometimes decidedly personal moments ( the painful ‘ Hot Dog ’ is an example ) are probably only part of the story .
18 Nevertheless , this is clearly only part of the answer .
19 In the 1990/91 accounts , the indicators are clearly not part of the audited financial statements and have not been audited .
20 A light khaki smock fluttered over a ragged navy waistcoat , clearly once part of his best suit , and his shirt bore neither collar nor stud .
21 And yet Bobby Beasley and Nicolaus Silver were so nearly never part of the National story .
22 However , the first two arrangements have failed to materialise and the company is now effectively part of Agfa who introduced the product under its own Agfa Press label at the end of November .
23 For example , the following two relations in Figure 4.18 , COURSE and SUBJECT , both have course as the key , but the latter has it as only part of the composite key with subject .
24 The lens , which is really only part of a compound lens system , is responsible for the variable part of the focusing .
25 All these are jobs that in the past other people were paid to do but are now somehow part of ‘ free time ’ .
26 Quite something to witness , and often not part of feminists ' vocabulary .
27 This system provides a mechanism for drawing together a cast of informal innovation players around ideas which are often not part of one 's assigned work ( Rosenfeld and Servo , 1988 ) .
28 The survey is now also part of an international comparative project in which many key questions are repeated in several industrialized countries .
29 The following spring Charles called a great council at Paderborn , in the centre of Engria , to confirm that Saxony was now indeed part of the Frankish realm .
30 Now then part of it is they ask me You do n't have to , but they ask me to ask people to sign erm to say It 's just to say that you do n't mind your conversation being used .
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