Example sentences of "part of [art] [adj] [noun] 's " in BNC.
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1 | They predict a continuing rise in demand but argue that work out of hours is an essential part of a general practitioner 's role . |
2 | Since ‘ talk ’ forms a substantial part of a primary schoolchild 's life the teachers ' classrooms need to reflect an understanding of the role of language in learning situations and also the role of language in social situations . |
3 | And tidying up after removal and spring cleaning homes that have n't been touched for years are all part of a normal day 's work . |
4 | This originally appeared as part of a Fabian Women 's Group report based upon research from 1909 – 13 into the daily lives of families living in Lambeth . |
5 | I comfort myself with that recollection when dealing with complaints about my own paper , very much part of a modern editor 's work in an age when our readers have become more critical and more discriminating , but Professor Macmurray 's insights have helped me to distinguish between those complaints that flow , as they sometimes do , from a different subjective interpretation of a given body of facts and those that arise from a straightforward error on our part . |
6 | This house for many years remembered as an old-fashioned bookshop is now part of a modern solicitor 's office . |
7 | I affected to become social with the others but out of the corner of my mind — while I played for the others the part of a poor miner 's son who was puzzled , but delighted by the attention these lovely people paid to him — I had her under close observation … |
8 | Two young women were in the room ; one was reading a magazine , the other was stuffing herself into a tight corset of black vinyl that appeared to be a part of a stylised nun 's costume . |
9 | It has been effectively argued that live performance before an audience can be the most crucial part of a popular musician 's growth as an artist . |
10 | More broadly , a leader comment of the same date drew attention to the confusion which arose when the NCC reduced the curriculum workload and concentrated a single obligatory unit on twentieth-century British , European and world history in a particularly busy part of a secondary-school student 's academic life . |
11 | His name and his exploits were part of every Russian child 's curriculum . |
12 | The revenue derived from taxing unemployment benefit , and the relevant part of an unemployed claimant 's supplementary benefit stood at an estimated £600 million in 1985–6 . |
13 | he has for the aforesaid common good and defence of the realm ordained that as clerks ought not to defend themselves by force of arms , the third part of the present year 's temporalities of prelates and clerks and all persons of holy church , religious and other is to be seized . |
14 | I see it as part of the present government 's determination to reduce the power of Local Government , and centralise power and financial control at Westminster . |
15 | Under Lenin and Stalin , many churches in Russia were demolished as part of the Soviet state 's anti-religious campaigns . |
16 | As part of the Soviet government 's anti-crisis programme approved in April [ see p. 38129 ] , Gorbachev on May 13 issue a decree establishing a " special regime " to stabilize key economic sectors . |
17 | The working part of the working man 's life seems to last ‘ for ever ’ . |
18 | The MPO forms part of the Prime Minister 's Cabinet Office . |
19 | Supported by a small ‘ efficiency unit ’ — composed of both civil servants and outside consultants — and originally established as part of the Prime Minister 's Office , Rayner 's job was to stimulate improvements in administrative efficiency within Whitehall . |
20 | That part of the Prime Minister 's speech will be studied carefully because it reveals his intentions , although I do not believe that they are shared by the Minister . |
21 | It has a particular quality to recognize substances as being either " self " , i.e. part of the normal body 's metabolism or " non-self " , i.e. a foreign substance from outside . |
22 | A live match on Mondays was part of the Premier League 's plans because of the success in the United States of the televised NFL American football game . |
23 | In other words , according to his detractors , he breaks not because he has spotted an opening but because a break should be part of the complete scrum-half 's armoury . |
24 | It 's part of the other person 's secret . ’ |
25 | Thus the trust 's assets were part of the deceased settlor 's estate and were available to satisfy the claims of his heirs . |
26 | Caroline 's comment : Commercial baby foods make up a substantial part of the average baby 's diet and they are very convenient . |
27 | The second and economic root was part of the new state 's backwardness . |
28 | Beveridge thought a small part of the new scheme 's income should go to the NHS as it had under the old . |
29 | Mr Moore might have to be sent into space as part of the new government 's ‘ Celebrities in Orbit ’ programme . |
30 | This became law immediately in England and Wales , and is part of the new Children 's Act . |