Example sentences of "have a part " in BNC.
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1 | This bothers the commission 's president , Jacques Delors , who thinks the Community has a part to play in the Middle East . |
2 | Mr de Benedetti is one of Italy 's foremost business figures , with interests from typewriters to Italy 's La Repubblica newspaper , which in turn has a part share in Britain 's Independent . |
3 | Legislation has a part to play in maintaining safety but individuals have a responsibility to control personal behaviour for their own benefit as well as for the survival and well-being of others . |
4 | So it looks as though mate-guarding too has a part to play in sex differences in the breeding season . |
5 | Play is a free , wide-ranging experimentation that has a part to play in relationships , in creative activity , and in scientific and technological advancement . |
6 | Reading has a part , but only a part , to play in that process . |
7 | Another company now convinced that magnetism has a part to play in pond management are Aegean International Trading Company Ltd . |
8 | ‘ He has a part to play for this club . |
9 | She has a part of me inside her , and I know she will come for me some day . |
10 | But he returned to the side in last week 's UEFA Cup match with Torpedo Moscow and his performance against Brighton finally convinced Fergie that the little winger still has a part to play . |
11 | In this way the lawyer has a part to play within political movements , such as the peace movement , while acknowledging that it is not law alone that can bring about the changes we desire , but it is that movement as a whole that can and must do so . |
12 | It is in the development of this flexibility that structured language work has a part to play . |
13 | He thinks that he has a part of his nature which is more in harmony with women than men . |
14 | We need the lowest possible electricity prices for consumers and British Coal has a part to play in that . |
15 | Unless he has a part to play he is unlikely to attend after the first appearance . |
16 | The UN certainly has a part to play in keeping peace . |
17 | However , if in Pike there was no obvious and serious risk of injury , this form of manslaughter has a part to play . |
18 | Correct breathing , she says , has a part to play in preventing a wide range of illnesses , including cancer . |
19 | And the school has a part to play . |
20 | Er those known to so many of us who gave their lives here from this base and finally er in honour of those who have done such a tremendous and magnificent job in the restoration of this nerve centre of , of the Hundredth Group and , and as we dedicate this plaque and this building today , we remember , before God and before one another , all of these people who have had a part in what we do here today . |
21 | Mr Patten said that he had not turned against the idea of any and all new towns : ‘ So long as the location is right and so long as people can have real confidence that a decision in favour of a new settlement will relieve development pressures elsewhere , then new villages and new settlements could have a part to play in increasing the acceptability of new housing decisions . ’ |
22 | Both Japan and Europe could have a part to play in President Bush 's ‘ new world order ’ . |
23 | ‘ Further concentration of the industry is vital in the longer term ’ , he said , and mergers and alliances will have a part to play . |
24 | Alliances , mergers and JVs will have a part to play in the route to concentration . |
25 | There is thus a strong tendency for individual males to intervene in every friendly dyadic interaction in which they do not have a part . |
26 | Do you have a part number for something that we might adapt . |
27 | Now I think that the woman lawyer has been foregrounded as if the law actually does have a part to play . |
28 | It did however have a Part III home for elderly mentally infirm clients and a day centre operated by a voluntary organisation ; there was also a growing private residential sector . |
29 | At the in which he is involved and does have a part in shaping : these processes will appear to him not as broad generalities , but as a collection of micro-processes , the technicalities and particularities of daily life . |
30 | Schikaneder suggested to Mozart the idea of writing a new kind of opera-pantomime , with German dialogue , for the theatre , in which Schikaneder himself would have a part . |