Example sentences of "[been] [verb] in part " in BNC.

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1 This had been provoked in part by uncertainty following the suspension of the IMF standby agreement of September 1988 [ see p. 36279 ] when the economy failed both the June and September 1989 tests [ for waiver of December 1988 test following hurricane see p. 36930 ] .
2 The proposals which require legislative change for their implementation have been included in Part II of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 ( White , Robin , 1991 ) .
3 Recent fiscal changes affecting the ownership of wealth have been considered in Part II .
4 Users often approach information sources not with names ( as have been considered in Part II ) , but with a question that requires an answer or a topic for study .
5 Some of the available search keys have already been considered in Part 11 ; that is , personal and corporate names .
6 The legislation has been designed in part on the basis of research on custodial interrogation carried out for the Royal Commission on Criminal Procedure .
7 Design signifies architectural design in this context , although such a review raises issues in town planning and housing policy which are beyond the scope of this paper , and which have been addressed in part by others .
8 These readings have been selected in part because they illustrate well the convergence of research evidence and policy-making .
9 In Australia the need to make the material more accessible to a widely scattered clientele has been met in part by the adoption of a centre for every state and territory , each of which holds a replicate collection of teaching materials .
10 And he must have been testin' in part fur flight refuellin' because Rodriguez says in his book he was refuelled somewhere over the Bellingshausen Sea , which is a long way west of the area where Sunderby lost his life . ’
11 NSC 68 had been influenced in part by the fear that the United States itself would be vulnerable to Soviet attack as early as 1954 .
12 This had been caused in part by the introduction of tax reforms without measures to take account of the loss in revenue .
13 The bank provided finance for our client to exchange contracts , this the deposit , and then subsequently the attempt to obtain full security over their proposed lendings by including security over a property at Frinton on Sea which had been left in part only to our client upon his father 's death .
14 The increase in the number of single-parent families has been detailed in Part I. The rise has been so significant that , had it not been overshadowed by the advent of mass unemployment , much of today 's public debate about welfare reform would be centred on how best to help this group of claimants .
15 Choir and instrumentalists are as responsive to Gardiner 's direction as we have come to expect of them but even so I am left with the feeling that the great sense of occasion generated by this music has only been realized in part .
16 Homelessness is a social phenomenon , not part of the human condition , and has been created in part by economic policies which have deterred local councils , housing associations and private property owners from maintaining or developing low rental housing .
17 The symbolic restoration of greatness has been achieved in part through the actual expulsion of blacks and the fragmentation of their households , which is never far from page three in the tabloids .
18 First of all , there is much to be said for simplicity which , in Canada and New South Wales , has been achieved in part by including within the scale a far narrower range of former offences than is the case in Michigan .
19 This has been achieved in part through the introduction of new incentives for mixed woodland — particularly the farm woodland scheme — and the removal of tax breaks for commercial ( and therefore largely coniferous ) forestry .
20 Up to the commencement of school life , the major gratifications of the child in its interactions with others have been based largely on the overt and tacit approval of its parents its activities have been categorised in part according to the extent by which maternal and paternal love has waxed or waned as a result of them .
21 It can be argued the flames have been fanned in part by attitude displayed by Milne 's hooking rival , Brian Moore , who once summed up the England approach by saying : ‘ Nobody likes us and we do n't care . ’
22 In 1250 it was discovered that the lands which Aubrey , a forester of fee of Whittlewood Forest , held by serjeanty in Northamptonshire , had been alienated in part , and that ‘ the serjeanty of Peter of Minton in Shropshire , for which he ought to keep the forest of Long Mynd and the hays of Bushmoor and Haycrust ’ had been ‘ alienated in part by divers parcels ’ .
23 More than seventy prisoners have been rioting in part of the Shotts maximum security prison in Scotland .
24 The campaign has been launched in part because of what Greenpeace calls the government 's failure to back alternatives to chlorine-based technology and instead to encourage the use of HCFCs , which are still damaging to the ozone layer .
25 The decision appears to have been prompted in part by an assumption that it would either discredit Heseltine by forcing him to back off from a challenge ( which was thought most likely ) or , if he did stand , give him insufficient time to mount an effective campaign .
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