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

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1 The vast majority of children do attend school for all or part of the primary school cycle .
2 Businesses will be able to disclaim all or part of the new allowance if they wish .
3 Most are Novell Platinum and Gold resellers or part of the new Novell Unix Master programme .
4 Another welcome gain is that if a husband 's income is too low for him to use all or part of the married couple 's allowance , he can request that the unused part be transferred to his wife — thus reducing his wife 's tax bill .
5 In the Council 's experience the most effective way to mitigate the social and economic consequences of major plant closures is to secure a new operator for all or part of the redundant assets .
6 ( e ) Occupation by the headtenant The draftsman should provide expressly for the occupation of the whole or part of the demised property by the headtenant .
7 For oxidoreductase enzymes , where the substrate is oxidised or reduced , some insoluble electron mediator may form whole or part of the working electrode to aid electron transfer and generate the current .
8 President Luis Alberto Lacalle Herrera , whose National Party ( PN or Blancos ) had failed to secure a majority in the November 1989 congressional elections [ see pp. 37039 ; 37146 ] , tried to compel congressional delegates to decide for or against a bill to privatize all or part of the state-owned telephone company ( Antel ) , the state airline ( Pluna ) , and the national ports administration ( ANP ) .
9 It is derived from the epiblast and probably starts to emerge early in gastrulation , the head process and other invaginated epiblast cells replacing all or part of the pre-existing visceral embryonic endoderm .
10 You can buy stamps , usually worth £1.00 from local showrooms and use them to pay all or part of the quarterly bill .
11 Where goods , in hire-purchase and conditional sale cases , are protected under s 33 of the Hire-Purchase Act 1965 , or under s 90 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 , if the defendant makes an offer to pay the whole or part of the outstanding balace by instalments , the plaintiff must notify the proper officer within 14 days of notice whether he accepts or not .
12 The Admissions Committee regrets that it can not consider SCOTEC , SCOTBEC and other National Certificates and Diplomas , nor nursing qualifications nor Open University credits as alternatives for all or part of the Minimum Entrance Requirements .
13 to offer to the holders of ordinary shares of £1 each in the capital of the Company ( ‘ Ordinary Shares ’ ) the right to elect to receive an allotment of new Ordinary Shares , credited as fully paid , in lieu of all or part of the final cash dividend in respect of the financial year of the Company ended on 31st March 1993 in all respects in such manner as may be determined by the directors on the basis and subject to the conditions of the circular dated 21st June 1993 sent to the members of the Company by the Company and , in particular , such that the aggregate nominal value of the new Ordinary Shares which such holders may elect to receive may exceed the aggregate cash dividend which they would otherwise be entitled to receive ; and
14 Museum of American Art ( until 13 June ) , visitors are issued an admission button which bears all or part of the following sentence : ‘ I ca n't imagine ever wanting to be white ’ .
15 There is however , a way round this : ‘ imprison ’ all or part of the offending corporation .
16 Unix System Labs says Computer Reseller News was ‘ looking way beyond its headlights — or ours ’ last week when it said USL may adopt all or part of the Open Software Foundation 's Mach 3 microkernel .
17 This is not to argue in terms of structuralism but in terms of a combination of institutional form and individual behaviour — elements which are bundled together as either part of ceteris paribus or part of the residual in factor productivity analyses .
18 Are you , for instance , due to be reimbursed in respect of all or part of the running expenses ?
19 This is admittedly an extreme case since Germany has passed from the , in theory , most complete pan-German political unity under Hitler to a situation where at least two states coexisted which could claim to be all or part of the German nation .
20 The provisions , discussed more fully below , allowing a departure from all or part of the National Curriculum in certain cases or where certain individuals are concerned , were introduced when the bill was before the Commons in early 1988 .
21 There is provision in the Education Act , under special circumstances , for the suspension of all or part of the National Curriculum , so as to allow developmental work to take place .
22 In the case of a Local Commissioner , if at any stage in the investigation he decides that the action complained of also concerns a government department or part of the national health service ( e.g. a hospital ) he will consult the Parliamentary Commissioner or the Health Service Commissioner as the case may be .
23 We made a very definite decision some years ago to make the Gardener Centre look towards the community as a whole , rather than just make it a university toy , or part of the formal academic programme .
24 That was how he looked , but Trent hoped that part of the dead-eye effect came from the President not wearing his spectacles .
25 Butler and Stokes ' surveys even suggest that part of the electoral swing to the Tories was for no more substantial a reason than the belief among some electors in the ‘ circulation of the parties ’ , i.e. the sentiment that ‘ it 's time the other party had a go ’ .
26 There is no doubt that part of the Catholic community in Britain reacted strongly to the destruction and damage of Catholic churches .
27 When the time came for returning the spoon , he found that part of the soft horn bowl had worn away .
28 Contrary to almost all predictions , however , the regime did not fall , because of the backing it continued to receive from the army and part of the educated urban population : it was only the collapse of the USSR in late 1991 that ended military and economic backing for the Kabul regime .
29 The aspect of the north playground to the west was largely lost with the construction of an independent WC block , and part of the eastern range fronting St Oswald 's Place , which originally accommodated the art school , was rebuilt as a flat-roofed block after bomb damage during World War II ( Plate 36 ) .
30 My own view is that , with one honourable exception in the Manufacturing Science Finance union , most of the unions involved in the North sea have not always represented their members effectively , and part of the present response made by the offshore industry liaison committee on moving to trade union status is a reaction to that situation .
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