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

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1 are on three months ' placement with , on a three months ' placement with the Authority until the middle of September as part of a six months ' training programme organised by the South African Advanced Educational Project .
2 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 .
3 Recruitment of Compact students is part of the participating companies ' normal annual recruitment programmes .
4 The train was part of the successful enthusiasts ' weekend on the West Yorkshire branch .
5 Not only were the values of other currencies effectively pegged to the dollar ( formally speaking , to gold ) but dollars had to make up the greater part of the other countries ' official holdings of reserves .
6 This became law immediately in England and Wales , and is part of the new Children 's Act .
7 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 .
8 It became a part of the official women 's movement and was able to push for the rights of the professional woman artist .
9 In the event , the CEP evidence was eventually given by the individuals responsible under the banner of the then Cornwall-based campaigner George Pritchard , although it would undoubtedly have helped its status to be seen as part of the local councils ' case .
10 But feeble personalities explain only part of the Social Democrats ' woes .
11 Yes , ma'am , I understand ; and I have worked with children before … well , when I was at the nuns ’ school , it was part of the older pupils ' duty to be in charge of two or three of the younger ones to see they washed properly and … well , things like that , and just before I left I was doing this . ’
12 AS PART of the Scottish women 's squad training , a Bulgarian national ladies ' team is visiting Scotland this week .
13 In many parts of the Asian elephants ' range the slaughter began with the coming of colonial man , who not only shot for sport but also cleared the forest for rubber and other crops and naturally did not want elephants to undo his good work .
14 It will involve a blindfolded boy trying to identify his girlfriend in a line-up by feeling certain parts of the unfortunate females ' anatomies .
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