Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [conj] [art] part of " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There is now not the slightest doubt that a part of the increased number of cancer cases can be attributed to the effects of the many new chemicals present in the environment ’ , he reported . |
2 | If it now seems self-evident that monitoring of the global environment is necessary , indeed is even vital , the prediction of what is likely to happen is almost as important : the 170 000 people in the Maldives are understandably worried about the prospect of global sea-level change since no part of the islands is more than 2 m above present sea-level ! |
3 | That takes us to Joint Planning and the part of the voluntary organisations play or should play in the process . |
4 | This video shows a typical display and a part of the Ramstein performance , together with ‘ computer enhancement ’ of the accident . |
5 | Our natural heritage and a part of God 's creation are symbolically represented here so there is a bringing together of secular conservationists and the church . |
6 | Iraqi aircraft overflew Tehran and the holy city of Qom in January 1984 to demonstrate to the Iranian leadership that no part of Iran , except remote towns like Mashhad , was beyond their reach . |
7 | If one enters this part of the town from the west , past the Roman amphitheatre which fell on evil days in the Middle Ages when theatrical spectacles were banned — but has now revived its ancient beauty and a part of its function , as a setting for Aida and her kin — the road leads through a Roman gate , perfectly preserved , into the ancient grid of streets , laid down by Roman town planners in the first century B.C. and little altered . |
8 | That is the way of fools and failures who plunge to their own destruction because a part of them has despaired and wishes to die . |
9 | Sometimes , of course , one can decide immediately if the syllable that is to be checked for pitch has the same , a higher , or a lower pitch than the part of the frame it is being compared with . |
10 | ‘ to proceed beyond the stop line of a ‘ Pelican ’ crossing when the vehicular traffic signal was showing a red light' 'Proceed beyond' means to pass the prohibited place either with the whole vehicle or a part of the vehicle . |