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

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1 The cichlids just seeing them as part of the overall decor would move them out of their way , often causing them to come apart making them useless .
2 But the men reacted to the women " on the basis of sex solidarity rather than seeing them as part of the working class ' .
3 The fear of being deemed to be trading ( rather than investing ) in futures contracts , and so liable to taxation is thought to have deterred such institutions from using them as part of their investment strategy .
4 So be it but , remaining as I am of the view that they were a correct expression of the law , I repeat them as part of the ratio of my decision in this case .
5 Cowboys may wear them out of necessity and convicts in the USA may have been given them as part of their uniform , but one thing 's for sure , whatever the reason , most people simply would n't live without them .
6 ‘ Right from the beginning my fellow directors have regarded me as part of the team and have been tremendously supportive . ’
7 These will get better and better and we should consider them as part of our thinking .
8 Finally they seemed to accept me as part of the landscape and came within the range of my camera .
9 The emphasis that Calvinists placed upon the majesty of God led them to condemn as blasphemous any attempts to tinker with the supernatural , and thus their reaction to calamities was to accept them as part of God 's inscrutable purpose — the working out of a divine providence which governed all human affairs .
10 Instead , he claimed they were incorporating them as part of a total information technology system .
11 OSF will introduce them as part of its release of DME phase 2 .
12 Soviet writers observed that these resolutions corresponded with resolutions on eliminating foreign bases in the Third World adopted in the UN General Assembly ( for example at the Twenty-First Session in December 1965 ) and described them as part of the broader ‘ struggle against imperialism ’ .
13 When Alsace was rebuilding itself as part of France after the war , it decided to create a single appellation and to use grape variety names rather than vineyard sites .
14 Lawrence had spent so long at Charlton Athletic that people regarded him as part of the fittings .
15 Hell , I made a crystal radio while in Junior High School , but I do n't include it as part of my credentials .
16 Plans for dismantling the relic and rebuilding it as part of a railway heritage at Preston Hall museum have collapsed because the bill would be at least half a million pounds .
17 Again , this feature was copied from the West Indians who used it as part of their own hairstyles .
18 In a few generations , there was a new class of Britons who regarded themselves as part of the Roman empire and ‘ Roman ’ in a broad sense .
19 ‘ He seemed ’ , wrote his early biographer Anthony Sampson , ‘ to see himself as part of a fashionable play . ’
20 Where indexicals can be routinely treated truth-conditionally , we will therefore continue to think of the theory that handles them as part of semantics .
21 It seems to me , however , that to view them as part of a wider set of problems relating to speech-writing differences is more consistent with verifiable linguistic data .
22 If everyone in your Pack makes a bookmark , you can exchange them as part of your Thinking Day celebrations .
23 Many Nigerians seem to regard such allegations with amusement , dismissing them as part of the party political game which should not be taken too seriously .
24 ‘ In a fairy story one of them would ride up to the avenue here on a white horse and say they 'd been wanting you as part of their lives for years , ’ Benny said .
25 Er a lot of people give the impression that we should all be more interactive , that we should go abroad and speak languages to many of these people , but the people you come into contact with when you go on holiday in Spain , the only Spanish people are likely to be the waiter who served you and he 's serving you as part of his job .
26 Grenville Davey is another case in point with Lisson pushing him as part of a lineage of artists .
27 This worked as a part of the discourse he was involved in ( the interview ) even if he did use a grammatical construction which might well have got a red line through it if he had written it as part of a school essay .
28 ‘ If Ossie had been sacked a few days later , I would have accepted it as part and parcel of football .
29 In this way , she has become part of the total social fact , but we will present it as part of the age-old conflict between love and duty .
30 DRG has spread the surplus over 8.5 years , which is long enough to justify valuing it as part of the overall earnings stream .
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