Example sentences of "[verb] partly [subord] [prep] the " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Since the mid-1970s the proportion of stock held by non financial companies has risen partly because of the constraints placed on stockholding by banks and financial institutions . |
2 | Unemployment had risen partly because of the demobilization of large numbers of soldiers following the Vietnamese withdrawal from Cambodia in 1989 , and also because of the return of workers from eastern Europe . |
3 | Most significantly , the persuasive interview techniques which used to be a feature of most interrogations have been abandoned partly because of the new requirement that there should be a verbatim contemporaneous record of every interview . |
4 | US Secretary of State James Baker made a 10-day tour of the former Soviet Union during February , concentrating on building up relations with the Islamic states ( a shift in policy prompted partly because of the fear of Iranian activity in the region ) , and on defence conversion matters [ see pp. 38792-93 . |
5 | For over a decade the NWICO has been defamed partly because of the word ‘ order ’ . |
6 | In Box v. Jubb the defendant 's reservoir overflowed partly because of the acts of a neighbouring reservoir-owner and the defendant escaped liability . |
7 | This was achieved partly because of the beneficial effect of devaluation on overseas income for three months , it explains , but also because the directors have been largely successful in avoiding companies which have been forced to cut their dividends in the recession . |
8 | Partly because we 're doing a survey but partly to warn partly because of the emergency services aspect . |
9 | The latter is established partly because of the expertise it can develop , and this expertise is not related solely to fact finding . |
10 | Sir George Calvert , a politician at the Stuart court , had already shown his interest in colonization by trying to found a settlement in the Avalon district of Newfoundland , though this had failed partly because of the climate and partly because of the opposition of the fishermen who came from England every summer to use it as a base for fishing on the Grand Banks . |