Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [prep] part " in BNC.

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1 Organisations are often quite casual in their approach to the information created and stored on office systems and this is explained in part by their origins .
2 Farr has also invented a special Telesquash ‘ nick ’ — a piece of skirting board which is placed along part of the side and back walls — and it also helped to increase the incidence of outright winners .
3 This effect is traced in part to the special status afforded to characters which are introduced through proper names .
4 The effect of this is to allow liquor to be provided for a further hour in the evening in a part of the premises set aside for people taking table meals provided it is consumed as part of the meal .
5 This is registered in part by a shift from metaphors of natural flow to metaphors of invasion ( see p.62 ) .
6 More detailed analysis of this as it affects the experience of old people is developed in Part Six .
7 Japan , too , is highlighted as part of the huge Japan Festival which is running for three months in Northern Ireland and throughout Britain — but , yes , it was another coincidence that Scottish Opera chose to offer us Madama Butterfly !
8 Genetics is taught as part of several first- and second-year courses .
9 Not every statement made in the course of a judgment is binding as part of the ratio decidendi of the case .
10 It has to be said that the existence of self-help books , such as this one , is regarded as part of the problem by some doctors .
11 The payment by a tenant of a landlord 's costs incurred in respect of the grant of a lease or licence is regarded as part of the consideration for the supply by the landlord to the tenant .
12 It is undeniably the case that in Western society aggression is regarded as part of human nature .
13 Each of these is regarded as part of the family , as are people who originated in the same village .
14 This control is justified as part of the general responsibility of central government for national economic management , and since 1990 it has been achieved mainly by controlling the money used to finance capital expenditure .
15 Where one party has no commercial autonomy vis-à-vis another , it is treated as part of the same economic grouping and therefore not subject to Article 85 , although if it is in a dominant position Article 86 may apply .
16 Where an article has become a fixture it is treated as part of the demise during the term .
17 In the absence of a joint election by the vendor and Newco under s531(3) TA 1988 , " know-how " which has been used in the trade and which is disposed of is treated as part of goodwill .
18 The main substance of the book is contained in part two which provides an excellent overview of the British welfare state during its ‘ classic ’ period ( 1945–75 ) .
19 The effect of this on the Government 's aim of making more people independent of the state , as well as the effect on increasing disincentives , is considered in Part III .
20 Reforming the tax system in order to reduce sharply the standard rate of tax is considered in Part IV .
21 The points were made that parking there can not be dangerous as it is permitted during part of the year , and that the authorities seem to have turned a blind eye to cars parked outside the church during services .
22 The CMR further provided that where the vehicle containing the goods is carried over part of the journey by sea , rail , inland waterways or air , and , except in cases of emergency , the goods are not unloaded from the vehicle , the CMR shall nevertheless apply to the whole of the carriage .
23 Gone are the days when you were likely to be alone on the rim path , but if the five miles escarpment is included as part of a longer circuit of the vast moorland , walkers seeking solitude will find their fair share — and a good test of their navigation skills .
24 Note that the points value of a Shaman 's chariot is included as part of his total points value .
25 Interest payable up to the date of winding up is included as part of the debt .
26 These provide that if the appropriate certificate is included as part of the instrument or is endorsed thereon , then no stamp duty is payable .
27 Our publications now include , in addition to catalogues on CD-ROM , the forthcoming Sources in History : The Medieval Realms , which is designed in part for students and teachers of the schools national curriculum history unit entitled ‘ Medieval Realms ’ .
28 We are not aware of any such evaluation in progress , in Britain or the United States , and it will be increasingly difficult to undertake this if screening is adopted as part of clinical practice .
29 Dooling argued that if an individual sentence is comprehended as part of a larger semantic unit , part of the meaning of the sentence is likely to be redundant .
30 But the lack of visual impact is compensated in part by the richness of the language and the calibre of the performances .
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