Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [verb] part " in BNC.

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1 I am aware that these proposals only go part way to meeting the objections raised at the meeting .
2 Indeed , real values of these variables only cover part of the interaction region as will be clarified later .
3 Two of the most famous cars ever to take part in the TT races , Kaye Don 's Lea Francis and Freddie Dixon 's Riley , will be among those taking part .
4 Another leading Forum activist said that last night 's talks , in which the Communists were lead by the politburo member , Mr Vasil Mohorita , and in which the small political parties also took part , could produce a quick agreement .
5 But voice settings often form part of the typical verbal performance of particular regional accents , and can thus also act as social markers .
6 About 70 per cent of personal computers worldwide incorporate parts made by Intel , which employs 20,000 .
7 A number of residential schools therefore converted part of their buildings to , or constructed new , hospital wards or sick bays to combat the poor health of their pupils .
8 On Jan. 9 the Syrian-backed Lebanese government recently formed by Umar Karami [ see pp. 37928-29 ] won a vote of confidence in the National Assembly by 37 votes to three , with 27 deputies not taking part in the voting .
9 Most sites do not produce remains that can be readily understood by casual visitors , and they often consist of little more than holes in the ground showing where posts once formed part of a timber building , pits dug for various purposes , or ditches for drainage , boundaries and defence .
10 Visitors also see part of the Bournville packaging plant , as well as displays on distribution , marketing and the famous Cadbury advertisements .
11 The Commission of the European Communities also takes part in the Organization 's work .
12 But if these consonants now form part of a syllable-final consonant cluster , how do we account for the fact that English speakers hear the consonants as extra syllables ?
13 Prisoners still controlling part of the riot-torn Strangeways prison in Manchester have raised a banner on the roof of the accommodation block saying ‘ no dead ’ .
14 Despite a Labour Party circular of 12 January 1937 , warning against joint activities with the Communists , the Socialist League decided four years later to take part in a Unity Campaign with the Communist Party and the ILP .
15 By 1859 the collection exceeded 1,400 pictures ; sculpture , bronzes , antique gems and cameos , enamels , coins , carvings , miniatures , and manuscripts also formed part of the collection .
16 Five American B52 bombers flew into RAF Fairford two weeks ago to take part in a Nato training exercise .
17 The authority was created 18 years ago using parts of North Yorkshire and Durham .
18 In a modern economy , banknotes and coins clearly form part of the money supply as they are generally acceptable in the settlement of all transactions .
19 The Hungarian People 's Party , the Generation 's Party , the National Alliance , comprising four parties , and the Association of Political Prisoners also took part .
20 At the same time , firms not taking part in takeovers took on more debt , either gradually or in so-called ‘ leveraged recapitalisations ’ — in effect self-takeovers in which firms ' existing shareholders swapped some of their equity into debt .
21 The conflict which characterizes our everyday feelings usually causes part of them to be inhibited or suppressed ; in contrast poetry and the other arts ‘ spring from and perpetuate hours in the lives of exceptional people , when their control and command of experience is at its highest ’ ( Richards 1967 : 22 ) .
22 It is apparent that course evaluation and judgement of aims both form part of the wider area of educational decision making .
23 Six male managers in comparable positions also took part : Peter Willats , at the time of the tests assistant managing director of GKN Automotive , now running a Japanese company , the Kaizen Institute of Europe , which specialises in business training ; George Bain , principal of the London Business School ; Paul Newman , BT 's director of personnel policy ; Gordon MacDonald , director of remuneration at the Safeway supermarket group ; Nigel Pantling , director at merchant bank Schroder Wagg and — as Sally Clarke 's entrepreneurial opposite number — Paul Drayson , managing director of Lambourn Food Company .
24 It is then possible to argue that the so-called terraces really represent parts of a single warped surface , but a close study of the altitudes usually leads to their interpretation as distinct terraces .
25 Assumptions now become part of the information system and it is this aspect which must not be overlooked by the manager .
26 Lesbian and gay activists learned from the GLC experience about the benefits and dangers of working with local councils ; heterosexual members of the Labour Party and councillors became less afraid of lesbian and gay issues ; lesbian and gay rights increasingly became part of the package offered by the new social-movement oriented , urban Left .
27 Many of the shops are branches of multiple stores and , though their managers sometimes take part , they obviously do not have the same interest in it as the traders who were born and bred in the town .
28 Fighter and Bomber Command airfields , anti tank defences , gun emplacements , prisoner of war camps — and some 6,000 pillboxes still form part of the landscape in many areas of the country .
29 The industry lasted until the 1870s when more efficient technology elsewhere replaced it ; the great millstones now form part of the garage walls and garden decorations of Powdermill House and Peppering Eye Farm , south-west of the town .
30 Cats frequently rub parts of their body against objects and other animals ( Figure 7 ) .
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