Example sentences of "[to-vb] part [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This is an offer to acquire part of a listed or quoted company 's share capital on equal terms to all shareholders . |
2 | There is one shady exception , when prior to the Gulf War , it was rumoured , the US managed to infect part of an Iraqi air-defence system with a Virus . |
3 | Dissonant notes resolve conventionally by falling or rising to form part of a new chord — the expected resolution ( e.g. dominant-tonic ) — as at in Example 34 , where the progression is D ( first inversion ) to G. The 7th ( C ) falls to the new 3rd ; the 9th ( E ) to the new 5th . |
4 | These studies were evidently intended to form part of a grandiose ‘ history of vegetables ’ , of which he presented a prospectus to the society in 1668 , but which never materialized . |
5 | The photographs are required to form part of a static fashion show that will include a 10-set period dress display , comprising both photographs and mannequins . |
6 | Michael wonders if he would ever gain sufficient skills in photography or desk top publishing to form part of a cooperative or enterprise . |
7 | Two men arrive to say your farm will be taken away from you to form part of a large state farm . |
8 | Two men arrive to say your farm will be taken away from you to form part of a large state farm . |
9 | Consider , for example , the case of two owners of agricultural land on the periphery of a town , both of whom applied for planning permission to develop for housing purposes — the first being given permission and the second refused on the ground that the site in question was to form part of a green belt . |
10 | It used to form part of a larger circle , probably Neolithic , and up until fairly recent times , four upright stones remained . |
11 | Plans to convert a building used for storage to form part of an existing house in Bridge Street , Middleton in Teesdale , was rejected by Teesdale district councillors on the grounds that there was inadequate parking . |
12 | The present Boddington Mill appears to retain parts of an older structure for , as well as the main brick-built part , it incorporates a half-timbered , gabled section . |
13 | Of course , integrated programmes are less suitable for part-time attendees and those who want to do parts of a modular programme . |
14 | However , a potential sub-tenant may well be reluctant to consider part of a self-contained building if there is little chance of gaining identity and the building is dominated by signage . |
15 | In January Patrick and Judith Phillips , of Kentwell Hall , Long Melford , narrowly won permission to divert part of a mile-long footpath up the Hall 's drive to improve security . |
16 | Patrick Phillips has been at loggerheads with the residents of Long Melford over recently-approved plans to divert part of a public footpath which runs along the approach to his Grade I-listed home Kentwell Hall . |
17 | We have come all this way to take part in a major game , not put ourselves up for auction . ’ |
18 | The rest will have to take part in a second ballot at a date yet to be announced . |
19 | Members of the University Lecturers Association had been due to take part in a second one-day strike at the university in Aberdeen . |
20 | Phillis , a technical assistant with LASMO North Sea at Aberdeen , was one of 30 oil industry employees to take part in a three-hour workout . |
21 | In the period preceding the summit , observers had noted the French government 's willingness to take part in a broad discussion on NATO 's future aims and organization within the context of a general rethinking of European security needs and a commitment to greater European self-reliance in defence matters . |
22 | THE Hampshire County Youth Choir were formed last October to give young people aged 15 to 20 years the opportunity to take part in a higher standard of choral singing than perhaps would be open to them at their schools or colleges . |
23 | In June , Darlington police will invite 5,000 children from Darlington to take part in a week-long anti-crime project . |
24 | On 13th March , 1856 , the Office of Works wrote to Pennethorne and ten other architects inviting them to take part in a limited competition for the War Department . |
25 | Only able to take part in a limited range of activities at home and particularly seriously , she is only able to hold a conversation by the laborious method of tapping out her comments on ticker tape through using her cannon communicator . |
26 | If their marks are among the top six in the country they 'll be invited to take part in a new two part grand final , with a specialist round on the Saturday and a general fishkeeping knowledge round on the Sunday . |
27 | If their marks are among the top six in the country they 'll be invited to take part in a new two part grand final , with a specialist round on the Saturday and a general fishkeeping knowledge round on the Sunday . |
28 | If their marks are among the top six in the country they 'll be invited to take part in a new two part grand final , with a specialist round on the Saturday and a general fishkeeping knowledge round on the Sunday . |
29 | Eleven middle managers in the Health Service in the Oxford region are among the first to take part in a new management training programme . |
30 | Somehow he had been persuaded to leave the northern frontier and venture far to the south to take part in a non-military dig . |