Example sentences of "[noun pl] [am/are] [adv] part [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The bikes are just part of the endurance hardware .
2 I enclose a photograph of the display as it appeared at the National Library of Scotland ; obviously the cases are not part of the touring display .
3 Medical malpractice law suits are now part of the American scene .
4 As far as operational details are concerned perhaps the most interesting feature is the way tour operators are usually part of larger , more diversified , groups .
5 Meetings are also part of the communication system .
6 The proposals are now part of civil law , and every year , the packaging industry will set out its plans and achievements for the previous year .
7 The spiritual values are not part of the intellect .
8 Or perhaps it is that if we try to take on the identity and authority of the Weaving Mother the consequences will be severe ; our own personal weavings are only part of a much greater pattern , which we can not control or take credit for .
9 The capacity rules are just part of a now long list of rules and regulations that surround university life , and make extra demands on the time and freedom of academics .
10 However these considerations are not part of the remit of the panel .
11 Rose goes on to make the point that " parties are only part of the political system and " much of the party 's record in office will be stamped upon it by forces outside its control " .
12 Of course , shyness , fears , depression of mood , disobedience , fighting , stealing and temper tantrums are often part of ordinary day-to-day behaviour .
13 These images are not part of the text .
14 National Savings are not part of the composite rate tax system ( unlike building societies and banks ) in which the composite rate is deducted at source and can not be reclaimed by non-tax-payers .
15 Attendance rates and truancy levels as performance indicators for schools are only part of the story .
16 The numbers in square brackets are NOT part of the GIMMS command .
17 The reason is that , strictly speaking , some elements are not part of the basic thematic structure of the text because they are not part of the propositional meaning of the message .
18 Altogether 16 carpet companies are now part of the scheme which has been tailored to accommodate the new European Standard ISO 9002 .
19 The Thirty-nine Articles are practically part of the curriculum .
20 But such implications are only part of the problem .
21 The Kislevites are not part of the Empire but their long standing friendship means that Empire armies often include contingents of the Tzar 's army .
22 Cash transfers are clearly part of comprehensive income , but so in principle is the benefit derived from outlays by the state on goods and services .
23 Yet these explanations are only part of the story .
24 The counselling of licentiate members and assessment of in-company and management development courses and the assessment of exemption applicants are also part of their joint responsibilities .
25 Caves behind the houses used in the past for storage , cooking and as air raid shelters are now part of the museum .
26 The feelings are not part of the game .
27 Feelings are not part of the rational system of action .
28 Sheep and beef cattle are also part of the system .
29 As permutations of speed restraint measures , lower speed limits and priority changes are not part of the package being applied in new areas , they are not seen as appropriate for existing ones either .
30 Of course , my attitude may stem from my having certain beliefs , but these beliefs are not part of what is actually expressed by the sentence , and do not pertain to that which someone else must share with me , in order for it to be logically proper for him to assent to my sentence .
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