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

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1 The monarch is , furthermore , more than merely a part of Parliament under the constitution of the United Kingdom .
2 Relations between the two countries had been severely strained because of persistent allegations of support by the Solomons for the secessionist rebellion on the island of Bougainville which , although formally a part of Papua New Guinea , was geographically and ethnically closer to the Solomon Islands .
3 Although geographically a part of continental Europe , Denmark is ethnically Scandinavian and originally its cattle were similar to those of Sweden and Norway .
4 Wide wooden verandas often surrounded a house on all four sides , although sometimes a part of the veranda had been enclosed to provide extra living space .
5 The Convention was a treaty entered into by the United States and so a part of federal law pre-empting State rules .
6 The it must be part and only a part of an integrated transport system , not only for the South East but the Country as a whole .
7 Kevin O'Neil was just thirty years old and already a part of it in Dublin .
8 The formation of base modifications is a post-transcriptional event , and thus a part of the maturation of the precursor tRNAs .
9 The story is long , complicated and just a part of one of the most controversial and problematic developments in the creation of the English canal system , a story admirably told in Charles Hadfield 's The Canals of the East Midlands and more fully still in Philip Stevens ' The Leicester Line .
10 The theory of planetary formation is not perfect , and possibly a part of the sequence is missing or misunderstood .
11 The plan of the book is related to its overall purpose of demystifying research , making it more accessible and more a part of everyday work and decision making .
12 Internationalization is the notion that each country 's economy has become less self-contained and more a part of a global process of production and change .
13 As the Quality Improvement Process becomes more and more a part of C&P 's culture , quality education will naturally become more integrated with the mainstream training programmes at all levels .
14 ( ‘ Running title ’ is a more exact term , since it excludes the page numbers ranged right ( odd ) and left ( even ) , but level with ‘ The Fairy-Queen ’ and strictly a part of the full width headline . )
15 Well you see the , the , the great Soviet experiment is a good example is n't it of , of a whole civilization was based on a o o on a kind of great social experiment was based on ultimately on erm unsound principles and then a part of the scenes .
16 And then the part of my mind that is concerned slowly , single-mindedly , with my personal survival say what it needed to see .
17 We tend to see it from perhaps sort of Heathrow that you want to go in , into London because that 's where , where the links are , by roads an and then the part of the link we 've got is at Piccadilly line .
18 Now lip service has been paid to the length of transport policy in the South East , on off er donkey 's years er in fact an organisation roads an and then the part of the link we 've got is at Picc was working towards one but we know what happened to that .
19 Indeed both women and men were so baptized and entered the people of God which was the church — in differentiation from the Jewish background in which only men were circumcised and fully a part of the religious people of Israel .
20 ‘ I was thinking more of Pretty In Pink , but I really like the idea of music in films , where the song 's less incidental but more a part of the film .
21 I had been aware , intellectually , that the background level of irradiation is really quite high ( as I write the clicking of a geiger counter left switched on in an adjacent room reminds me ) but it took the Phywe cloud chamber to make me realise that irradiation is not a separate thing but truly a part of life .
22 Since only a part of the purchase price has to be put down now , this represents a likely return on capital of over 20 per cent in the first year .
23 Since only a part of the purchase price has to be put down now , this represents a likely return on capital of over 20 per cent in the first year .
24 There were only four such papers in the 1880s , but eighteen in the 1890s and after 1900 they were ubiquitous — ‘ as much a part of the cultural scene as the gas-lamp and the fish-and-chip shop ’ .
25 His official title ( one used at most clubs ) was secretary-manager , and as such the administration of the club was as much a part of his job as team management .
26 In most countries bank deposits transferred by means of cheques are freely accepted in the discharge of debts and as such constitute as much a part of a country 's money supply as its bank notes .
27 Magic thus represents a view of causation utterly at variance with the concepts of the Christian scientific West , which are now as much a part of the African 's world as is ancient tradition . ’
28 A central object of the new Institute was to train these specialists in the ‘ sanction office ’ , keep them up to date with legislation and accounting techniques and make credit managers as much a part of a trading company 's marketing operation as sales managers who already had their association .
29 What ‘ Back In Denim ’ is really saying as it launches spiteful attacks on Duran Duran and mourns David Cassidy 's retirement , is that Pop Music Is Important , as much a part of our lives , our personalities as the polluted air we breathe and the clothes we choose to wear .
30 The Smiths had their day , made the '80s safe for ironic excitement and indie pop that was n't crap , and are now as much a part of the nostalgia industry-chart museum as The Rolling Stones .
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