Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [verb] part " in BNC.

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1 She joined The I-Threes in ‘ 73 , who became part of Bob 's show when Bunny Wailer and Peter Tosh quit in rows over touring and star billing in 1974 .
2 Perry Anderson , who lives part of the year in Sherman Oaks while he teaches as UCLA , was reminded of what his parents saw in December 1941 , after they landed in San Francisco after three years of being bombed in South China .
3 No sturdy country wench this , but a slender , fairy-like creature who seemed part of her wild , otherwordly surroundings .
4 Also there are District , Assistant District and Deputy District judges ; stipendiary magistrates who act full time ; and Justices of the Peace ( JPs ) who act part time and are unpaid .
5 I intended to stay longer than their short breakfast stop — because this is the town of David Thomson , who spent part of his childhood here ; his late adolescence and young manhood in Ireland ; his maturity as a writer and BBC radio producer .
6 Master Humphrey 's barber , ‘ a very brisk , bustling , active little man ’ , who forms part of ‘ Mr Weller 's Watch ’ .
7 There must be a direct line of accountability from the man in the street , via his MP who is accountable to his constituents , to the minister who takes part in the Council of Ministers and the government , who are accountable to parliament .
8 They tend not to explore what difference it makes who takes part in the public-policy process , or else they assume that the beneficiaries of public policy can simply be " read-off " from information about group participation because of uncomplicated assumptions about all groups being able to participate in order to advance their own interest .
9 Anyone who takes part must register as soon as he or she has completed 15 minutes ' exercise , between midnight tonight and 10.30pm tomorrow .
10 This year , that concern can be put into words by everyone who takes part .
11 Do n't forget we do need to show a positive involvement from EVERYONE who takes part in our classes .
12 By an unemployment reserve , I do not just mean a register but a reserve of people who are being trained and well paid and who feel part of the economy and of our industrial community .
13 Second , the specificity of who it is safe to love is related to the ‘ me in you ’ : ‘ I love someone who reflects part of myself , sometimes a hidden or unacknowledged part of myself ; I feel good with a you who either shares my feelings , expresses them for me or helps me to defend myself against them . ’
14 Kerrey , first-term senator and former governor , was best known as a Vietnam war hero who lost part of his right leg in combat .
15 Due to the problems with implementing the peace process , it was reported on May 22 that the complement of 290 military personnel who formed part of the UN Observer Mission in El Salvador ( ONUSAL ) mission would not be reduced in June but would continue their duties until September .
16 The image of the real parents contrasts more and more with the early infantile one , and this contrast includes others who become part of the superego , teachers and other authority figures … today we have the following problem : the inhibiting , controlling , and guiding function of the superego , which largely merges with the ego , is weakened through the weakness of the parents , through indulgent education which fails to train the ego , and through the general social climate of permissiveness .
17 The EC commissioner for external affairs , Frans Andriessen , who took part in the first stage of the negotiations in New York last Friday , will report on progress to Community foreign ministers in Luxembourg today .
18 They made it clear to all their colleagues who took part in that operation , and to the Press and observers at the briefing , that they will be supporting the community today , tomorrow and thereafter .
19 Meanwhile , France 's Minister for Research and Technology urged the two US winners of the Nobel Medicine Prize to honour Dominique Stehelin , a Frenchman who took part in the award-winning cancer research at the University of California in the 1970s .
20 ‘ We have won some victories , ’ said Capitain Danilo Lucas , a West Point graduate who took part in the rebellion .
21 Some 60 per cent of Conservative MPs who took part in a recent Gallup survey thought standards would fall , not improve , if these changes took place .
22 ‘ We have won some victories , ’ said Capitain Danilo Lucas , a West Point graduate who took part in the rebellion .
23 The long-time social crusader said he had been ousted by the trade union block vote and had won the majority support of the individual members of the Birkenhead constituency who took part in the secret ballot on Tuesday .
24 A friend of mine who took part in such a march in Greenwich , Connecticut , headquarters of the Pittston Group , said that first came the airline pilots in their dark blue uniforms and gold braided hats ; then the telephone workers all dressed in red shirts ; and then the miners covered from head to toe in camouflage .
25 The State Department had accused Guatemala of ‘ failing to investigate effectively , to detain or prosecute ’ people in the security forces or half a dozen armed groups who took part in ‘ extrajudicial killings ’ .
26 We were two of the seventy people who took part in this course .
27 Thus the following account is a synthesis of interviews with those who took part and earlier published sources , all of which tend to differ slightly .
28 The majority of rioters who took part in these unhappy events were young , black and Afro-Caribbean origin .
29 Heads it 's Spring … a lovely display of Easter bonnets from just a few of the 25 children who took part in a magnificent parade at the Sally Ann Playgroup , Amery Street , Alton on Friday morning .
30 I would act as Master of Ceremonies introducing Sir Ernest and the various artists who took part as winners of that year 's MacMillan Club competitions .
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