Example sentences of "[vb pp] part [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 He indicated that he would introduce whatever evidence he thought to be appropriate , regardless of whether such evidence had formed part of the reasons for the suspension or not .
2 was the defendants solicitors , the parties during nineteen ninety one , the two solicitors , had dealt with the question of costs and er perfectly normal way , the plaintiffs have their costs , drafted by er cost draughtsman , I understand that in-house draughtsman and erm they produced to Mr a bill for costs , er Mr looked at the bill and met counter proposals and he suggested other figures , erm , figures in the region of forty two thousand pounds , forty seven and fifty thousand pounds for the plaintiffs costs , the correspondence indicates that Mr then , now put forward what with respect seems to be entirely sensible suggestion that er really it would not be sensible to proceed with having the cost taxed , he said he did n't foresee any real difficulty in getting them to agree the costs and that er the common sense thing in the interest of all parties was to see if they could reach an overall , settlement er determining all the matters in dispute , effectively this would be what was to be done in respect of the surgery premises , there was I think , there is reference in accounted to another sec another premises as well which apparently were lease , er but are now formed part of the negotiations and er negotiations continued between the parties during nineteen ninety two , by the end of nineteen ninety two the negotiations were beginning to run into difficulties , the plaintiffs were beginning to put forward non negotiable final offers and er the result unfortunately was that in apparently nineteen ninety three the er negotiations into that broke down .
3 Where you have settled the case prior to trial , it is possible that you may have a report that you would have disclosed and which would have formed part of the proceedings at trial had the case gone ahead .
4 But if parents buy it for the child the dividend is considered part of the parents income .
5 But if parents buy it for the child the dividend is considered part of the parents income .
6 But if parents buy it for the child the dividend is considered part of the parents income .
7 Therefore the buyers having accepted part of the goods could not reject the rest , section 11 .
8 These are policies which are invested part in the with-profits fund and part in a range of unit-linked funds ( which resemble unit trusts ) .
9 Production of the magazine has become part of the students ' training , with proceeds being used to provide additional resources for the courses involved .
10 The most eloquent and best known part of the Laws is book v , which contains Hooker 's defence of the liturgy and rites of the Church of England .
11 There are other , more immediate , ways in which genes may be copied to widely distributed parts of the chromosomes , like files being duplicated to different parts of a disc , or different discs .
12 8.1.3 that the Tenant shall have surrendered part of the Premises in which event the liability of the Guarantor under this Lease shall continue in respect of the part of the Premises not so surrendered after making any necessary apportionments under the Law of Property Act 1925 Section 140 and
13 Would all the energies and the enthusiasm of the teachers who have taken part in the records of achievement movement be rendered pointless ?
14 Senior politicians , key property figures and leading City merchant banks have all taken part in the talks .
15 Since Picasso and Braque had not exhibited for some time , and since they had not taken part in the manifestations at the Salon des Indépendants and the Salon d'Automne , the public were not in a position to realize that their abstention deprived the Section d'Or of much of its meaning .
16 Some reports said that up to 50,000 people had taken part in the demonstrations .
17 He had by his own testimony taken part in the debates of the previous summer on the famous ‘ heads of the proposals ’ , but is not noted by name as a speaker at Reading — the only earlier occasion on which a full record was kept by ( Sir ) William Clarke [ q.v . ] .
18 The departure of a ‘ special ’ child may be particularly problematic because he or she may have invoked part of the parents ' own history , or because the child performed a vital role in the family such as ‘ go-between ’ or communicator .
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