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

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31 Thus the trust 's assets were part of the deceased settlor 's estate and were available to satisfy the claims of his heirs .
32 Caroline 's comment : Commercial baby foods make up a substantial part of the average baby 's diet and they are very convenient .
33 The second and economic root was part of the new state 's backwardness .
34 Beveridge thought a small part of the new scheme 's income should go to the NHS as it had under the old .
35 Mr Moore might have to be sent into space as part of the new government 's ‘ Celebrities in Orbit ’ programme .
36 This became law immediately in England and Wales , and is part of the new Children 's Act .
37 Part of the new Governor 's job will be to avoid a face-saving repetition .
38 Every half-hour , blood pressure and heart rate , the motor examination part of the unified Parkinson 's disease rating scale ( UPDRS ) , a modified abnormal involuntary movement scale , and a hand tapping test were assessed .
39 The proposals for an Edinburgh City Bypass have been approved as part of the Regional Council 's Transport Policy , the intention being to provide a rapid and safe route around the city for traffic whose origin and destination lies outwith the City Boundary .
40 At issue is one small , but key part of the European Commission 's plan for an alignment of Value Added Tax ( VAT ) and Excise rates in the 12 member states , which it considers essential if frontier checks on traders are to be abolished after 1992 .
41 It continues to licence ANDF technologies and OSF research labs in Cambridge , Massachusetts , and Grenoble , France , are continuing their co-operative ANDF work as part of the European Commission 's Open Microprocessor Initiative .
42 Jonathan , who works for WEC 's International Business Development Unit , has been given the opportunity to sample Japanese working life and culture as part of the European Commission 's Executive Training Programme .
43 The directives are part of the European Commission 's programme on action on health and safety , which is an essential ingredient in the move towards a single European market .
44 Today , the Common Agricultural Policy still absorbs the largest part of the European Community 's budget .
45 I accept that there is a good case for including magistrates er trailing clouds of glory as it were from Tudor times when the Justice of the Peace was local government and then historically through their membership standing joint committees , but I still find it hard to accept , and here with great regret I do differ both from the Noble Lord , Lord and the Noble Viscount , Lord , I is the part of the central government er to make at least five appointments for each authority somewhere between two hundred or three hundred appointments direct ?
46 Collection of statistics , such as the housing returns , has always been part of the central department 's work , but the more specific information currently requested that can form part of long-term planning is a relatively recent development .
47 Previously , an important part of the major companies ' dominance had been the sheer cost of making recordings of the ‘ professional ’ standard deemed to be essential to achieve radio play and hence large sales .
48 It became a part of the official women 's movement and was able to push for the rights of the professional woman artist .
49 If part of the deep ecologist 's rationale for saving wilderness is so that future generations of humans can savour the orgiastic blood of the hunt ( as Ortega y Gasset describes the recreational slaughter of wild animals ) , animal liberationists can and should unashamedly applaud the efforts to preserve , but not the reasons for doing so .
50 That may be true , but in 1987 hostile interviews with Neil Kinnock trying to explain his party 's defence policy counted as part of the Labour Party 's coverage .
51 I take that as part of the Labour party 's approach to defence procurement , which is to tick off each individual project , factory or programme whenever it comes before the House and to say that it fully endorses it .
52 The plan for a £3.40 minimum hourly rate of pay is a key part of the Labour party 's manifesto .
53 Tutors regard entry into the competition as a serious part of the students ' general training and there is a growing trend to make it a set part of the final year 's curriculum .
54 Another welcome gain is that if a husband 's income is too low for him to use all or part of the married couple 's allowance , he can request that the unused part be transferred to his wife — thus reducing his wife 's tax bill .
55 A married man living with his wife may also be able to claim part of the married couple 's allowance .
56 But this women 's suffrage element is only a part of the second item 's subject field and not explicit in the title ; it would require competent and perceptive indexing to bring it out , if it was desired that this should be attempted in the index .
57 ‘ Which seems to be part of the poor girl 's trouble .
58 They argued that an ultra-right political movement could be possible only when its language and assumptions had first become an accepted part of the Federal Republic 's political discourse .
59 It may well be he would argue that all these things are but part of the private man 's attempt to gain public approval .
60 I dealt with the first part of the hon. Lady 's question in reply to the right hon. Member for Yeovil ( Mr. Ashdown ) .
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