Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] in part " in BNC.

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1 Yes in the sense that although he comes from a peasant background originally , it 's a rich peasant background and he himself had er a reasonable education and subsequently erm built on the education that he was given becoming in part self-taught .
2 Appearing to agree in part with Mr de Klerk 's assessment of the meeting , the churchmen said they saw their role as ‘ facilitators to get negotiation going ’ .
3 The turnout was around 30 per cent in each round considered to reflect in part electors ' preoccupation with the Gulf war .
4 Determinism has to do in part with consciousness itself , most notably with the mental events of choosing , deciding , and the like , and with mental events which precede them .
5 The experimental results suggest that ageing in Drosophila has evolved in part as a consequence of selection for an optimal life history , and in part as a result of accumulation of predominantly late-acting deleterious mutations .
6 Not unnaturally , the amount of statutory health and social services which individuals receive depends in part on the level of their need .
7 How such formidable influence would be used depended in part on how deeply liberal-democratic values had become entrenched since 1945 .
8 The amount of force that a person is entitled to use depends in part on what the policeman is seeking to do .
9 What happens further to small mammal bone before it is buried and fossilized depends in part on what happened to it at earlier stages in the transition from living animal to fossil ( Fig. 1.2 ) .
10 " Her wealth " may have consisted in part of lands earmarked for the queen : now she must relinquish them .
11 This may have accounted in part for their reluctance to promote the growth of radio while at the same time encouraging the development of a press based in Dar es Salaam .
12 Among Christian feminist theologians who may be said to have employed in part a ‘ golden thread ’ approach , although not specifically in relation to the question of ordaining women , is Rosemary Ruether .
13 The Prince 's speech was understood to have arisen in part out of a series of consultations with leading environmentalists , including Jonathon Porritt , Professor David Pearce , Richard Sandbrook — Director of the International Institute for Environment and Development — and Economist environment editor Frances Cairncross .
14 Our results also raise the possibility that demyelinating lesions that cause a conduction block along axons , as occurs in multiple sclerosis , may fail to remyelinate in part because the silent axons fail to stimulate oligodendrocyte precursor cells to proliferate .
15 The increasing numbers of colleges approaching the CNAA had to do in part with difficulties over validation by universities — particularly those which were unwilling or reluctant to validate honours degrees — and in part with the attraction of the CNAA as a validating body which could consider a range of courses , including those in the areas of proposed diversification .
16 His case had rested in part on forged documents , though what these documents contained was not without authority , and the pope 's arguments concerned prescription or the power conferred by ancient right .
17 But the conviction which Soviet , liberal and libertarian approaches to the historical process carry does rest in part upon the veracity of their respective portrayals of 1917 .
18 Some dealers do supply second-hand computers which they have taken in part exchange and these may have the additional advantage of a short guarantee .
19 Initiatives in under-fives and special needs in recent years have stemmed in part from these recommendations , some of which , of course , formed the basis of the 1981 Education Act .
20 She gives you a tour of that painting in cheerful detail , noting with satisfaction that she had managed to achieve in part of the backdrop the right kind of ‘ girny ’ blue .
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