Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] be part " in BNC.

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1 exam erm exam was double marked with , the question arose as to whether the essay should be double marked , because obviously they are part of the assessment .
2 In doing so they were part of their time .
3 Perhaps it 's part of the drink/driving campaign reaching people who ride the sky in a sleigh drawn by reindeer .
4 Perhaps it was part of a plan to hurt her , to punish her , for her unhappy suspicions about him .
5 So it 's part of you know , part of the the penalty if you like , of living in the flats .
6 So it 's part of this larger view of psychoanalysis that was emerging in the thirties .
7 It 's no good doing the most lovely building right down a drive where no-one can see it , so it 's part of the environment for all of us .
8 What I 'm trying to understand you 'll appreciate Mr , is the difference between the test that you are putting forward , er which is whether or not it is part of a built-up area , and the test that Mr is putting forward , whether or not the land is part of the village .
9 But tangentially he was part of that transatlantic wave shaping the British 1960s , with Ginsberg , Laurence Ferlinghetti , Corso , and Burroughs-cult figures amongst the milieu spilling out of CND .
10 In the morning we slipped it back under the hen , and at once it was part of the family .
11 Now you 're part of the family . ’
12 Now we 're part of government policy which happens to be hear no evil see no evil … one bloody monkey 's enough if he 's in the top job .
13 By now they were part of the endless stream of traffic speeding towards west London .
14 Some are true , some are false , most have been embroidered in the interests of enjoyment and several have been told so often they are part of the apocryphal armada of football .
15 Now he 's part of our collection .
16 Often it is part time women workers who suffer most . ’
17 Erm well they 're part of the G C S E syllabus .
18 Well it 's part of the reason that er it 's not celebrated is that because it is n't a holiday .
19 Well it 's part of er nationwide tour I 've been making , putting across the message that if you 're fortunate enough to have a Conservative Council , it costs you much less money .
20 well it 's part of it really
21 Well it was part of their course I think , I , they did n't they paid the full cost of it , they contributed a bit , but I think Colin stood
22 Surely it 's part of the whole socialization process of women .
23 Surely it was part of a make-believe , like imagining you were playing number three for Somerset ?
24 This is the same proposal , associated with the Port Royal grammar and earlier versions of Chomskyan grammar , which has already been mentioned in this chapter in connexion with prenominal attributives ( 3.2 and 3.3 ) ; or rather it is part of the same proposal , since the full clause with adjective in post-copular position is claimed as the " origin " for both sorts of attributive .
25 erm There is a general concern I think with multiple occupancy that there 's , a whole way of life of East Oxford is changing , and not for the better , and indeed I was part of this when I moved into the area ten years ago .
26 While there I was part of a management team that led a successful buyout of the Bricom Group from B & c .
27 When you heard me I was imagining a process whereby you 'd have a strategic sites policy in the structure plan which would enable a local authority in preparing its local plan if it wished to identify a strategic site and that would then become in the local plan , you know subject to all those consultation processes , and then it 's part of the portfolio that is available in the published arena with a statutory framework behind it .
28 Then it was part of the Oxford to Cambridge main road .
29 But George , calmly , will impress on him how he is part of a team and the profound effect his actions are having on the success of the club .
30 However she was part of the team effort for which she is also congratulated ] .
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