Example sentences of "[vb base] [noun sg] [prep] part " in BNC.
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1 | Some laws are limited in scope ; ’ ' others , far more ambitious , consider broadcasting as part of the audiovisual sector , in conjunction with electronic ( one-way or interactive ) media and , indeed , with telecommunications . ’ |
2 | In Jones v Sherwood ( cited at 13.6.1 ) there was a sale and purchase agreement with part of the consideration deferred . |
3 | Primary teachers normally teach English as part of an integrated curriculum , whereas in secondary schools it is more usually taught in timetabled slots by subject specialists . |
4 | Rather , they use Creole as part of their overall language-mixing strategy , invoking the Creole/English dichotomy for its symbolic value in similar ways , whether speaking to their own generation or an older one . |
5 | Go west on part of The Cleveland Way before making your way back to the village . |
6 | After all , they have to take business decisions and use sport as part of a commercial product . |
7 | 4.9 Employees who collect or carry money as part of their normal work are at risk of violence or assault . |
8 | Since we offer training as part of our technical support contract , this work can easily be done by any office worker who is used to , say , word processing on a PC . |
9 | It is common ground that any power to make the order sought must be found in the Act , since the English courts have no inherent jurisdiction to act in aid of a foreign court and , as a matter of English domestic law , treaties only take effect as part of that law to the extent that they are incorporated by statute , with or without modification . |
10 | The purpose of this research is to identify any decision processes which take place as part of this extension of product/market scope . |
11 | Some people lack one colour pigment , and so lose sensitivity to part of the spectrum , usually red or green . |
12 | All societies ( not only class societies , according to Althusser ) need ideology as part of their conditions of existence . |
13 | Children learn self-restraint as part of the process by which they learn the values and attitudes of the society in which they will move . |
14 | Many of the senior men in the ministry now see management as part of their office . |
15 | Students taking these courses , which are offered at both Jordanstown and Magee College , may be teachers in further education , school teachers with a role in community education , or members of the clergy or of any of the professions which have education as part of their function . |
16 | Students on these programmes , which are offered at Coleraine , Jordanstown and Magee College , may be teachers in further education , school teachers with a role in community education or practitioners of any of the professions which have education as part of their functions . |
17 | Chamberlin ( 1980 ) tends to see advocacy for rights and advocacy or brokerage for services as opposing forces , but others ( Anthony and Blanch , 1989 ; Lecklitner and Greenberg , 1983 ; and Rappaport , 1981 ) see advocacy as part of a more general movement for improvement in the social conditions of mentally ill people . |
18 | Among the successful dancers were Laura Snowdon , 14 , and Kate Barnes , 15 , who both study ballet as part of the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme . |
19 | Among the successful dancers were Laura Snowdon , 14 , and Kate Barnes , 15 , who both study ballet as part of the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme . |