Example sentences of "[adj] part of [art] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The onset of open kitchen fast food catering , as introduced by the Americal multi-outlets , has shown that cleanliness can be a central part of an operators product and marketing strategy — grubby kitchens invariably produce grubby food .
2 The town of Swindon expanded around the works and they form an integral part of the towns history , Bill Jeffries is Ken Ryders works manager .
3 That is unfortunately a major part of a keepers job these days .
4 British Telecommunications Plc 's Atlanta-based Syncordia Corp is finally able to announce its contract to run a major part of the communications network for British Petroleum Co Plc : Syncordia will take over the management of a large part of BP 's existing communication infrastructure , including all North Sea communications ; no value given .
5 One important part of the citizens charter is not so much that it contains many individual ideas and proposals for change , but that it is intended to change the entire attitude of public servants and the way in which citizens approach them .
6 Trading is an important part of the petrochemicals scene , and ICI is expert in this area .
7 Once finds from excavations have been washed and marked with identifying codes , the initial the initial part of the finds analysis is usually done by the director of the excavation .
8 Following the disclosure during the past 24 hours of the outbreak of legionnaire 's disease at two Liverpool hospitals , does the right hon. Gentleman accept that an essential part of a patients charter should be the right to know when such outbreaks have occurred ?
9 Pleasure is a very big part of the drugs picture .
10 BridgeCare , with a staff of 25 based in Market Street , forms the other part of the Projects Division and attends to the maintenance of existing bridges and retaining walls as well as the design on new structures for roadworks .
11 Indeed the Commission recommended that a new part of the honours system should be developed to give a distinctive , but equal weight to citizenship and voluntary achievements .
12 The basic plan for joint honours is that both subjects are taken in the first and second years ; then , in the third and fourth years selected parts of the honours courses in mathematics and the other subject are taken .
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