Example sentences of "[adv] part [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Fortunately , although Johnny and Susan and Harbajahn and Khadijah are individual personalities with a myriad variety of individual differences , they are all recognizably part of the genus homo sapiens , whatever the embattled teacher may sometimes wonder .
2 Thus the compulsive relationship with physical exercise can become effectively part of the spectrum of eating disorder behaviour .
3 Could you take a part which would involve the wearing of an acid-yellow loose négligée for the most part of the proceedings ?
4 Mr Strachan 's time in office coincided for the most part with the tenure as Librarian of the late Professor Denis Roberts .
5 For were not the brothels and whorehouses of Panama City and pre-revolutionary Havana developed for the most part for the benefit of American troops ?
6 Er , generally and for the most part and for the most part at the end of the day they 'll come up with completely irrelevant er things .
7 Restrictive practices concerned with crewing nationality are to continue for the most part until the end of the century .
8 In May 1990 Cape Verde joined the International Finance Corporation ( IFC ) in a move designed to encourage investment from the estimated 600,000 expatriate Cape Verdeans living for the most part in the USA and Europe .
9 During the final BLDC session in Beijing , seven members ( presumably part of the minority Hong Kong contingent ) had voted against the draft .
10 ‘ Jeez , how on earth d' ya take a bath and how is your love life ’ were presumably part of the empathy process from Gerry and his audience almost comatose with voyeurism and in need of splints for drop-jaw .
11 But last year all food subsidies in Sichuan were abruptly abolished , so part of the Lis ' capital outlay no longer brings them any return .
12 Many of the pupils were boarders so part of the duties included supervising the compound where the students lived .
13 The difference , of course , is that borrowers from banks B , C … n are paying clients of bank A and so part of the increase in money supply will appear in bank A's deposits .
14 It rests at an angle , it rests on the er ladders of course because they are ang er the ladders are at an angle like that so part of the weight 's taken by the actual ladders .
15 It is essential for the carer to learn how to position the patient properly , so part of the district nurse 's task is to teach the carer how to do this .
16 The extension to Inch Abbey has been approved completely but only part of the Ballyduggan extension has received approval .
17 For Peacock , then , the problem with the licence fee is only part of the difficulty which broadcasters will experience in the future .
18 Where only part of the works are to be designed by the contractor , the standard form is used with modifications set out in the Contractor 's Designed Portion Supplement to the JCT Standard Form of Building Contract with Quantities , 1980 edition .
19 They only buy things , they 're only part of the trading system , but how fair that is has nothing to do with them .
20 Although Simmons indicates that such an approach may encompass only part of the traditions of study in geography , it would allow man 's impact on individual taxa and ecosystems , on biotic resources their conservation and protection ( Simmons , 1980 , p. 148 )
21 To enter the rally was Faith 's idea , and at the start I intended to fly only part of the trip — home from Egypt in two weeks .
22 Food industry sources described the prediction as ‘ alarmist ’ and insisted only part of the increase in the farmgate prices would be passed on to the customer .
23 Those training activities represent only part of the work in which Roy Knott and his team are involved .
24 Mr Patten said the 120-clause bill was only part of the Government 's strategy for the environment .
25 But revenge , while it would be sweet , was only part of the government 's reason for ‘ taking on ’ the miners .
26 Still used by archaeologists , it went only part of the way towards providing a historical framework for archaeological evidence , however .
27 They did n't seem to care that a number of girls are only part of the way through their courses . ’
28 Does the analogy still hold when the magnetic material fills only part of the space ?
29 That was only part of the story .
30 But such innocence is only part of the story .
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