Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [verb] part [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The processes through which the text has become part of the textuality of history will probably have meant the re-deployment of those original agencies so that they have reappeared in some disguised fashion within currently familiar structural organisation for understanding culture .
2 In effect the Park has become part of the city 's road network .
3 Where the action is for unliquidated damages and the defendant delivers an admission of liability for the claim but disputes or does not admit the amount of the plaintiff 's dam ages , then : ( 1 ) if the defendant offers to pay in satisfaction of the claim a specific sum which the plaintiff accepts , the provisions of this rule shall apply as if the defendant had admitted part of the plaintiff 's claim ; and ( 2 ) in any other case , the plaintiff may apply to the court for such judgment as he may be entitled to upon the admission , and the court may give such judgment , including interlocutory judgment for damages to be assessed and costs , or make such other order on the application as it thinks just .
4 ‘ Earlier that day , the bomber had taken part in the great daylight attack on Caen .
5 Like the rose , the sweetpea has become part of the tradition of a an English country garden and more sweetpea seeds are sold than any other flower .
6 The study of bureaucracy has formed part of the analysis by economists of public choice in the non-market sector .
7 This fall has subjected part of the income of the poor to taxation , while , conversely , continuing to exempt part of the income of well-heeled tax payers .
8 They related to the constitutional arrangements which existed between 1974 and the end of 1986 whereby the General Council of the Bar had become part of the new Senate of the Inns of Court of the Bar and had ceased to exist as a separate entity , although the constitution of the Senate contained provisions designed to ensure that the Bar Council would remain an autonomous body for the purpose of its separate powers and functions .
9 Travel is so much the norm that even family celebrations such as marriage have become part of the travel business .
10 Europe has absorbed huge quantities of ELT product in the last decade , to the extent that , in some sectors , UK-published product has become part of the fabric of the national education system .
11 Education has become part of the political battleground , and its transformation into a non-racial system can only be part of a much broader transformation of society .
12 Much of the syllabus has become part of the training of dancers all over the world .
13 ‘ I was really close to tears at the end , ’ said the Cambridge cox , at 38 the oldest person to have taken part in the race .
14 A report in the Independent of May 18 said that only 138 MPs in the 217-seat National Assembly had taken part in the voting .
15 He indicated that he would introduce whatever evidence he thought to be appropriate , regardless of whether such evidence had formed part of the reasons for the suspension or not .
16 Production of the magazine has become part of the students ' training , with proceeds being used to provide additional resources for the courses involved .
17 Gina has taken part in the carnival before , having been on the Ropley brownies float in the parade .
18 The coinciding appointment of Dusty Hare as salaried coaching director and looming relegation this season have become part of the shifting sands of time .
19 Usually the weathering has done part of the job , but thereafter a combination of small chisels and stout needles ( to prise away individual grains ) is needed .
20 To people who do eat pork , the Sulawesi warty pig is so good that it was worth domesticating , and it is the only pig besides the Eurasian wild boar to have become part of the human farmyard .
21 It began on Oct. 1 after tens of thousands of nationalists opposed to communist party domination of the Ukrainian government had taken part for the second consecutive day in demonstrations in Kiev .
22 The Union had become part of the capitalist system .
23 The Eisteddfod ceremony in which the chair he won was draped in a black cloth has remained part of the Welsh bardic ethos ever since .
24 The National Advisory Committee of the League had taken part in the " Youth Pilgrimage " of 18 February , a predominantly Communist demonstration in favour of the Cripps petition .
25 Since there were no catastrophes in Lyell 's system , extinction had to become part of the normal operations of Nature .
26 It is possible that before going into liquidation the buyer had paid part of the price to the seller .
27 you insurance them centrally as it were and each resident has to pay part of the insurance cost ?
28 By contrast , in the United Kingdom venereology has to form part of the undergraduate medical curriculum and will be taught by a specialist venereologist or genito-urinary physician .
29 The tort of passing-off is wide enough to encompass other descriptive material such as slogans and visual images associated with an advertising campaign if this material has become part of the goodwill of the plaintiff 's product .
30 One of BRAC 's concerns at present is to see whether the lobon-gur solution has become part of the Bangladeshi culture , in so far as the mothers taught by BRAC 's Oral Therapy Replacement Workers might pass their knowledge down to their children .
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