Example sentences of "[vb pp] in part " in BNC.

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1 That the restrictions are at last to be lifted in part reflects universal acknowledgement that terror of the communications revolution has been a prime contributor to the technological backwardness of the country .
2 Nevertheless , it was his firm conviction that the Masai needed ‘ all the administrative control we can give them ’ , and the many waterworks he constructed were designed in part to curtail their wanderings .
3 The legislation has been designed in part on the basis of research on custodial interrogation carried out for the Royal Commission on Criminal Procedure .
4 Our publications now include , in addition to catalogues on CD-ROM , the forthcoming Sources in History : The Medieval Realms , which is designed in part for students and teachers of the schools national curriculum history unit entitled ‘ Medieval Realms ’ .
5 Scientists were unsure however whether they were also to blame for severe fogs reported in parts of Malaysia , Singapore , the Philippines and Thailand .
6 It was taken away stone by stone and rebuilt in part at the Beamish Museum in Newcastle area , which specializes in preserving country ways .
7 It was also estimated that 60 per cent of the fruit and vegetable crop had been lost , although this could be blamed in part on almost continuous rain between late August and October in the main vegetable-growing belt of central European Russia , Byelorussia and the north Ukraine , with the result that crops had rotted in waterlogged fields .
8 I am delighted that you have agreed to be interviewed in part of this sequence .
9 Villa claim the Juventus deal was worth £7.5m if the valuation of players included in part exchange is taken into account .
10 The proposals which require legislative change for their implementation have been included in Part II of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 ( White , Robin , 1991 ) .
11 The health provisions , contained in Part 1 of the Factories Act 1961 provide that every factory must be kept clean and free from effluvia arising from any drain , sanitary convenience or nuisance .
12 The Lay Observer has been replaced with a Legal Services Ombudsman with rather wider powers than the Law Observer under provisions contained in Part II of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 .
13 The major legislative provisions on insolvency are contained in Part IV of the Insolvency Act 1986 and the Insolvency Rules made pursuant to s. 411 of the Act .
14 The main substance of the book is contained in part two which provides an excellent overview of the British welfare state during its ‘ classic ’ period ( 1945–75 ) .
15 It is not yet known to what extent the original provisions contained in Part V will remain unchanged when the full provisions on unlisted securities are finally implemented .
16 Under the listed securities regulations contained in Part IV of the FSA , the London Stock Exchange is appointed the competent authority to make listing rules to govern the admission of securities to listing and the continuing obligation of listed companies .
17 Directors ' duties under company law are contained in Part IX of the Companies Act 1985 ( Sections 282 — 344 ) .
18 The effect of this on the Government 's aim of making more people independent of the state , as well as the effect on increasing disincentives , is considered in Part III .
19 Reforming the tax system in order to reduce sharply the standard rate of tax is considered in Part IV .
20 Reforms aimed at refashioning the welfare state , so that it acts as a floor on which the underclass can build by their own efforts , rather than a ceiling through which it is impossible for them to pass , are considered in Part IV .
21 Recent fiscal changes affecting the ownership of wealth have been considered in Part II .
22 ( The problems these women faced as workers are considered in Part II . )
23 Full-time married women workers formed about 10 per cent of the labour force between 1911 and the outbreak of World War II , and the experience of these women will be considered in Part II .
24 Users often approach information sources not with names ( as have been considered in Part II ) , but with a question that requires an answer or a topic for study .
25 Some of the available search keys have already been considered in Part 11 ; that is , personal and corporate names .
26 These types of agreement will be considered in Part 2 .
27 Both these two figures have profound implications for migration , daily travel and tourism in UK sub-regions as they will be visualized in Part III , and for the growing purchase of services outside the home .
28 The Indians regarded him as a medicine man and his apple-tree enthusiasm , odd clothing and religious devotion — he distributed religious tracts torn in parts for widespread circulation — started many folktales .
29 Indeed , it is arguable that the mere possession of nuclear weapons threatens legality given the measures apparently needed to preserve security and suppress protests depicted in part III of this volume .
30 Design signifies architectural design in this context , although such a review raises issues in town planning and housing policy which are beyond the scope of this paper , and which have been addressed in part by others .
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