Example sentences of "[verb] parts [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 When they returned to finish the work after a weekend break , they found parts of the posts missing and broken .
2 Grants to State governments to cover parts of the costs of welfare and other programmes ( such as those for the construction of the Inter-State Highway system ) comprise only one of the elements of Federal spending which has an uneven impact on the various parts of the United States .
3 I decided to commit myself to the revolution and in January 1981 , went to the Frente Paracentral , which at that time covered parts of the Departments of Cabanas .
4 There are other , more immediate , ways in which genes may be copied to widely distributed parts of the chromosomes , like files being duplicated to different parts of a disc , or different discs .
5 I was only a lad , I was er a messenger boy on the loading deck and I used to have to go down to at Beskett and fetch parts for the planes and er plates , aluminium plates , to be normalized which was a treatment when they put them into the vats and I had to fetch the films as well , from the house that used to be a warehouse for films over in er in by the beacon , great bar !
6 The main copper mineralisation generally occurred above the tin bearing parts of the veins .
7 Trick tables conceal parts of the actors ’ bodies , and models are made for the missing parts , liberally spattered with gore and guts .
8 Rolls-Royce will make parts for the engines in Bristol , Derby and Scotland , with final assembly taking place in Germany .
9 However , guests will cease to be lawful visitors if they enter parts of the premises , such as the kitchen , offices , laundry , etc. , which they do not have permission to enter or if they enter parts of the premises where no one would reasonably expect them to go .
10 However , guests will cease to be lawful visitors if they enter parts of the premises , such as the kitchen , offices , laundry , etc. , which they do not have permission to enter or if they enter parts of the premises where no one would reasonably expect them to go .
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