Example sentences of "do [prep] part " in BNC.

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1 This is sometimes done as part of Sunday worship , or , more frequently , in mid-week fellowship .
2 Making improvements to existing , uninsulated , timber or concrete floors is likely to be highly disruptive and prohibitively expensive , and is best done as part of a major renovation programme .
3 The timing of investment is dependent on the schedule for the Herbarium/Library extension , as the re-cabling should be done as part of the fitting-out work .
4 ‘ It 's done as part of a rolling programme we decided to spend at each of the stations on the electrification route and Darlington got a significant amount .
5 Yesterday Coun David Lyonette ( Lab ) , chairman of the council 's development committee , said : ‘ This is one of the last jobs left to be done as part of the Railside Revival .
6 Yesterday Coun David Lyonette ( Lab ) , chairman of the council 's development committee , said : ‘ This is one of the last jobs left to be done as part of the Railside Revival .
7 A verbal answer , which will do as part of the Language game of ordinary life , is that I put the immorality of prostitution upon the mat in a way quite comparable to putting its increase on the mat .
8 If this is the case , then an infested ant may appear to its colleagues to be simply carrying an ant larva , something it would regularly do as part of its nursing duties ( Journal of Zoology vol. 225 , pp 59–70 ) .
9 ‘ There are a lot of things that you might expect people to do as part of a normal lifestyle and those are the things that we should invest our time in doing first , I think , before we organise any activity on their behalf .
10 If a person has , say , five jobs to do as part of his professional responsibility , and is beginning to feel inadequate because he is n't doing them all perfectly … take on ten more .
11 Of course , sometimes we do feel that the other person has been rather abrupt in ending the conversation , and that is the moment when we should do our ethnomethodological analysis to identify what it was that they , or we , failed to do as part of bringing the conversation to a proper and recognizable end .
12 Determinism has to do in part with consciousness itself , most notably with the mental events of choosing , deciding , and the like , and with mental events which precede them .
13 The increasing numbers of colleges approaching the CNAA had to do in part with difficulties over validation by universities — particularly those which were unwilling or reluctant to validate honours degrees — and in part with the attraction of the CNAA as a validating body which could consider a range of courses , including those in the areas of proposed diversification .
14 In the long term , yes , but what we 're currently doing as part of the assessment of the Finmere application is just checking the resources that do exist in those four areas , to , to make sure that we 're still able to meet our targets .
15 Now erm let's come on to er the last war and er I 'd like to know what what you did as part of your war effort .
16 Yes really it 's just supporting or confirming what Mr said , which we did as part of the Southern Ryedale Local Plan , we contacted British Rail , and they were not averse to the reopening of stations on the York Scarborough line , providing they were funded by private investment .
17 By a trout stream — I do for part ( but not enough ) of the time .
18 Can the Secretary of State therefore confirm , as he did in part today , that the Government will meet that expectation ?
19 These tracts did in part reflect a radical Whig philosophy : for example , the connection was made between a standing army in peacetime and absolutism , and it was also suggested that the right to resist would be nullified by a standing army .
20 Of course the low percentage achievement does in part reflect the very high targets that were set as the plan was revised upwards during the course of the period , and it was carried out under the slogan of ‘ the five year plan in four years ’ .
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