Example sentences of "almost [art] part [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | F. In almost every part of Britain , you can see landscapes like those in the five photographs . |
2 | Human beings have encroached on almost every part of the world . |
3 | As Professor Michael Prestwich reminds us , men such as Leyburne , Hastings , Odo de Grandson , or Sir John St John served in almost every part of Edward 's possessions : England , Aquitaine , Ponthieu , Wales , Ireland . |
4 | In this chapter and the next we shall examine classical foundationalism in some detail , and find reason to reject almost every part of it . |
5 | Almost every part of my infuriating body seemed to be nagging at me for some sort of attention . |
6 | Moreover , in the USA the 11 million rural people with incomes below the poverty threshold account for a disproportionately large share of the nation 's poor , 38 per cent ( Daft , 1983 , 75 ) and ‘ one can find small pockets of rural poverty spread throughout almost every part of the nation ’ . |
7 | Almost every part of Lithuania 's industry has ecological shortcomings . |
8 | East of this , £1 assessments topped the 45 per cent mark only in Samford hundred , which was practically coterminous with the ‘ rich loam ’ area , identified by Arthur Young , and in the north-eastern corner of the county , which he was ‘ much inclined to class ’ with it , and was almost a part of Norfolk . |
9 | Make them feel almost a part of it , thought Dalziel . |
10 | The sound of the water had become muted ; like background music , it receded from consciousness , becoming almost a part of the stillness and the silence . |