Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] a [adj] part [prep] " in BNC.

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1 These trips may be run after the employee has agreed to undertake the assignment and so form an integral part of the briefing process given before the employee takes up his posting .
2 They call these intelligence , even though they only represent a small part of the mind 's capacity .
3 Social relations with the royal family were sporadic , especially as they only spend a small part of the year on their 20,000-acre estate .
4 Any of these factors may well interact with the investigation you have caught him up in , and they thus become an integral part of your book .
5 This in itself shows that we have already become a recognised part of the local scene , but it is of particular interest now , in that 1991 marks the centenary of this event .
6 But there is a sense in which the genes of different species , even if they do n't meet at close quarters inside cells , nevertheless constitute an important part of each others ' environment .
7 In his view the crowding of " the destitute classes " into the cities had made " their existence thereby more conspicuous and dangerous " , particularly since they they " already form a substantial part of population , and possess even now , although they are still ignorant of their full power , great political importance " .
8 they usually involve a significant part of the work being carried out without close supervision ;
9 Flowers and foliage still form an important part of this winter spectacle and this month we take a look at this inspiring part of the gardening calendar while taking a retrospective look at the rest of the year .
10 None of us is starving , however , and we all have more than enough clothes to wear , but we still spend a large part of our lives worrying about our material needs — what should we eat ?
11 It is no secret that the Koenigs collection is now located in the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts , where , by the way , they also hold a large part of the Hungarian works of art ’ .
12 GGFs produced in peripheral nerve probably play a significant part in regulating the functions of Schwann cells during development and following nerve injury .
13 Portraits also play a major part in Clamey 's work , ‘ I 'm probably very old fashioned but I believe still that the principal aim or a portrait is to achieve a good likeness of your sitter , but you also have to create a picture . ’
14 Pest-free plants also play a large part in garden hygiene , and a sharp eye will spot unwelcome visitors so that the necessary curative measures can be taken .
15 Support groups for people with particular needs or conditions also play a vital part in helping some older people and their families to adapt to changes in their lives .
16 But particularly in the absence of a coherent professional philosophy it is reasonable to suppose that social and occupational origins also play an important part in shaping judicial attitudes to imprisonment in this country .
17 Deflective body movements also play an important part in avoiding an attack .
18 However , they also play an important part in other types of political system — that of a tribe or a city-state — so that it is necessary , secondly , to enquire into the more specific conditions in which nation states emerge .
19 To help with raising this portion of the budget , Highlander has a regular mailing list for donations , distributes nearly 7,000 mailed copies of the ‘ Highlander Newsletter , ’ and generates a certain amount by ‘ self-sufficiency ’ i.e. profits from the sale of records , books , cattle , and from farm produce which is surplus to requirements The donations from the ‘ Public ’ source also form a significant part of the total running budget of Highlander , and this generally consists of awards from Charitable organisations , Trusts and Foundations interested in adult education , leadership development , or specifically sympathetic to the aims of particular programs , ( e.g funding for cultural exchange workshops ) .
20 Standing stones on their own , in groups , or in circular henge patterns often seem an integral part of the rocky landscape , growing out of the earth itself or lying at ease upon it ; but the work of human hands can be detected in the cup-and-ring decorations on some , the geometrical arrangement of others .
21 The quality of ‘ education in the round ’ is to be found at its most developed in the small village school where the teachers so often become an integral part of the community in which they work .
22 Achievement of the standard has now become a crucial part of the marketing for many companies .
23 In fact , such series have been building up around us gradually , until they have now become a major part of the market .
24 To meet their needs 926 was devised in consultation with the MSC and , following a pilot scheme , it has now become a regular part of the CGLI programme .
25 The playgroups , at first regarded with some suspicion by teachers since they depended upon a mixture of untrained staff and volunteers , have now become an established part of the educational scene .
26 It will be appropriate to end this discussion by recognizing the fact that it is fundamentally on account of Christ 's maleness that still today , throughout the greater part of Christendom ( and in countries where women now play a leading part in public life ) , women may still not be ordained .
27 According to this model , local politics ( see also Chapter 5 , section 5.3.3 , where the ‘ dual state ’ thesis is discussed ) is more open to pluralist pressures , since locally based interest groups tend to be those of service consumers , rather than the various types of producer which dominate at other levels ( and often play a big part in determining what is possible at local level ) .
28 Some ethnic foods have been included but the book is week on snack foods which now form a common part of our diet .
29 Their report concludes that people should be ‘ enabled and encouraged to eat foods which are closer to the natural grain , vegetable or fruit than the highly processed and refined products which now form a large part of our food . ’
30 It is therefore not surprising that the notations , terminology and simpler notions of set theory now form an essential part of the language in which contemporary mathematical discussions are conducted .
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