Example sentences of "[am/are] [prep] part " in BNC.

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1 And indeed it 's a sign of the times that I speak not with a mitre metaphorically upon my head but perhaps the glengarry of the convenorship of the Central Council of ACTS and therefore I am in part your servant here .
2 These short studies are in part historical , but partly art criticism ; the study of Leinberger is particularly relevant , as it comments both on an encounter with a sculpture and the problems of reading about it .
3 But it is like the first scenario in this : both kinds of eroticism are specific to male bonding , both occur within and against the very situations in which heterosexuality is most ardently pursued , and both are in part the consequence of heterosexual ardour .
4 Indeed , it may vary for reasons which are in part a matter for individual decision and temperament .
5 In this volume we are in part trying to draw out the links that tie the assumptions involved in policy debates to some of the grim realities that affect local communities in contemporary city life .
6 In this text we are in part challenging this straightforward relation .
7 Contacts with the adjacent Dalradian metasedimentary rocks and Ordovician volcanic , rocks are in part tectonic .
8 The limitations of Stephano and Trinculo are in part the limitations of their medium .
9 These inner conflicts are in part due to the person having ‘ id-impulses ’ which he or she has learned to see as wrong , and so has internalized prohibitions against acting on them .
10 If the tenure effects are in part causal , not just selective , and if the new housing association or private landlords operate a different rent and allocation regime , then family formation patterns among tenants may change in consequence .
11 Statutes which prohibit the production of evidence abroad , commonly known as ‘ blocking statutes ’ , many of which have been adopted since the 1978 meeting … , are in part a response to what are perceived in some countries as exorbitant assertions of jurisdiction by the courts of other countries .
12 Diocesan resources are in part historically determined — the older dioceses like Lincoln , Canterbury and Winchester enjoying rather more riches than their modern counterparts — but all derive a considerable part of their revenue from allocated parochial contributions .
13 From one point of view it might not matter , for the paragraphs are in part devised to give the reader information .
14 It is our conclusion that project objectives are in part being achieved through the growing interest in study skills to which the project has contributed but that the whole area of the relationship between information skills and the curriculum requires much more debate and thought both within the project and in the world of education generally .
15 They can , as we know , take the form illustrated by this " if " statement of our current example : if R and C , even if X , then still W. Their meaning is evidently quite other than that of dependent conditionals , since they are in part and in a way general .
16 Like the rest of the group she is working against considerable odds — yet these odds are in part created by the nature of the scheme itself .
17 We may assume , however , that he will have a better understanding of the purpose of the author in constructing the text in the way it is constructed if he knows that it is written in the late nineteenth century ( which will account for some differences in code , in Hymes ' terms ) in Victorian England ( which will account for the reference to a Reformatory ) and that the author is constructing the first English detective story , narrating the events from the point of view of four different participants , whose characters are in part revealed by the narrative style which the author assigns to them .
18 This was both for the hell of it , as well as for the annals of the newly developing discipline of psycho-anthropology , whose aims are in part to define the global range of human ability .
19 Nevertheless , the view that consumer tastes are in part the result of corporate influence and do not originate exclusively in the autonomous individual will is a persuasive one .
20 When parents exclude children from their own grief it can make the child feel that the awful event that has taken place is a punishment for which they are in part responsible .
21 They are in part based upon the statistical techniques described above , but use whatever mathematical form of extrapolation ( forward projection ) that the forecaster considers will be most valid in achieving a prediction .
22 Changes in style are in part due to the emphases of different Evaluation Officers .
23 The climatic boundaries of this graph are in part the same as those given by Penck ( 1910 ) , Davis ( 1912 ) and Troll ( 1947 ) whose influence is acknowledged by the writer .
24 As we saw , permissive trends in today 's culture are in part derived from a one-sided and shallow apprehension of Freudian ideas ; but in my view the situation has not been improved by one major distortion of Freud 's thinking of which many analysts and nearly all writers in the social sciences who have used psychoanalytic ideas have been guilty .
25 Dry grasslands are in part a relic of early agriculture , dating from the days when pre-historic man undertook the first forest clearances .
26 There are people who are unhappy that their taxes ( local and national ) are in part devoted to subsidising schools with vested interests .
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