Example sentences of "in any part " in BNC.

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1 Peter Benenson , in his original article in the Observer in 1961 , envisaged a central ‘ library ’ , providing information on prisoners of conscience ‘ to any group , existing or new , in any part of the world , which decides to join in a special effort in favour of freedom of opinion or religion . ’
2 Its daring conception , ideal in the highest sense of the word , is based on the purest truth , and wrought out with the concentrated knowledge of a life , its colour is almost perfect , not one false or morbid hue in any part or line , and so modulated that every square inch of canvas is a perfect composition ; its drawing is as accurate as fearless ; the ship buoyant , bending , and full of motion ; its tones as true as they are wonderful ; and the whole picture dedicated to the most sublime of subjects and impressions … the power , majesty and deathfulness of the open , deep , illimitable sea .
3 ‘ We hereby solemnly declare that we shall use no forcible means to apprehend , confine , or imprison any person assistant whatever who has appeared at Castle Menzies or elsewhere , or in any part of Perth on prior days .
4 We were getting more mileage out of an asset we already owned and it gave the business a wider base to cope with fluctuations in any part of it .
5 Grunwick Photoprocessing could be any factory employing Asians in any part of Britain .
6 His suggestion that one is always ‘ at liberty to go and incorporate himself into any other community , or to agree with others to begin a new one … in any part of the world , they can find free and unpossessed ’ has been ridiculed , and is even less plausible now than when he made it .
7 They said of Sherwood Forest , ‘ No Deer being now kept for the King in any Part of the Forest , except Thorney Woods , the Forestrial Rights are productive of no Profit or Advantage ’ .
8 An absentee , according to the 1950 Israeli law , includes anyone who , between 20 November 1947 and the ending of the State of Emergency , was ‘ a legal owner of any property situated in the area of Israel … and who , at any time during the said period , was a national or citizen of the Lebanon , Egypt , Syria , Saudi Arabia , Trans-Jordan , Iraq or the Yemen or was in one of these countries or in any part of Palestine outside the area of Israel …
9 It had a purity about it which he could not find in any part of himself .
10 However , the pattern can arise as a genetic mutation quite spontaneously in any part of the world ( see Genetics chapter ) .
11 First , they can be situated in any part of the UK , which makes access difficult and the length of time to get the information can be long .
12 And there was absolutely no reason why a single cancer cell should ever be let loose in any part of our body .
13 Priority for all purchases is given first to local-authority and private tenants in the LDDC area and , second , to local-authority and private tenants in any part of the Dockland boroughs , their children and the children of tenants in the first category .
14 Pus may not form , and so the only signs may be the red , hot and painful mass which , combined with loss of function , defines ‘ inflammation ’ in any part of the body .
15 Cutting off the supply of nutrition to tissues in any part of the body has a further consequence — new blood vessels bud out from the already dilated vascular bed to make up the nutritional deficit .
16 On the other hand , any interest in any part of the land , however small , does require a notice and this can include ( to some people 's surprise ) land interests as small as those shown for a new visibility splay for an access road .
17 Meanwhile , a wide variety of courts administered a wide variety of laws all over western Europe ; and if one asked a man in any part of Europe to whose law he was subject , he might well have answered ‘ to my law ’ — for law was a personal thing , which a man might carry about with him ; it bound him to the courts to which his ancestors had been subject , to the laws of those courts , and gave him the privileges which those courts provided .
18 In England these varied in scale from the magnificence of eighteenth-century Bath to quiet Tunbridge Wells on the Sussex borders , ‘ a place in which a lady however virtuous , yet for want of good conduct may as soon shipwreck her character as in any part of England ’ .
19 You , as beneficial owner , assign to Oxford University Press the copyright and all other intellectual property rights in respect of the product by the law in any part of the world , authorise Oxford University Press to make or cause to be made any alterations , adaptations and additions to the product , and waive your rights conferred by Chapter IV of Part I of the Copyright , Designs and Patents Act 1988 .
20 3.1 The Programmer as beneficial owner assigns to the Publisher the copyright and all other intellectual property rights now conferred in respect of the Program by the law in any part of the world .
21 3.1 The Programmer as beneficial owner assigns to the Publisher the copyright and all other intellectual property rights now conferred in respect of the Program by the law in any part of the world .
22 Such as the fact that it is not really possible to have two adjacent needles tucking at the same time in any part of the pattern .
23 If the central part of the retina is damaged , clear , acute vision will not be possible in any part of the visual field .
24 The operator is assumed to be reacting to a situation in a control room , containing a great variety of dials , charts , and computer driven displays together with the controls needed to take action in any part of the system .
25 With studies of metabolic activity there are still problems with calculating how much of the radioactivity in any part of the brain should be attributed to the utilization of metabolic fuels by the areas concerned , rather than simple uptake .
26 For such power is capricious , being a stew of kinds and possibilities , no UTTER thing , in any part of its nature , but pavonine and prismatic .
27 The average area of layer IVc of visual cortex receiving a projection from a single ganglion cell in any part of the retina provides an index of cortical allocation .
28 With the intensification of international traffic , it is possible to discover new talent in any part of the world .
29 I ca n't imagine any person seriously interested in art in any part of the world not being a subscriber , and I congratulate you on an ever improving publication .
30 The Royal Commission on Local Government in Greater London was established in 1957 ‘ to examine the present system and working of local government in the Greater London area ; to recommend whether any , and if so what , changes in the local government structure and the distribution of local authority functions in the area , or in any part of it , would better secure effective and convenient local government … ’
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