Example sentences of "[to-vb] part [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 This Report has already pointed out that something more than singing and playing may lie needed if boys and girls are to remain part of a choir or music group .
2 Carry over : Try not to carry part of a sentence over to the next page and if at all possible leave paragraphs intact as well .
3 It is also possible to isolate part of a design at any time and save just that section on to disk for future use .
4 Brothers Andrew and Paul Hodgson of Piper Hill , Colburn , Catterick Garrison , appeared before Northallerton magistrates yesterday after being caught trying to sell part of a £1,400 haul from a Bedale pet shop to a dealer in Hutton Rudby .
5 Another investigation you can try is to destroy part of a web and then watch the spider repair it .
6 they can draw pictures to illustrate part of a story they have listened to .
7 For Mr Nelson is offering groups of up to people a unique opportunity to form part of a crew on The Guy and Clare Hunter .
8 Some articles are clearly written as a by-product of teaching , perhaps adapted from lectures or intended to form part of a book .
9 In practice , left-wing theorists tend to form part of a rainbow coalition where poststructuralist or deconstructionist positions exist alongside Marxist , Freudian , and feminist ones .
10 It used to form part of a trade route in Neolithic times ( 4,000–2,000 years BC ) , providing access between the Norfolk Coast and the downlands of South Central England .
11 Projecting from the handle is an iron bar , somewhat twisted and corroded , which is curved at the broken end to form part of a semicircle .
12 Rechem believes the results to be unscientific , and under the new agreement will be able to append its own commentary to the council 's existing document , especially if it is to form part of a submission to the European Commission .
13 Shadow home affairs minister Alun Michael called on him to publish part of a Home Office review of the organisation of police authorities .
14 The turn of the century saw Holroyd Smith manufacturing motor cars , his first experimental one appearing to incorporate parts off a Blackpool tram !
15 People can get emotional about premises , and the implications of a decision to sub-let part of a company 's accommodation are far-reaching .
16 The magistrates obtained an Act authorising them to borrow £160,000 to build part of a range of docks designed by John Rennie .
17 THE Prince of Wales has been asked to intervene to help residents campaigning to have part of a fire damaged former school to be turned into a community centre .
18 The Bio-Medical Care Clinic is conducting a clinical study on the AIDS Virus using a safe , non-toxic energy and homeopathic formula , we are seeking the co-operation of Candidates to take part for a period of 21 days .
19 The numbers were reduced to nine the following year , as it was generally felt that it would be better to hold them every other year and quite a few indicated they would be prepared to take part on a biennial basis .
20 There were no half measures when Wimpey Minerals UK 's Chris Chalkley agreed to take part in a charity ‘ Shave-a-thon ’ .
21 A FLOTILLA of rafts sailed off down the Mersey to take part in a charity contest at the weekend .
22 He once arranged unofficially to take part in a raid from his station at Hemswell in Lincolnshire in a Hampden of No 61 Squadron .
23 Fourteen publishers in Papua New Guinea ( PNG ) and the Solomon Islands plan to take part in a computer layout and design workshop to be held in Madang , PNG , 6–12 October .
24 Twenty-eighth June — this evening I joined the Marine Commandos to take part in a night standing patrol .
25 Of course , the staff at the Poly could only be flattered to take part in a state visit .
26 Facilities at the Templemore Sports Complex are being adapted to allow people with disabilities to take part in a range of activities including swimming , horse riding , shooting and table tennis .
27 The cost will be £2 plus 50p per event ( maximum of three ) to take part in a competition which will be held on the last day .
28 ‘ The fact that the council is now prepared to take part in a trip to Thiepval organised by a sectarian organisation such as the Orange Order will be an added cause of concern to nationalist ratepayers in the city , ’ he said .
29 He agreed to take part in a Liverpool Polytechnic experiment to assess the effect of stress on referees , by monitoring the heartbeat and pulse , taking other factors such as fitness into account .
30 All students on the course will have the opportunity to visit the European Parliament and to take part in a work placement in Europe .
  Next page