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

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1 In dry parts of the world , such as Australia , forest and bush fires are an important natural hazard and some attention has been given to the ways in which GIS might help examine their potential impacts .
2 As well as a build-up in output from new fields linked to pipelines , some of the platforms were able to continue normal production using in-built storage space in hollow parts of the structures to hold oil until it could be collected by tankers .
3 Only a single company is allowed to operate in each part of the country but the incumbent is given a licence for only a fixed period of time .
4 Randomisation was blocked in both studies to ensure similar numbers of children in each group in each part of the study area .
5 Secondly , some description should be given of the characters , their moods , emotions and particular role in each part of the action .
6 Both SBU managers and their superiors ought also to be aware of the time pattern of likely ROI development in each part of the group .
7 Just as the certificates of the graded music examination now simply record a grade with a pass , merit , or distinction ( further information can be acquired about the specific marks allotted to the student in each part of the examination ) , so , given time , a Grade 6 spoken German or a Grade 9 theoretical physics will speak for itself .
8 Not all have done so ; most have designated the Central Authority ( including in the case of the United Kingdom the subsidiary authorities in each part of the U.K. ) , but others have specified the president or registrar of or public prosecutor attached to a local court within whose area the addressee is to be found .
9 What is essential to this mode is that each country should communicate via some agency of central government located in that part of the state 's apparatus which is concerned with the administration of justice .
10 Its inhabitants liked to call it the Woldopolis and to regard it as the hub of life in that part of the East Riding .
11 These mathematical counterparts of physical acts of measurement are found in that part of the jungle where the map is marked " here are operators " .
12 It is accomplished in that part of the jungle where the map is marked " here are eigen-values and eigenvectors " .
13 P P G twelve paragraph five fifty three , reactions from the county and district councils please as to how Policy E two satisfies that advice and what follows in that part of the P P G.
14 Fire stations at Woburn Sands and Wolverton could be shut down if county councillors agree to make cuts in the fire service.But the county says it is trying hard to avoid cuts in that part of the budget .
15 Since the beginning of 1990 , a total of 13 exploration and four appraisal wells have been drilled in that part of the United Kingdom sector of the Irish sea generally known as the Manx basin .
16 All these competencies are related to the care of the particular type of patient with whom she is likely to come in contact when registered in that part of the Register for which the student intends to qualify .
17 These competencies are related to the care of the particular type of patient with whom the nurse is likely to come in contact when registered in that part of the Register for which the student intends to qualify .
18 A pessimistic interpretation of the findings based on this approach was that the visual cortex had nothing to do with vision , since few , if any , cells in that part of the brain showed any interest in spots of light they were presenting them with .
19 erm , there 's on certain parts of ah what they put has shown they they 've understood what was in that part of the diary like in the exercises relating this morning to or to learning like with the Roman numerals and the other thing they shown that they understood what was in that context , but then on erm when you get later on it 's just er
20 Once the section has been applied to premises , liquor can be supplied for consumption at a table meal ( for the meaning of " table meal , " see s.139(1) ) as an ancillary to the meal in that part of the premises set aside for meals between 12.30 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. and 6.30 pm. and 11 pm. on Sundays ( subss. ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) ) .
21 The dynamo equations , including all the boundary conditions regarded so far as plausible , and the equations governing the magnetic field in that part of the mantle that is above the Curie temperature , are invariant under reversal of sign of the magnetic field .
22 An even more potent example is the European eagle owl , which in forested regions produces prey assemblages of high diversity , reflecting the faunal composition in these regions , but in the collections from Qatar , where the same species lives in near-desert conditions , its prey assemblages are dominated to very large extent by a single species , which is also the most common large rodent in that part of the desert .
23 However , the jury were having none of it ; she had entered these institutions of her own volition , possibly when the police were getting a little too close to her activities in that part of the country .
24 The Wang Garden was the only restaurant in that part of the country , unless you counted the Paragon Café , which served pizza and eggs and did n't seem to know the meaning of its name .
25 A glorious sunset is a standard Romantic thrill : the greetings which human beings exchange are usually meaningless , and the woman 's strange expression was presumably the usual one in that part of the country .
26 To a large extent this reflects the occupational distribution of the agency worker labour force and the particular characteristics of the clerical/secretarial labour market in that part of the country [ see in more detail , Chapter 5 ] .
27 At the end of the last article I promised a visit to Wales , to see whether the same geometric patterns existed in that part of the country .
28 IN THE Autumn of 1992 , Connecticut-based Turbine Engine Services [ TES ] brought a continuous electricity supply to an isolated town in Eastern Malaysia — the first location in that part of the country not to endure three to four hours a day of blackouts on a regular basis .
29 By that date 116 of 720 existing bases in western Germany would be closed , bringing the number of personnel stationed in that part of the country to 310,000 .
30 ‘ Both the settlers and the natives assured me ’ , wrote Gould , ‘ that they [ the bronzewings ] had suddenly arrived , and that they had never before been seen in that part of the country .
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