Example sentences of "form part [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Bank deposits , because they are freely accepted in payment/settlement of debts , form part of a country 's money supply .
2 Bank liabilities are different from other financial intermediaries ' liabilities in that they form part of a nation 's money supply whilst these other institutions must maintain accounts with banks .
3 They form part of a distinctive culture .
4 These are not merely reading for children but they form part of a shared British culture .
5 Nostalgic memories can be relived at Turner 's Musical Merry-go-Round , Newport Pagnell Road , where working fairground organs , a Wurlitzer and large carousel all form part of a spectacular indoor show .
6 A single rectangular raised bed is seldom satisfactory , but a series of beds which form part of a patio , perhaps its boundary , clearly have a function .
7 In Tolkien 's poem , accordingly , the words are not given to Beorhtwold but form part of a dream dreamt by the poet Torhthelm :
8 The current Socialist leader suggested his party form part of a new grouping of the left .
9 Administrative elites form part of a cohesive , co-ordinated and self-conscious vanguard of social or business elites where their real interests and loyalties lie .
10 The meetings form part of a series of regional consultations sponsored by WACC .
11 They form part of a range of diseases now more logically termed inherited prion diseases , and a new nomenclature has been proposed .
12 They form part of a much more widespread transformation of the ‘ infotainment ’ industries effected by the merger of what , within an earlier romantic ideology , were mutually opposed ‘ commercial ’ and ‘ cultural ’ values .
13 Studies as early as 1885 [ Cattell , 1885 ] showed that characters are more easily recognised when they form part of a word than when they do not .
14 The Yen-Bay mutiny did not , as it was intended , form part of a co-ordinated attack on the French position in Vietnam and in the event it turned into disaster for the VNQDD .
15 The people of the village or settlement continue to carry out their normal activities but now form part of a new popular government which is set up and begins to function .
16 Thus community resources ( such as people , buildings and associations ) , printed materials and libraries , audio-visual materials and equipment , all form part of a guided series of activities which " round out " the student as a learning individual .
17 For instance , if the hyponym and superordinate fall within the scope of a negative , or a universal quantifier ( e.g. all , every , each ) , or if they form part of a conditional clause or other expression of contingency , then the direction of entailment will be reversed .
18 In 1 , dogs and animals are within the scope ( ’ field of action ’ ) both of the negative not and the universal quantifier all ; in 2 , scarlet and red are within the scope of not , and form part of a conditional clause ; in 3 , cars and vehicles are within the scope of all , and are part of a conditional clause :
19 The practices associated with harassment are so jealously guarded , not just because they articulate a culture of institutionalized racism within the force , but because they form part of a system ‘ workers ’ control' against the encroachment of line management .
20 The cases form part of a series of actions relating to the various measures which the United Kingdom and Ireland took successively from 1983 onwards in order to combat what is termed in English as ‘ quota hopping , ’ that is to say the practice whereby , according to the United Kingdom , its fishing quotas are ‘ plundered ’ by vessels flying the British flag but lacking any genuine link with the United Kingdom .
21 Note first that since they form part of a contract between buyer and seller they are legally enforceable and that in itself is an important advantage because it reduces the cost of enforcing collusion .
22 My method in what follows will be to begin with an analysis of the concept of an ontological existent and its associated categories of identity , individuality and plurality , and by pursuing the leads that such an analysis yields to their logical conclusion demonstrate that such concepts form part of a complex structure of closely inter-related ideas .
23 Er do these stamps and other items form part of a current collection that you still have today ?
24 Recently Riddle bought four fields which form part of a camping site at Miller 's Bottom .
25 The tests form part of a joint certification agreement with the Scottish Building Apprenticeship and Training Council .
26 The proposals , which for the first time would offer direct payments for such schemes , form part of a package of six new measures to protect and care for the countryside launched for consultation .
27 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 .
28 The thermistors form part of a Wheatstone bridge , and ΔT is recorded as a difference in resistance ΔR .
29 There is of course a continuing controversy over whether the bureaucratic bourgeoisie of senior military , civil , party , co-operative and industrial administrators constitute a distinct class ; or whether they merely form part of a larger and more differentiated social stratum ; whether such a class is dominant or subservient to metropolitan capital ; where the boundary around such a class should be drawn ; whether it is fully formed or not , and whether the power of the state is equivalent to the power of the bureaucracy as a social entity ( Murray 1967 ; Leys 1976 ; Zieman and Lanzendorfer 1977 ) .
30 So we say " the 1950s " because , as part of an implied group of decades ( the 1940s , the 1960s , etc. ) the 1950s form part of a common way of categorising the passing years .
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