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

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1 It is her first job since leaving her studies during which she spent a year at the Headquarters of John Menzies as part of her four year course .
2 They are born with the ability : instinctively and automatically it is a part of their subtle mind structure .
3 If much land transport was undertaken by peasants as part of their multifarious labour services or to earn a little money on the side , much too , by land and sea , must have been undertaken by professionals .
4 All local authority auditors are expected to review aspects of value for money as part of their annual audit programme .
5 There would , of course , be a temptation for small partnerships and sole traders to convert to the Limited Company form of operation just to avoid tax on distribution to the proprietors , so it might be necessary to levy a Stamp duty on companies as part of their annual running costs ; this would compensate the national exchequer for any abuse .
6 Rosemount 's own calibration standard , which is an essential part of their absolute pressure transducer production capability , was sent to the National Institute for Standards Technology ( NIST ) in America for a period of ten weeks for recertification .
7 Some 30 countries are using such fish and it has been particularly favoured in Iran and Afghanistan as part of their integrated control programmes .
8 Berghaus 's Mountaineering Suit is feather light and part of their new Aquafoil range of waterproofs .
9 Goldstar Information & Communications Ltd , Hyundai Electronics Industries Co Ltd , Maxon Electronics Co Ltd and Samsung Electronics Co have each signed agreements with Qualcomm Inc , San Diego for joint development of cellular telephone subscriber and infrastructure equipment based on Code Division Multiple Access technology for Korea ; the four will pay Qualcomm non-refundable preliminary fees totalling about $5m to be applied against part of their future licence fees .
10 Manchester City Council was , in 1984 , the first council to appoint workers to deal specifically with lesbian and gay issues as part of their Equal Opportunities Unit .
11 Figure 6.8 shows a reproduction of a concept map developed by second-year pupils ( aged 12-13 ) as part of their Alternative Ideologies unit work .
12 It was part of their Combined Cadet Force training at the exclusive public school .
13 The Labour councils sought to use low fares as both a part of their overall planning policies and a means of redistributing income in favour of lower income groups .
14 Funds have been allocated to facilitate workplace reform and the unions in Western Australia have put forward a job redesign package as part of their current wage discussions .
15 For one very special class of viruses however , integration into the cell 's chromosomes appears to be an essential part of their normal life cycle .
16 Since these early studies , many viruses have been shown to cause cancer in animals , particularly the retroviruses with their requirement for chromosomal integration as part of their normal life cycle .
17 Whoever was responsible for the catering would ‘ top up ’ pie stocks as part of their normal afternoon duties .
18 They can , as part of their normal teaching commitment , have time tabled sessions to help teachers develop their own skills in coping with special educational needs , or help them evaluate the effectiveness of new curriculum materials or teaching strategies for meeting special educational needs .
19 The intention of the project was to investigate how teachers across the primary age-range used collaborative tasks as an integral part of their normal classroom activity and what they did to enable the children to work effectively together .
20 It is envisaged that much of the assessment will be done by teachers as an integral part of their normal classroom work .
21 Schools , colleges , sports clubs and families which will be exercising tomorrow as part of their normal fitness routine can also register .
22 Men normally have higher BMRs than women because a larger part of their total body weight is muscle tissue , and muscle tissue can burn up to three times more energy than fat tissue , even when it is inactive .
23 Computer suppliers frequently provide customer training as an integral part of their total product package .
24 Sales promotions embrace a variety of techniques that organisations can use as part of their total marketing effort .
25 But if workers regard the social security benefits that they now receive as part of their total wage package , and this is fully taken into account in their labour supply decision , then the supply curve will shift back to S1 ; wages and employment returning to their original level .
26 The planners felt some ad hoc information requests might be delegated , but these are a very small part of their total information need .
27 By the end of the century things had at last begun to change : in 1899 Primitive Methodists agreed a minimum of £100 while Congregationalists and Baptists set aside part of their Twentieth Century Funds for salaries .
28 Though debt-for-equity swaps represent one way for banks to recover part of their developing country debt exposure , they still stand to lose money and look likely to have to wait for some years before they can cash in their equity stakes .
29 As part of their 25th Anniversary celebrations the S.V.R. staged a gala steam weekend on 21-22nd September 1990 .
30 Some bony fish , such as catfish , have similar electric organs which are situated along the body in the canals which form part of their lateral line system .
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