Example sentences of "[to-vb] part [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | This came together with the permit for fish farmers to enclose part of the waters . |
2 | The document itself was not privileged and to that extent the other side was entitled to see part of the materials with the brief . |
3 | The surgeons and robotic engineers hope to replace part of the surgeons activity with a robot . |
4 | The convent wanted to sell part of the grounds for development ; the local council was sympathetic while being the first to recognize the importance of the garden . |
5 | Whether to allow or encourage the vendor to declare a pre-sale dividend , to enable the vendor to receive part of the proceeds at , effectively , 20% rates of tax ? |
6 | There would probably be no need to transfer substantial assets of the business into the new company and the appropriate step might be to allocate part of the solicitors ' clientele to the company partner to establish it as having a regular practice . |
7 | Guy Mountfort next persuaded Bangladesh , despite the fact that the country was at a low ebb due to the recent war , to allocate part of the Sunderbans , the marshes of the Ganges Delta , as a tiger reserve . |
8 | Prosecutors did not go ahead with charges that she plotted to handle part of the proceeds of the robbery by allowing her husband to buy her a Tudor mansion . |
9 | A new flag was bought for the masthead and a scheme put in hand to cover part of the terraces . |
10 | Grants to State governments to cover parts of the costs of welfare and other programmes ( such as those for the construction of the Inter-State Highway system ) comprise only one of the elements of Federal spending which has an uneven impact on the various parts of the United States . |
11 | Contribution , if ordered , would enable the third defendant or his fellow conspirators to retain part of the proceeds of their conspiracy or fraud . |
12 | This fearful hole , scene of a number of fatalities , is 175 feet deep , and from its murky depths , into which a stream cascades , underground passages radiate to form part of the ramifications of the Ease Gill Caverns . |
13 | Only from roughly the middle of the tenth/sixteenth century-perhaps coincidentally with the building of two other medreses which were to form part of the altmisli class , namely that attached to the mosque built by Suleyman for his son , Sehzade Mehmed ( the Sehzade medrese , completed in 954/1547 ) , and that built by the same sultan for his father , Selim I , apparently around 955/1548 — can one discern in the biographical sources the existence of a class of medreses , comprising these and others , one rank higher than the Sahn and normally carrying a salary of 60 akce , teaching in one of which seems to have been a generally recognized prerequisite for the holding of the highest learned offices . |
14 | If you miss this date we will have to use part of the fees by sending out reminder notices . |
15 | The British polymath Thomas Young ( 1773–1829 ) , using the fact that the name of Ptolemy appeared several times , was able to decipher part of the hieroglyphics . |
16 | Several European governments and the European Commission provide funds to pay part of the costs of public information and education programmes about the Third World . |
17 | A PASSER-BY paid £4 to take part in a police video identification parade of a robbery was given the police photographer 's expensive leather jacket to wear and asked to jog down some steps and round a corner . |
18 | Palmer subsequently became a member of the council of the Institution and in 1835 was elected one of the vice-presidents ; he was always very attached to the Institution , contributing several interesting papers and seldom failing to take part in the discussions which he considered to be the most valuable part of the meetings . |
19 | Although this has a militant reputation , the abbess is a Chinese appointee and nuns have been known to climb out of windows to take part in the demonstrations . |
20 | Encourage regular visits to the lavatory , help the person take their mind off their depression by encouraging them to take part in the activities of the Home . |
21 | The Loyalist Coalition , consisting of the Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party led by William Craig and the Democratic Unionist Party led by the Rev. Ian Paisley together with the Anti-White Paper Unionists led by Harry West , refused to take part in the talks . |
22 | With American ADR holders unable to take part in the rights , the stock , around 20 per cent of the issue , was acquired by Salomon from Morgan Guaranty , the ADR keeper . |
23 | Residential workers need to take part in the decisions as to whether to admit children to care , and , if so , when and on what basis . |
24 | I know the Craven Arms Town Council themselves are very keen on it , and they are going to invite the County Council to take part in the tasks , and I would very much hope that this Committee would support the County Council , doing everything they can to help Craven Arms and their particular erm , endeavours . |
25 | The opposition ( Issaq-dominated ) Somali National Movement ( SNM ) would be able to take part in the elections , he said , if " it has a programme and does not solely seek to satisfy tribal interests " . |
26 | Although the Roman Catholic Church was debarred from using church property for political purposes , the Polish Episcopate urged believers in pastoral letters read out in churches on Sept. 29 and Oct. 20 to take part in the elections and , while not mentioning parties by name , to support candidates who espoused " Christian values " . |
27 | Many students , still bitterly hostile to the government despite a barrage of propaganda and weeks of political study classes , refused to take part in the celebrations , spending the day inside their dormitories . |
28 | travelled to Glasgow to take part in the celebrations of the opening of the new institute and came away severely thrashed 6–0 . |
29 | By whatever means , huge numbers of locals and those who have left the area contrive to be there — even coming from such places as Australia and America — to take part in the celebrations and be reunited with family and friends . |
30 | ‘ He seemed quite happy to take part in the celebrations . ’ |