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

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1 Remissions for crime , given as part of the justice of the feud when the victims of the crime or their kin had been satisfied , were not in fact a sign of weakness on the part of the crown , forced to acquiesce with an aristocracy resistant to justice , as the author of ‘ L'Etat et puissance ’ had suggested ; they were the crown 's part in a highly effective means of controlling crime , dispute and disorder .
2 He was helping with the ‘ Vic-Wells ’ charity costume ball in January 1947 and Adieu was given as part of the entertainment there .
3 Forty years later , just such a hawk-moth was discovered and to commemorate Darwin 's prescience , it was given as part of its scientific name the words forma predicta .
4 Painting workshop given as part of Community Craftwork weekend held at Sutton Park Visitor Centre , weekend 14/15 July .
5 Both these numbers were given as part of a short questionnaire about their driving histories .
6 Any financial assistance proposed to be given as part of the scheme would need to meet with the approval of the court .
7 Demonstrations of Prestel are given as part of the information skills courses and pupils have the opportunity to try out the system .
8 It was these latter findings , plus the conclusions of the exploratory study given in Part A of this report , that persuaded me to attempt a more wide-ranging review of published literature than one that just focussed on the literature of environmental scanning .
9 Note that a description of the Plugblock and its use in circuit-building was given in Part 5 ( March , 1992 ) issue ) .
10 Some basic information about Binary Arithmetic was given in Part 7 ( May , 1992 issue ) .
11 ( Tips were given in Part Two about repairing the board under these circumstances ) .
12 The details of this were given in Part 1 .
13 The programme should be guided by the general principles given in Part 2 but these are flexible enough to allow modification to suit different families ' individual needs .
14 Measurement and baselining methods are best chosen to suit the individual situation , following the principles given in Part 2 and summarised in the three criteria above .
15 The sequence of steps given in Part 3 .
16 The intervention is laid out in terms of the ten steps given in Part 3 .
17 money given in part payment or as security , as when goods are bought on hire-purchase .
18 More details about alcohol , sugar , tea , coffee , chocolate and cigarettes are given in Part Two .
19 Details of the SSP Scheme and how it will affect your pay in the event of sickness absence are given in Part I of the Guidance Notes , attached .
20 Further examples are given in Part V of the CP .
21 ‘ Under Labour policy those rights would be given to part time workers from day one , ’ said Miss Armstrong .
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