Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] part of the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 er , it can be a very terrifying experience for a woman , but I think part of the mental experience would be coming forward to the police and they had dealt with now in a far more caring and understanding manner , that that can actually help in a process of getting over it eventually .
2 Basically we become part of the strategic planning process of the company , ’ Carroll said .
3 To do so will not , of course , make any of the problems go away ; what it will do , however , is to shift the emphasis of our work so that the problems no longer undermine its effectiveness , indeed they become part of the raw material of our work .
4 ‘ But if they become part of the post-1994 set up , clever non-producers will join the company that pays the best price — and could jump from company to company on a regular basis , ’ forecast Nestle 's chief milk buyer , John Ross .
5 If they constitute part of the textual record in written language , they should be included as part of the textual record in spoken language .
6 When visual displays are wall mounted , whether they are instructional , such as graphs , charts and diagrams , or examples of pictures and samples of the pupil 's own work , they form part of the informational and aesthetic environment of the classroom .
7 They are alike in that both form part of a single entity-identifier ; this is reflected in surface syntax by the fact that they form part of the same noun phrase as their head noun .
8 there are certain principles that are clearly at the heart of the Constitution , parliamentary sovereignty being the prime example , but there are many provisions , be they expressed through statute law or the writings of constitutional experts , that are of constitutional significance but on which there is no clear agreement that they form part of the British Constitution .
9 In this context broad concepts like ‘ rule of law ’ , and entire bodies of law like ‘ international law ’ or ‘ human rights ’ , gain an additional dimension : they form part of the everyday discourse of politics and are points of reference in interest conflicts without directly forming part of the legal system .
10 They form part of the Green Lungs of Poland programme , supported by the World Wide Fund for Nature , and are producing vegetables , together with cattle and goats milk .
11 The value of these two attributes has been extensively demonstrated by experience , and they form part of the conceptual basis upon which LIFESPAN has been developed .
12 Investigations by S. E. Winbolt showed that the first two had small rectangular enclosures of about three acres and these are so like the burgi on Watling Street that it is not impossible that they represent part of the fortified system established by Constantius Chlorus , although the dating evidence indicates an earlier origin .
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