Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [prep] part " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm sorry erm as far as the schools are concerned you had presumably a lot of contact I mean as part of the national curriculum is if if you like is to build contact with the community and the schools . |
2 | People I meet as part of my role as mother . |
3 | I examine in part II the comparative merits of two approaches to the nature of justification , foundationalism and coherentism . |
4 | It has meant that I have sampled virtually every type of hotel/guest house accommodation imaginable and this I present as part of my qualification to address the subject in question . |
5 | For now we see through a glass , darkly : but then face to face : now I know in part ; but then I shall know even as also I am known . ’ ' |
6 | Alan Bray and Jeffrey Weeks have given historical support to this view , though not without qualification ; I remarked in Part 1 some further reservations . |
7 | I turn to Part XXVI of the Companies Act 1985 . |
8 | I was not prepared to travel 140 miles to and from work each day , nor to live away from home on a long term basis , so I inquired about part time training . |
9 | By a trout stream — I do for part ( but not enough ) of the time . |
10 | Though we 've got to pursue with leisure , well I think as part of this front line review we 've got to , you know , throw everything up in the air . |
11 | I 've er a comment which I think in part it relates to Miss 's observation . |
12 | In my part of the country — the county which I represent in part is not the only one in this position — Labour-controlled local authorities are still adamantly refusing to release the data to the general public . |
13 | And he took out of his wallet a tiny piece of paper , which I recognized as part of my sketch book , and showed it to me . |
14 | According to its preamble , which incorporates in part the terms of article 220 , the Convention seeks in particular to facilitate the recognition and enforcement of judgments of courts or tribunals and to strengthen in the Community the legal protection of persons therein established . |
15 | Britain succeeded in creating a Commonwealth ‘ special relationship ’ in civil aviation after 1945 which compensated in part for its inability to obtain international approval for a more regulated global system . |
16 | Because only symptomatic patients were treated , it is difficult to distinguish biliary pain which occurs as part of the natural course of the disease from that caused by lithotripsy . |
17 | So the chapter on scepticism which occurs in part I has an equal right to be in part II . |
18 | Section 14 of the Inland Revenue Ordinance which occurs in Part IV thereof provides : |
19 | Various solutions to the problem of rising unemployment in Britain have been suggested , some of which depend in part on a change in the workforces ' concept of work . |
20 | On 2 February 1989 Jones sent in to the APS an abstract of his intended talk which stated in part ‘ We have accumulated considerable evidence for a new form of cold nuclear fusion which occurs when hydrogen isotopes are loaded into various materials , notably crystalline solids ( without muons ) ’ ( my italics ) . |
21 | This case reduces them to a single principle , the ‘ neighbour principle ’ , which emerges as part of the ratio decidendi of the case . |
22 | But the journey , which coincides in part with the Pennine Way , will remain etched in the memory . |
23 | Serious issues of equity of provision arise in this context , since major cut-backs in relative resources are likely to be destructive of excellence , which serves in part as a national resource . |
24 | This type of story shows that the pursuit of ‘ little crime ’ can have some satisfaction and legitimacy , which explains in part why most policemen and women pursue it diligently while deprecating it . |
25 | Some of the early Emperors built tombs and temples which survive in part , and whose intricate carvings can still be made out . |
26 | The third administrative procedure established by the 1970 white paper was the establishment of the CPRS , a small multidisciplinary unit which remains as part of the Cabinet Office . |
27 | Subsequently , on the initiative of Mark Boyle , the international sculptor who exhibits as part of ‘ The Boyle Family ’ , the proposal was accepted in principle by the Arts Council of Great Britain . |
28 | they took ya in , into their home and , and they made you feel like part of the family |
29 | debt collectors and employers of Captain Helves , who abscond with part of their funds . |
30 | ‘ You did n't think of your host , Monsieur Rodet , who depends in part on government work . |