Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] part [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Only with the passage of time did the two channels come to be seen widely as part of a single public service system . |
2 | Only then will the necessary biocides and corrosion inhibitors be able to work effectively as part of a continuous water treatment programme , which is supplied and monitored by Rentokil 's service . |
3 | In choosing to link the issues for debate , the Opposition at least seem to recognise that they go together as part of a coherent strategy . ’ |
4 | We all work well together as part of a dedicated team for the good of the community . ’ |
5 | It must never be used as a quick fix , but only as part of a dedicated care programme . |
6 | The systematic putting together of parts to a purposeful design is something we know and understand , for we have experienced it at first hand , even if only with our childhood Meccano or Erector set . |
7 | They 're still completely wild , but then they also want to be remembered as a damned good band and not just as part of a mad drugs scene . ’ |
8 | Nizan 's refusal to empathise fully with his fictional characters was consequently envisaged not as part of a global strategy to adapt the novel to the demands of contemporary social experience , but rather as the ideological inability of a communist novelist to engage in a complicity judged by Sartre to be a fundamental aspect of the novelist 's art . |
9 | France now offered Germany a road to the future not as part of a German-Soviet alliance or as an American bastion in Europe , but as part of a European entity . |
10 | On the other hand the counsellor may be assisted by many physical signs which suggest that alcohol is a problem , such as finding lots of empty bottles around , or when an older person is found to be drinking at all times of the day , often alone and not as part of a social occasion . |
11 | If X died leaving an estate of £1,150,000 and under the variation £150,000 went to the children and £1M to the widow and subsequently ( not as part of a preordained scheme ) the £1M was transferred to the children and the widow survived the normal seven years , no inheritance tax would be payable . |
12 | Responding to criticism from other political parties in his coalition government , Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti stressed that the two men , Mohammed Issa Abbas and Youssouf Ahmed Saad , had secured release about two years early as part of a general amnesty programme ; it was " fantasy " , he said , to suggest that their freeing only two weeks before the outbreak of hostilities in the Gulf was aimed at protecting Italy from terrorist attacks . |
13 | There were others in the period before each privatization when financial losses were being reduced or written off as part of a continuing process of rationalizing older , basic industries . |
14 | In addition to the changes resulting from the move to become co-educational St. George 's was also in the process of reviewing its curriculum and pastoral structures , both in the light of the different demands that the presence of girls would make , but also as part of a city-wide review of secondary schools resulting from the effects of falling rolls , and the expansion of TVEI . |
15 | The NI saw itself very clearly as part of a growing movement . |
16 | Karen looked sullenly down at the crazy paving , where a small ant was wending its way homeward with part of a dead butterfly on its back . |
17 | The Electrochemical Technology business has been built up since 1981 to capitalize on ICI 's expertise in chlor-alkali production and electrochemistry. the FM21 membrane cell has been sold since that year , mainly as part of a chlor-alkali production package , but recent developments have led to its use in the manufacture of more complex speciality or ‘ effect ’ chemicals . |
18 | PSR1706–44 is being monitored regularly as part of a coordinated program involving radioastronomers and the Compton GRO instrument teams . |
19 | Ever since 1983 the general mood in the territories had been consistently against Jordanian representation of the Palestinians , even as part of a joint team . |
20 | Network has just released ‘ The Passage ’ , recorded a year ago as part of a projected Model 500 album . |
21 | Both the beauty and ecological importance of this area of southern California are clear enough and just three months ago , George Bush , a former oil man , banned further oil development here as part of a general moratorium that covered several coastal areas . |
22 | Unfortunately , the dating evidence for this building development has not yet been fully established , nor is it known if the pagan shrine was dismantled in the middle or later years of the fourth century , when presumably the site became purely agricultural , maybe as part of a vine-growing estate . |
23 | However , I shall partially echo Mackie in insisting that many values are only there as part of a shared social construction . |
24 | But only because they were there as part of a special home security training programme . |
25 | It is based at least in part on a historical view that the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki may have been militarily unnecessary — a view which is strongly contested by some but by no means all historians who have looked at the matter . |
26 | The Plan for Social Security is put forward as part of a general programme of social policy . |
27 | In non-religious circles , however , it is also widely practised and families who often observe little else of the religion frequently have their male children circumcised , again as part of a cultural inheritance and as a means ( usually undefined and inarticulated ) of self- and collective identification . |
28 | I want you to know of our interest in promoting vastly improved opportunities for transport by cycle , both to enhance pleasure and health , but principally as part of a sustainable approach to future transport provision . |
29 | And we came forward like parts of a single white flame . |
30 | A heavily militarised style of policing has been deployed recently as part of a moral panic surrounding youth gang violence connected to the trafficking of rock cocaine ( ‘ crack ’ ) in the Watts area of Los Angeles . |