Example sentences of "[adj] part of a [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 It should be seen as a definite part of a school 's total reading programme in English : it is not an interruption of it .
2 ’ Useful ’ semantic information is that part of a word 's definition ( or its expansion ) that is semantically related to the sentential context of that word in typical usage .
3 It is commonly accepted that part of a nurse 's functions is to be sensitive to and provide care for the psychological needs of patients , achieved in part through interpersonal relationships .
4 From reading sex manuals I knew I wanted to give oral sex because I love that part of a woman 's anatomy and I wanted to get close to it .
5 For committees ( except those on private or hybrid bills ) , their public proceedings are covered only when one or other of the broadcasters , independent producers or other organisations wishes to film some part of a committee 's work for use in a programme .
6 The letters to Greeves suggest that he did not find this part of a Christian 's duty very easy ( 'Daily Castration Prevents Master Bation' ) .
7 This is partly because vocabulary is the most individualistic part of a person 's knowledge of language , and continues to develop throughout life , although its growth is clearly fastest in early years .
8 George was adept at reading entries in directories official lists and Who 's Whos from many countless which tried to skip the most interesting parts of a subject 's life .
9 BEST TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT : The art of phalloplasty , in which fat is removed from different parts of a man 's body and grafted on to his penis .
10 The second part of a beginner 's course ( part one : Career prospects ) .
11 The Dupatta ( or Chunni as Hindus and Sikhs call it ) is the most obviously symbolic part of a woman 's clothes .
12 He said the units were very much part of a hospital 's working environment , usually to care for patients coming out of operating theatres after major operations .
13 He said the units were very much part of a hospital 's working environment , usually to care for patients coming out of operating theatres after major operations .
14 They fear that responsibilities and attitudes once a prominent part of a teacher 's life may no longer be regarded as essential ; they fear an erosion of the teacher 's role and status , and see changes as signalling moves to squeeze him out of concerns that were and are rightly his .
15 Any such movement usually occurs in the early part of a buildings 's life but this may not always be the case depending upon the nature of the subsoil upon which the building is founded .
16 The shoot system of stems , leaves , flowers and seeds comprises the visible part of a plant 's anatomy .
17 Nevertheless , all three can be quite separate and distinct parts of a horse 's temperament .
18 The Department of Health states that it forms a valuable part of a baby 's diet for at least a year — so do carry on if you want to .
19 What is essential , he feels , is that such skills become a natural part of a player 's working life — not that the children are given a ‘ treatment ’ as the result of a dislocated training package directed by those who do not really understand a musician 's mind or motivation .
20 Indeed , a large part of a horse 's psychological wellbeing is dependent on it being part of a herd , or at least having the companionship of one or two others .
21 It was the strangest part of a detective 's job , this building up of a relationship with the dead , seen only as a crumpled corpse at the scene of crime or naked on the mortuary table .
22 Working out what floats and what does n't as well as what makes the biggest splash is all part of a pre-schooler 's early education .
23 Heading for the bar is an integral part of a footballer 's social life .
24 Morality , Sir Monty points out , is an integral part of a society 's culture at any given time in its history , and in his view our moral conditions have changed radically .
25 The point of departure is the intuition that the presence of a notion of luxury within a society enables it to judge what , by contrast , is socially necessary and , in this sense , the notion is an integral part of a society 's self a definition .
26 Thorndyke argued that bridging inferences should be stored as an integral part of a subject 's memory of a passage .
27 In principle , a decision to establish a tax haven operation should be an integral part of a group 's overall commercial plans , and not merely be tax driven .
28 In other regions , e.g. Dorset or North Yorks. , a period of c. 20-30 years usually appears long enough to account for the major part of a feature 's development , ( this is possibly the working life of an individual craftsman ) .
29 Sharing the Eucharist is a major part of a Christian 's basic baptismal rights , only to be denied in principle on account of grave sin .
30 Weddings are a very important part , and a part that er , we all enjoy but erm we , I would n't say it was the major part of a florist 's business , there 's quite a few other aspects .
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