Example sentences of "that part [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They will make less than he does of that part of Eliot which was a ‘ good ventriloquist ’ .
2 That part of the package has to be right , but it 's impossible to separate it from the consultation that goes on between the customer and the supplier before the sale is clinched .
3 He shared his pupils ' impatience with the history side but he was far too polite ever to express this prejudice in my presence — and he was pleased that there was somebody else in the department who was prepared to cover that part of the teaching .
4 If meaning is brought to birth within the text , the text itself is the bearer of all the Reality that inheres in meaning ; and that , when one thinks about it , is , while by no means all the Reality there is , quite a good portion of that part of Reality which matters to us .
5 Speaking as a minister , Sir Geoffrey was less robust , but his message was similar : although the deficit was ‘ not all bad news ’ , it did ‘ identify that part of our economic performance and vitality which most needs to be strengthened ’ — manufacturing industry .
6 To impute that Dr Runcie has been an unsuccessful archbishop by quoting falling numbers in that part of the Anglican Communion which is the Church of England is to ignore a whole complex of reasons for a reduction in church-going , including , no doubt , the encouragement of a highly competitive and success-orientated society .
7 Our society and culture , together with our spiritual awareness , has built a structure over the years to help us remember those people and events that have done much to determine the kind of lives we live today , and that part of the structure that relates to the Royal Air Force has , of course , a special interest for our Association .
8 Both individually and collectively we are given many opportunities to achieve that part of the Association 's Dedication that announces ‘ We shall remember them . ’
9 I believe that part of our responsibility in A&R is to introduce new artists and sounds to the market place .
10 It was the temple for everyone who wanted to be involved in something that had nothing to do with what most people thought was ‘ happening ’ in that part of the seventies .
11 She was so horribly sensible that it could drive you , as Maggie knew it was now driving Phoebe , into complete tantrums and screaming , because Rachel would not share that part of the argument .
12 • They are ( as their name indicates ) immediately above the optic chiasm , an area where the two nerves which carry visual information from the eyes cross over each other on their way to that part of the brain that analyses vision .
13 This , no doubt , was what enabled Lewis , in telling the story of his life , to separate the departments of his life , telling us only the ‘ spiritual ’ story and leaving that part of himself which Newman would have called ‘ the concrete man ’ hidden in shadows .
14 It appeals entirely to that part of you which lives in the throat and chest , leaving the spirit untouched . ’
15 It would be hard to give a satisfactory explanation if he were found in that part of the house so late at night .
16 The report says that part of the reason for this , apparently , is the instruction sheets provided in Do It All and other stores .
17 He could see with half an eye that the kid 's aunt was going to be one of the confident , bossy , well-connected women with whom that part of Cambridgeshire was substantially over-provided .
18 From this ‘ kind of contemplation ’ , says Hobbes , has ‘ sprung that part of philosophy which is called geometry ’ ; and he gives some detailed results of his own geometrical contemplations ( including an attempt to square the circle ) in the second and third parts of De Corpore .
19 Natural philosophy , or that part of it which is physics , will already have dealt with man to some extent , in considering the phenomenon of sense-perception .
20 As Berkeley points out , sceptics ‘ exaggerate , and love to enlarge on ’ that part of the seventeenth-century picture of the world according to which independently existing material things have a real essence of which we are ignorant .
21 Hey and listen , Pat , I do n't want to see or hear any reference to that part of the plan which shows that we can save up to a billion dollars a year by supplying components from the European plants to fit US manufactured vehicles .
22 This is the name given to rapid loss of the TL signal from that part of the glow curve normally thought to be stable .
23 The other problem is that part of the radiation dose which induces the TL signal is from the environment the object has been kept in , and the precise storage history over the lifetime of most antiquities is not known .
24 The teaching of Deuteronomy and the theology of the stories of Jericho and Ai and the rest ( for the book of Joshua gives us lists of cities put to the ban ) are also understandable in terms of ancient conduct of war in that part of the world , or with regard to our own contemporary warfare and religious belief and practice .
25 The DUP can argue that part of what is meant by being a unionist is that one should be teetotal and sabbatarian , opposed to homosexuality and divorce .
26 It subsequently emerged that part of the list had been drawn up by Wilson 's private secretary , Lady Falkender ( plain Marcia Williams until ennobled in another honours spree ) , on a sheet of lavender writing paper .
27 Many people feel a sense of overwhelming loss , loss of safety and security , perhaps , at the news that is coming from that part of the world , and yet find themselves unable to absorb the import of what is being said .
28 The land in question was in that part of northern Zawiya which is called Mannaia , and it seems beyond doubt that the Mannaia had granted it to the Sanusi order in the 1870s .
29 In eukaryotes , the cytoplasm ( i.e. that part of the cell outside the nucleus ) contains various membranous structures , absent in prokaryotes , of which the most important are the mitochondria ( where energy obtained from oxidation reactions is converted into a usable form — see p. 63 ) , and , in plants , the chloroplasts ( where light energy is trapped ) .
30 His parents had known it as Andrássy after the Count who had been prime minister when that part of Pest was laid out .
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