Example sentences of "be [adv] part [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So far , so good , but finding a set of correlations of this sort still says nothing about whether they are necessarily part of the memory formation process unless I can find a way of showing that they are not simply the aftermath of the unpleasant experience of tasting the bitter bead ; that is , I must meet my own third , reductionist criterion . |
2 | This applies both for single-record positions and for buckets that are only part of a track in size . |
3 | But such implications are only part of the problem . |
4 | They did n't seem to care that a number of girls are only part of the way through their courses . ’ |
5 | The services provided by the music business adviser are only part of the union 's total commitment to servicing the needs of today 's musicians . |
6 | But PCB 's are only part of the cocktail . |
7 | But PCB 's are only part of the cocktail . |
8 | But PCB 's are only part of the cocktail . |
9 | But PCB 's are only part of the cocktail . |
10 | Yet these explanations are only part of the story . |
11 | These skills however are only part of the story . |
12 | Attendance rates and truancy levels as performance indicators for schools are only part of the story . |
13 | Contractions and changes in contact are only part of the programme and an essential component is the specification of where and when they occur — the process of pattern formation . |
14 | Sir , it 's our submission and the evidence of what you have heard and what you will see , that the two sites proposed to be excluded from the greenbelt are functionally part of the village , and distinct from the land the open agricultural land to the north , and are visually a part of the village , unrelated to the open countryside to the north . |
15 | There are about 300 fiches which include the NACAB information system as well as six of the 15 reference books that are normally part of the bureau system . |
16 | In the 1990s the tasks are far more complex and conflictual and the social workers who must take them on are already part of the system that has to change . |
17 | If you can imagine your goal , where you want to be in five years ' time , then you are already part of the way there . |
18 | The glam young directors who surfaced in the 1980s are already part of the scenery . |
19 | If you are not part of a discussion group you can still represent your parish at the Diocesan Assembly and become involved in local and Diocesan events that develop from there . |
20 | The following are examples of the three congruence variants : finger is a congruent meronym of hand ; doctor is a hypo-converse of patient , and patient a super-converse of doctor , because , for instance , dentists also have patients ; index is a semi-meronym of book , because there are books without indexes , and indexes which are not part of a book . |
21 | In El Salvador , Guatemala and Honduras , education is simply not available to substantial portions of the population , particularly the rural poor and those who are not part of the majority Spanish-speaking culture . |
22 | Though these forests are equally important to the orang-utans , they are not part of the reserve . |
23 | I enclose a photograph of the display as it appeared at the National Library of Scotland ; obviously the cases are not part of the touring display . |
24 | However these considerations are not part of the remit of the panel . |
25 | These images are not part of the text . |
26 | The spiritual values are not part of the intellect . |
27 | Agreeing with Sahlins that ‘ Culture is not ordered by the primitive emotions of the hypothalamus ; it is the emotions which are organized by culture ’ ( 1977 : 13 ) , we have presented some different social orders where fighting , competition , and other violent behaviour are not part of the order , or part of the people 's ideas of what a human being is . |
28 | Certainly they are not part of the ratio decidendi of Butler , so that here BRS , which applies the common law principles in its ratio is to be preferred . |
29 | Further , in an intuitive way , the meanings of sir here are not part of the content of what is asserted ; they are background assumptions about the context , specifically the kind of person B is addressing . |
30 | Hanson has been built up into one of Britain 's leading companies over a period of twenty years based on an acquisition philosophy which involves a reduction in the acquired company 's bureaucracy , devolution of responsibility to local managers , a tight control of capital expenditure and a disposal of some of the peripheral assets which are not part of the company 's ‘ core activities ’ . |