Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [be] [adv] part " in BNC.

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1 This is important to those involved with it , for whom that engagement is only part of a continuing career pattern .
2 The social struggle is also part of the feminist struggle — at least in our country 's context — because the restructuring of the social system will help overcome these obstacles , although the pace of change will not necessarily be in a strict mathematical equation .
3 Gradually , it became apparent that this lady was definitely part of David 's life .
4 Thus we commend the Bible to be read by the Churches and by Christian families in their homes , as nourishment for their souls , and not to be separated from the sacrament in the liturgy ; we commend modern translations , into the various languages , as a help to understanding ; we commend the people who have the duty of seeking to interpret the Bible in terms of the modern scientific view of the world ; and remind the Churches that all knowledge is of God and therefore that scientific discovery is also part of His work ; and so the world will be brought to know God as its Maker , and the Cross as timeless .
5 A relatively clear-cut organisation of this kind , later to become the typical form of internal structure of all foreign offices , had already been introduced in 1661 in Sweden , where the small machine for the control of foreign policy was still part of the royal chancery and hardly an independent entity at all ; but it is interesting that it should also have evolved relatively early in a country still so isolated and underdeveloped as Russia .
6 This old established British maker was also part of the Benson group , but is now up for sale .
7 However , there is plenty of very interesting material in this volume and , while this book is only part of the process , one could certainly agree that the field of rhetoric has been reborn .
8 A multi-disc reader is also part of our working environment .
9 Indeed , this was shown before it was demonstrated that the inferotemporal cortex was anatomically part of the visual system .
10 Like section 6 , this section is only part of a wider principle of common law .
11 And moral change is also part of his metaphor of fruitfulness — a picture of growth and progress ( Gal.
12 But such innocence is only part of the story .
13 Everywhere and inevitably the administrative process is also part of the political process ; administration is always political as well as executive , at least at the levels where policy-making is relevant , that is to say in the upper layers of administrative life …
14 Operative training is also part of the deal .
15 Though Craig and Jo have a number of sexy scenes together in Home and Away , she says the advantage of her real-life relationship with someone in the same industry is that her partner fully understands that romantic clinches with an international heart-throb are just part of the job .
16 If the primary circuit is also part of a central heating circuit , this will also need filling and some of the radiators may need bleeding afterwards to let out air .
17 Mr Patten said the 120-clause bill was only part of the Government 's strategy for the environment .
18 Romainmôtier Church was originally part of a Cluniac Monastery , built in the early tenth century .
19 If you are booking a late-offer holiday any information and conditions issued in conjunction with that offer are also part of your contract .
20 A FIVE million year-old piece of bone that was thought to be the collarbone of a humanlike creature is actually part of a dolphin rib , according to an anthropologist at the University of California-Berkeley .
21 This house for many years remembered as an old-fashioned bookshop is now part of a modern solicitor 's office .
22 No general power failure in South-east England and no nuclear explosion were indeed part of the history of the short circuit .
23 Most of them were young horsemen on the East Anglian farms and a braided belt was almost part of the dress .
24 Enactment of strong legislation is only part of the process towards achieving an environmental clean-up ; it also has to be applied effectively in following years .
25 Called the ‘ father of English canals ’ , Brindley was originally a millwright by trade , born in Derbyshire in 1716 and barely educated , but showing a natural genius for engineering in an age when that word was scarcely part of the vocabulary .
26 The crofting villages their scattered layout and appealing design are certainly part of it .
27 The parish school was usually small and relied on one teacher , whose small house was often part of the school buildings .
28 That information is only part of the very large store of information that we need to retain in our own local computer , which contains records about erm it 's about a hundred and fifty thousand of our four hundred and fifty thousand different books at this moment .
29 That information is only part of the very large store of information that we need to retain in our own local computer , which contains records about , oh it 's about a hundred and fifty thousand of our four hundred and fifty thousand different books at this moment .
30 the schizophrenic will clearly have a far more intense experience of any given present of the world than we do , since our own present is always part of some larger set of projects which force us selectively to focus our perceptions .
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