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

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1 All that we have available is the notes for the first part of the introduction , written , presumably , in the spring , and consisting of a highly condensed discussion of Greek tragedy and its development .
2 Even when these insects adopt a very different existence for the first part of their lives , they do not change their form very radically .
3 to service the service clan which , I do n't think will be controversial but erm I did just seat for the first part of report , the little bit about .
4 To visit London again from Swanage he would travel by boat for the first part of the journey or by carriage along the rough road to join the Emerald coach at Wareham , both taking a whole day .
5 Growth hormone is released into the blood during the first part of sleep , but this is affected by the 24-hour body clock to a small extent only , so that changes in the timing of sleep are followed almost immediately by changes in growth hormone release .
6 The château , together with its gardens , terraces and belvedere , recently restored by the State on the basis of eighteenth-century documents , will provide the setting for the first part of the itinerary , while a new basement building is to accommodate the second stage .
7 The bulk of the first part of this book is devoted to the contractual relationship between the buyer and seller , i.e. the rights and duties between them .
8 ‘ It sounds as if you want me to have a contract drawn up for signature by the parties of the first part . ’
9 The first 5 portfolios ( P 1 to P 5 ) use the data from the first part of Table 6.6(a) .
10 What was the cost of basic subsistence in the first part of the eighteenth century ?
11 It must therefore be stated in reply to the first part of the second question that the term ‘ matters relating to tort , delict or quasi-delict ’ within the meaning of article 5(3) of the Convention must be regarded as an independent concept covering all actions which seek to establish the liability of a defendant and which are not related to a ‘ contract ’ within the meaning of article 5(1) .
12 So the argument we have now reached seems to be a complex defence of the first part of that first sceptical argument .
13 Upon receiving names they fly off into orbit , and return one by one during the course of the first part of the novel to be given ‘ rebirth ’ by Someone .
14 The publication of the first part of the Strategic Study of the Profession was followed by widespread consultation with regions and branches .
15 They seem to run more smoothly and quickly together when reading in comparison to the heaviness of the first part .
16 Meat production in the Soviet Union was down 12% in the first part of this year , while milk production has fallen by 10% .
17 The system is known to have been used in England in the first part of the eighth century , and continued to be employed by Anglo-Saxon kings until the tenth , when it fell into almost total disuse .
18 The discourse of astrophysics dominates as an organizing metaphor in the first part of the novel where it structures Someone 's identity .
19 Looking around , Ashenden noted yet again the readily observable fact that ( doubtless like animals ) tourists from very early on staked out their territories : find them sitting at one particular table for dinner and almost invariably , for breakfast next morning , you would find them sitting at the very same table ; allocate them to particular seats in a coach on the first part of a journey , and as if by some proprietorial right the passengers would thereafter usually veer towards those selfsame seats .
20 Held , granting the petition , that where the hearing of an action was divided into two parts and there was an appeal to the Court of Appeal of New Zealand after the determination on the first part , justice required that an appeal therefrom to the Privy Council should lie if such an appeal would have lain had all the issues been determined prior to the appeal to the Court of Appeal ; that , accordingly , the judgment of the Court of Appeal deciding the compromise and cancellation issues in the respondents ' favour and dismissing the petitioner 's action was a final judgment for the purposes of rule 2 ( a ) of the New Zealand ( Appeals to the Privy Council ) Order 1910 entitling the petitioner to appeal as of right to the Privy Council ; and that , therefore , the Court of Appeal had erred in refusing to grant the petitioner leave to appeal and the Board in the exercise of its discretion would grant the petitioner special leave to appeal ( post , pp. 6G , 8B , D , F ) .
21 my Lord I think , I think your Lordship will find that it 's erm the reference in the first paragraph of directive , the first , it 's sort of the first part of number fifty four
22 Planning officer Anthony McGreavey said : ‘ The chapel is one of the few surviving buildings of the first part of the 18th century in the town centre
23 Social themes are not of major importance in the first part of the exhibition .
24 Friday the 13th , Nightmare on Elm Street , Alien , Dead Ringers and all those spine-tinglers we watch as we munch our popcorn are put under the microscope in the first part of Channel 4 's new series Reel Secrets .
25 But England 's funereal approach handed New Zealand the initiative in the first part of the day , with Reeve 's 167-minute 18 leading the retreat to the trenches .
26 The remaining operating staff had to work long hours preparing and implementing an evacuation programme for school children , an exercise in which the trams played their part in getting them to the main line railway stations on the first part of their journey away from London .
27 Titmuss argued that the social upheavals , sharing of sacrifices and threat of invasion during the first part of the war acted as a catalytic influence on social policy development .
28 This chapter certainly finds evidence for the first part of the process , a diminution in importance of the traditional large factory , not least in TNCs with many plants .
29 Provisional figures for the first part of 1990 suggested a lack of progress in combating inflation , which remained over twice the European average .
30 But now I see , he wrote ( and Goldberg typed ) , that I must alter the emphasis of the first part .
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