Example sentences of "part of the natural " in BNC.

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1 Of course the student also needs to learn how to co-ordinate dialogue with all of the necessary actions and movements which are part of the natural traffic of performance , and learn about prop handling .
2 What had been convention became part of the natural , common-sense universe of catholic — nationalist ideology .
3 For a start , it promises to biologize consciousness ; to make it part of the natural world .
4 There is a deep sense of untimeliness about the death of a child and whereas , as we have seen in an earlier chapter , it is possible to look on some deaths as timely and part of the natural rhythm of life , when a child is involved this does not seem to be so .
5 Because Nonconformists had done so well out of the changes brought about in the nineteenth century it is not surprising that increasing numbers assumed the inevitability of liberal progress to be as much part of the natural order as the law of gravity .
6 Drawing from the phenomenological philosophy of Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Ortega Gasset and from the history of science , the author sets out to define the nature of psychological life which , he believes , has been obscured by too-ready an acceptance of psychology as part of the natural sciences .
7 The best solution from my point of view is simply to recognise that rivers are part of the natural heritage of our country and that they should be made public rights of way , just as footpaths are .
8 But it is not man 's activities alone which can be held to account , for man is also a part of the natural ecosystem .
9 For him it was part of the natural order of things that a rising ‘ larger nation ’ like Prussia should absorb Poland and the Poles .
10 In such a situation the male can take his frustrations out on his mate , as digging is part of the natural behaviour of the fish , and it makes them feel more secure .
11 Death en masse was becoming part of the natural order of things .
12 The nation as a society is seen as the begetter of nationalism , with belonging to a nation seen as some part of the natural order , characterised by something called national identity , and susceptible to climatic changes known as ‘ nationalist revivals ’ .
13 BUT what makes pheromones , part of the natural steroid group of chemicals , smell different on different humans ?
14 Disengagement is not something that should be avoided , but is part of the natural process of ageing which can be readily accepted .
15 It seems to me that these dreams were not only manifestations of hunger , but that they also evinced a desire to be normal and part of the natural world .
16 At bottom this division is based on the fact that he is at one and the same time part of the natural order — along with the elements , plants and animals — yet also a spiritual and personal being who feels a destiny and calling to rule over the natural world .
17 This is accepted as part of the natural order and causes no ill will amongst the Knightly Orders .
18 Most of his contemporaries would have shrugged their shoulders and let it remain as part of the natural order of things .
19 On a wider front , men everywhere seek to view their way of life and culture as part of the natural order of things , as indeed a fact of nature .
20 The budget of BAS , which is part of the Natural Environment Research Council , rose nearly fourfold , to £52.4 million ( US$ ; 75 million ) in 1990–91 , in the wake of the 1982 Falklands War following a decision by the then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to raise Britain 's profile in the region .
21 Being part of the natural world and a proper object of scientific study , X is predictable on the basis of X 's preferences and information , which are in turn the result of X 's nature and nurture .
22 For the moment , we repeat that there are two plausible stories to tell , one from outside about the human part of the natural world and the other from inside a separate social realm .
23 In the social sciences at large the word has often been used very loosely for any approach which applies scientific method to human affairs , conceived of as part of the natural order .
24 Elsewhere , decentralization was seen less as a clean break , more as a part of the natural cycle of urban growth and change ( Hall 1981 ) .
25 The only part of the natural world that the US delegation to the Earth Summit seems to be interested in is beavers , and how best to build dams and systematically reinforce the logjams that others are striving to break down .
26 What he produced was a volume for which he really should have kept his title The Conduct of the Kitchen — a title borrowed incidentally from Meredith — because that was just what the book of menus was about : the logical and orderly conduct of a kitchen as related to daily life and seen not through the medium of a few isolated menus for special occasions , but as part of the natural order of everyday living .
27 Breeding and sex in general were a part of the natural order of things to the people of the old farming community ; and this is another aspect of it that reminds us of its ancient roots .
28 It is part of the natural spontaneity of the action , and it is bound to be like this . ’
29 In the vast majority of cases hierarchical inequality is taken for granted as part of the natural order of things .
30 We know that , in general , the literati became the bureaucratic agents of the established political order and that they always took it for granted that hierarchy is part of the natural order of things .
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