Example sentences of "[verb] no part in [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 What was wholly unacceptable and certainly played no part in the deliberations prior to privatisation was that the coach station would also be sold .
2 On 7 May 1992 , the Corby justices granted to Northamptonshire County Council care orders in respect of two children , a girl born in May 1986 , whose father took no part in the proceedings , and a boy born in October 1989 whose father was granted parental responsibility and contact orders .
3 Though it was willing to assist if required the government emphasized that it would play no part in the proceedings of the Convention .
4 The government will play no part in the proceedings .
5 The speeches by and in support of the hon. and learned Member for Leicester , West raised important questions of principle that govern three important matters : first , the need for open justice ; secondly , the provision of proper opportunities for the defence in criminal proceedings to deploy the case on which the defence relies ; and thirdly , the issue on which we focused most , the effect of the existence of those rights on third parties who necessarily can play no part in the proceedings and who consequently have no immediate opportunity to defend themselves or their reputations .
6 Mrs. Harvey is the second defendant but has taken no part in the proceedings .
7 They were made parties to these proceedings but , since the debt owing to the building society now exceeds the value of the property and since they can be in no better position than the building society , they have taken no part in the proceedings .
8 The Percy connection had taken no part in the events following Edward 's return from exile in 1471 — an inactivity which , given their Lancastrian background , was probably regarded as tantamount to support for Edward IV .
9 The Percy connection had taken no part in the events following Edward 's return from exile in 1471 — an inactivity which , given their Lancastrian background , was probably regarded as tantamount to support for Edward IV .
10 Our involvements st with this project started way back in nineteen eighty nine , went into a series of meetings which most recent I attended at the Greater York authorities , we learnt the full scale and extent of the housing land problems in the Greater York area , we of course have no part in the decisions which have been made by the Greater York authorities , nor in the plans they subsequently made for the York greenbelt , but clearly we remain closely interested in the outcome .
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