Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [art] part of " in BNC.

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1 I also feel , Brian , we may be avoiding the question that or the part of this question which some of our listeners may be particularly interest in , and Bob did touch upon it , which is have things changed much in democracy in the classroom , is there a change ?
2 She never dropped out of University and she always worked ( when no-one was looking ) , but she never really felt a part of the University itself , so much as a part of Bristol the city .
3 Many areas of prosperity and some of difficulty exist in each and every part of this country —
4 It is not only thought to be so but it undoubtedly is so , and getting better in each and every part of the United Kingdom .
5 It was held in Kennelt v British Airport Authority [ 1975 ] Crim LR 106 that every part of the braking system and of the means of operation must be maintained etc .
6 So if your car has depreciated in value since you bought it … the loss could be yours and , unless you have a no claims protection policy , you may find that you could lose all or a part of your no claims bonus — check with your insurance company .
7 List Relationships can list full or partial tight relationships for all or a part of the database .
8 A bidder offering cash may allow accepting shareholders to elect to receive all or a part of their consideration in loan notes of the bidder .
9 A bidder offering cash may allow accepting shareholders to elect to receive all or a part of their consideration in shares of the bidder .
10 We are a high-consumption society and we have got to conserve the national resource and make sure that every part of it is effectively used .
11 Before entering the mikva , you take a bath , cut your finger- and toe-nails , comb your hair thoroughly and make sure that every part of you is scrupulously clean .
12 We are all but a part of a whole which has its own , its distinct , its other meaning : we are not ourselves , we are crossroads , meeting places , points on a curve , we can not exist independently for we are nothing but signs , conjunctions , aggregations .
13 He had obtained the auctioneer 's catalogue only a day before the sale and the purported effect of the clause was to relieve the sellers from telling more than a part of the material facts , thereby obliging the buyer to check the remainder for himself .
14 Do not be concerned that a part of your day is given up to relaxation and leisure .
15 ‘ The jurisdiction by this Act transferred to the High Court of Justice shall include ( subject to the exceptions hereinafter contained ) the jurisdiction which , at the commencement of this Act , was vested in , or capable of being exercised by , all or any one or more of the judges of the said courts , respectively , sitting in court or chambers , or elsewhere , when acting as judges or a judge , in pursuance of any statute , law , or custom , and all powers given to any such court , or to any such judges or judge , by any statute ; and also all ministerial powers , duties and authorities , incident to any and every part of the jurisdictions so transferred .
16 For years , China has used a combination of strong arm diplomacy and shrill rhetoric to try to deny the Dalai Lama international recognition as a legitimate representative of Tibet 's aspirations as something other than a part of China .
17 Indeed she did , for having sacrificed herself for this damnable dress material it was no more than commonsense to make certain that no part of it had been damaged or soiled , that she could go to Miss Dallam presently , when she found the strength to get up out of this bed and tidy her hair and her cuts and bruises , as if absolutely nothing had occurred .
18 When they hit the moon part of the moon they hit is bright and the part of the moon that er they do n't hit
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