Example sentences of "an [adj] part [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The rejectionist states which have viewed Western , particularly American , influence in the region as an inherent part of the problem , have also been characterized by weakness . |
2 | Clipping is an inherent part of the PostScript language in that any shape can be used as a window through which the rest of the illustration is viewed . |
3 | Polonium was then an irreplaceable part of the bomb . |
4 | The vertebrate retina is an outlying part of the brain . |
5 | But there is an old part to the town , running east from the harbour , and a delight it is to walk through : Basque urbanism at its most attractive . |
6 | By midsummer of 1976 , robbery and kidnapping in west Beirut had become an inseparable part of the war . |
7 | Diamonds at Kimberley and gold on the Witwatersrand transformed the situation in Southern Africa , and great railway schemes became an inseparable part of the partition of Africa by the European powers in the 1880s and 1890s . |
8 | Based in a back alley recording studio in an unfashionable part of the city , they had married their talents to perfect a pop formula that was selling millions . |
9 | Food is not only essential but can also be an exciting part of the afternoon 's entertainment , and most people arrange it for about an hour after the first children arrive . |
10 | How I tend to start with the boring bits like the sky and then reward myself later with an interesting part like a face or a patch of white . |
11 | It has been an unmistakable part of the testimony of Christian believers throughout history . |
12 | This is then incorporated and becomes an indistinguishable part of the sewage stream . |
13 | I changed into Tommy 's uniform in my roomette and went along to the dining car where Emil , Oliver and Cathy welcomed me casually as if I were an accepted part of the crew . |
14 | A crew was predominantly a male group , like any other city gang , yet the skinhead girls eventually became an accepted part of the scene . |
15 | The Special Air Service Regiment — or S.A.S. , as it soon came to be called — was at this time an established part of the Army Air Corps , though it was little known to the public at large . |
16 | The Company Patrons are now an established part of the HCIMA consultative procedure . |
17 | Over the last six years , the Cities and Media Forum has become an established part of the Festival and has played a substantial role in the debates about developing the media economies of regional cities in the UK . |
18 | In terms of the effect on potential parties , an argument advanced by the petitioners was that the notion of ‘ involuntary agency ’ was an established part of the lex fori , and to disapply it in the case of foreign defendants would be to give such defendants an advantage denied to their domestic counterparts . |
19 | In spite of reports yesterday that Mr Friel 's move amounted to a reopening of the inquiry , Scottish Office sources have told The Scotsman that the decision to ask Strathclyde CID to look at the evidence is an established part of the appeal procedure . |
20 | Citation and co-citation approaches often introduce bias into measures , and central influences are often not cited , because they are taken for granted ; they become an assumed part of the research paradigm , just as the all-pervading cosmic background black-body radiation is a palimpsest of the universe 's original Big Bang . |
21 | It was an appropriate part of the curriculum for learning from each other . |
22 | Some feminists would expand this argument to suggest that the political and/or ethical discussion should be made an explicit part of the methodology of philosophy . |
23 | Two miners had been instructed to bring down an unsafe part of the roof which presented a danger to the miners . |
24 | Remember that the principle is that the audience is given a stake in what is performed ; they are an interactive part of the drama . |
25 | But where this is successful , they will link their fortunes to capitalism , and will not even see the state as an oppressive part of the class struggle . |
26 | Sir Monty himself appeared on the panel at the end of the programme , expressing his opinion that the status of engineers was an intrinsic part of the problem . |
27 | Family relationships are more complicated and involve patterns which have become an intrinsic part of the relationship . |
28 | My right hon. and learned Friend has said as clearly as possible that he regards the second London terminal at King 's Cross as an intrinsic part of the scheme . |
29 | Vicky Whitemore , knowing the problems that 'keepers face in these situations , was delegated with the responsibility and let no-one down as she launched the ball safely into an unguarded part of the net . |
30 | As we have seen , when stars collapse to form black holes an inevitable part of the process is a supernova . |