Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [art] part " in BNC.
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1 | Independent of separated words , as whole as water , it bore her along as a part of itself , a gold current that connected everything , a secret river running underground , the deep well , the source of life , a flood driving through her , salty breaker on her own beach , streams of words and non-words , voices calling out which were staccato , echoing , which promised bliss . |
2 | An Executive Director attends part of each module , and at Sonning both David Davies and Chris Clark sat in on a part of the seminar , and spoke with course members . |
3 | Now we 've got through with the part that tells the audience all about Simple John Preston , let's have your reasons . |
4 | The theory , as eventually set forth ( 1868 ) , was constituted by two theses : that the generative material comes from all over the parent body or bodies , and that it consists of minute ‘ gemmules ’ budded off from every part . |
5 | He expected his quarry to turn left at any moment for Heiligenstadt and the north , but instead it pressed on into a part of the city unfamiliar to him , in or near the Jewish quarter . |
6 | If he was up for a part in a Night Nurse commercial he 'd be sure to get it unless Mickey Rourke turned up for the same audition . |
7 | When Dustin told Brooks that he was up for the part in The Graduate , Mel said , ‘ But you 're an ugly little rat . |
8 | ANNETTE BENING : ‘ I was up for the part of a prostitute in Dangerous Liaisons , the one whose backside John Malkovich uses to write a letter . |
9 | Did you have to psych yourself up for the part ? |
10 | Twenty per cent watch blue movies to get in the mood ; 7% smoke marijuana ; a further 7% tie their partner up ; and 6% dress up for the part . |
11 | ‘ There were megastars up for the part but old Wallace here got it . |
12 | The man who links together his prayer with deeds of duty , and fits seemly actions with his prayer , is the man who prays without ceasing , for his virtuous deeds or the commandments he has fulfilled are taken up as a part of his prayer . |
13 | Nick Hern has exchanged contracts with Random House for the acquisition of Nick Hern Books , the theatre list he set up as a part of Walker Books in 1988 which joined Random House in 1990 . |
14 | I 'll try to come up with a part that suits the imagery of the song , and then the tuning seems to suggest itself |
15 | The more accomplished players gain additional encouragement from their membership of , and loyalty to , one of the many music centres which have sprung up in every part of the country . |
16 | I woke up at the part where he was telling me it had been a mindless fling , and I should n't get upset over it . |
17 | In other words , there are certain roles which are tailor-made for certain people who will go along and just be more or less themselves , and other roles which do require a lot of — if you like — psychoanalysis beforehand to get the most out of the part . ’ |
18 | One minor change is that the crime of assault with intent to rob , at present found in s.8 , is transferred out of the part of the draft Code dealing with property offences to the part dealing with offences against the person ( cl. 78 ) . |
19 | She tried to think herself back into the part of Peter 's fiancée . |
20 | Or you can hang out in a part of the music if you like the verse . ’ |
21 | The usually respectable FRAME News , the newsletter of the Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments , published it in full ( 1988 : 1–2 ) , and Langley in the Dr Hawden Trust 's Alternative News analysed with some alarm ( he signs of a fight back on the part of the American medical establishment after many years of tactical passivity known as the ‘ bunker strategy ’ ( 1988 : 6–7 ) . |
22 | Curve the body to one side and hold on to a part of your leg that you can reach easily , stretching the other arm straight up . |
23 | Some financial planners have worked out another loophole , telling their clients to hang on to the part of their income paid in company shares , because taxes on capital gains are unlikely to rise under President Clinton and may even fall . |