Example sentences of "[to-vb] part [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 SYLVESTER Stallone , above , has warned that an imposter is claiming to be his brother in a bid to get parts in films .
2 But those just wanting a quiet chat and a cup of coffee will be catered for as well as those wanting to take part in activities .
3 Encourage families to visit frequently and to take part in activities within the home .
4 There are sites where it is not only possible to visit and see the reconstructions , but also to take part in activities simulating the way people lived on that site in the past , or even to live there for several days to get some sort of impression of the way of life .
5 You may wish to take part in activities outside office hours , such as local community work or the Territorial Army .
6 They 've got two thousand seven hundred pounds in the deposit account , erm , they 'll be applying to Sidmouth town council for a grant , er the reason for the grant , they 've asked for two hundred and fifty , is to sponsor as many cadets as possible to take part in activities at Haven Banks .
7 She wandered around the lodge , looking patently bored , refusing to take part in activities , and complaining about the service , the primitive facilities , and the lack of time Matthew had for her .
8 Can I just say that er Ray phoned me up the other day and he said er , would you be prepared to take part in probationers ' , er regional probationary sort of training day er which is at coming up er in a few months time , to give erm presentation skills er I part of what we were doing , erm but just those O H Ps that we did on that part .
9 It may be that , for them , the attraction of SSE in general and of this scheme in particular lies in the opportunity it appears to offer for them to take part in decisions about school policy .
10 As a successful member of society you will be called upon many times in your career to take part in meetings , both for your employer and for your professional organisation .
11 Other significant clauses granted to ecclesiastical students the same privileges as secular students ( notably deferment of military conscription ) , and allowed armed forces personnel to take part in acts of worship when off duty .
12 The ‘ Business and Disabled Project ’ , launched by Edinburgh Junior Chamber of Commerce with support from Clydesdale Bank plc and Edinburgh District Council , aims to increase the awareness of the needs of disabled people and to encourage businesses to take part in projects leading to improvements and additions to existing facilities .
13 GBW is sponsoring ten students from all over the world to take part in projects run by Earthwatch , the international organisation that sponsors scientific research .
14 Also , not to be able to take part in things and not to be able to go out in the evening I find difficult .
15 And it said medical staff unwilling to take part in operations should refer patients to colleagues who would .
16 The Slovene Domobranci ( or Home Guard ) were a militia set up by the Germans to take part in operations against Tito 's partisans .
17 Two of the region 's police forces are to take part in trials of a new American baton , which could replace the old type of truncheon .
18 Workers know the important information which enables them to take part in discussions , meetings and decision-making ; disabled people need time to gain access to that information .
19 He reserves the right to take part in discussions on other matters .
20 They travelled with the Group to the United States in May to become familiar with the American co-operative microfilming programme , and to take part in discussions with counterparts in that country .
21 Mr William Welsh , Assistant Director ( Tel : 031–469 3830 ) will be available to take part in discussions on the Local Plan with community council representatives .
22 Officers should be allowed ‘ to take part in conspiracies to import drugs so long as they withdrew prior to importation . ’
23 Nicaragua on June 2 called on the USA to take part in talks to establish norms of diplomatic behaviour and visa regulations , and later in June asked Cardinal Miguel Obando y Bravo , the Archbishop of Managua , to arrange talks , but this idea was rejected by the spokesperson for the US administration , Marlin Fitzwater .
24 Delegations from Armenia and Azerbaidjan were to take part in talks " on a permanent basis " , beginning on Oct. 1 , which would be brokered by the RSFSR and Kazakhstan .
25 SCOTVEC also intends to take part in talks with the Scottish Universities Council on Entrance and appropriate degree-awarding institutions regarding recognition of general SVQs .
26 Several selected junior officers were sent to Southampton as an experiment to take part in exercises with Vigilant , Vincent and Valiant in the Solent .
27 On the other hand , his political opponents suffered too : Lord Lytton 's speech was so bad that many people had great difficulty in understanding him , and because his deafness did not allow him to take part in debates , everyone was often forced to wait until the next day for any reply from Lord Lytton because he would insist on reading what had been said in Hansard , the Parliamentary publication , before making his own speech .
28 It is an excellent thing to take part in debates .
29 3. monitor and respond to anti-vivisection propaganda , provide information to the media about the use of animals in research and train speakers to take part in debates , discussion programmes , interviews , etc .
30 Christie , who has already signed money-spinning deals with Lucozade and clothing firm High and Mighty since Barcelona , said : ‘ We did n't see why we should pay for a visa when we were prepared to take part in races for nothing .
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