Example sentences of "[am/are] part of the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In this open-air museum , the buildings themselves are part of the overall display .
2 Since that time there has been an increased awareness that myofibroblast type cells are part of the normal structure of many tissues , including the umbilical cord , lung , and colon .
3 Given the way that research is structured , where for instance research students in the sciences and social sciences are often engaged to assist staff in large-scale research projects , research students as a matter of fact are part of the total research enterprise of the academic community .
4 In particular , prepositions , which are part of the closed class because of the fixed size of their numbers and their grammatical function , often express an essential aspect of the meaning of an utterance .
5 Within the European Community , member countries ( other than the UK ) are part of the European Monetary System , which is an arrangement whereby these countries fix their exchange rates against each other but have flexible rates against non-member countries .
6 The directives are part of the European Commission 's programme on action on health and safety , which is an essential ingredient in the move towards a single European market .
7 Johnstone 's recollections are a sad but reassuringly honest appraisal of a career on the skids and although drink and football are part of the untamed humour of Scottish society , they are also a major part of the untold pain .
8 To the extent that individuals and organisations still support or tolerate meat consumption , to that extent they are part of the moral problem , not part of the moral solution .
9 Mackie thinks the idea that there could be such inherently prescriptive properties and relations , which are part of the genuine fabric of the world .
10 The Kaszubes are part of the ancient complex of Slav tribes who had occupied the southern Baltic shores right up to the Danish borders some time around the fifth and seventh centuries AD .
11 Our schools are part of the International House group , a world-wide organisation of language schools and teacher-training centres , linked together through a non-profitmaking Educational Charity Trust which has its head-quarters at 106 Piccadilly , London .
12 Noticeably , however , both sequences are part of the actional frame , and there is a strong sense of a temporal progression from the first element of the pair to the second .
13 Trains still bring workmen from Northampton and Bletchley , but these too are part of the regular service .
14 This band are part of the repoliticised scene along with Huggy Bear and Nation Of Ulysses !
15 Ongoing counselling offered the opportunity to explore further areas ; regular reviews at the old peoples ' home are part of the necessary monitoring of the situation .
16 All are part of the Canadian Pacific Hotels and Resorts chain , which , since the introduction of its Green Programme in 1990 , has been making enormous cash savings while contributing widely to Canada 's environmental policy .
17 In order to enable that chamber to adequately fulfil its main function of scrutinising legislation , over-seeing the executive , and representing the electorate in the national forum of debate , a number of changes in the procedure of the House of Commons are part of the Labour Party package for constitutional reconstruction .
18 These creatures are part of the Balinese pantheon of animal deities , for it is they who are the mediators in a rich and harmonious ecology of wildlife with which , to be comfortable , one must become intimate .
19 those within the basic adult education framework who usually study literacy , numeracy , coping/life/social/home skills , communication , sign language , lip-reading , Braille , typing those who are part of the general arts programme and who learn handicrafts , music and movement , dance , drama , orchestral playing , cookery , photography
20 And the the question before them , and therefore before me in r considering the objections , is whether or not these sites are part of the general extent of greenbelt around the village , or are a part of this village er which does not as a whole perform a greenbelt function , and that 's what I 'm looking at when I make my site visit .
21 The problems reflected by the hon. Member for Kilmarnock and Loudon ( Mr. McKelvey ) are part of the general pattern of agriculture , not only in Britain but elsewhere .
22 Ranjit Singh and Kuldip Baljit are part of the casual labour force gathering a leek harvest on Culham Farms Estate , Hurley , Berks .
23 Guitarist Sammy Steiger ( top right , with friend Emma ) and artist Margaret ( below right ) are part of The Golden Horde 's ‘ extended family ’
24 " Men actually exist " reveals nothing about who or what men are ; all it says is that men are not fictional , that they are part of the actual world .
25 Indeed , the different instances are mutually determining : there is a ‘ reciprocal action ’ of the superstructure on the base ( Althusser , 1971 : 135 ) , and the ideological and political instances are part of the essential conditions of existence of the entire social formation .
26 The patterns on the masks , the shape of the wood , the touch of the wood , the smell of the wood , any smell you have incorporated , the bright colours , or the dull shades … all of these are part of the essential pattern , the essential knowledge , the unknowing knowing that is at the heart of magic .
27 or Knaresborough at all , which is the primary both routes are part of the primary route network , the national network er and feel it 's not appropriate for for that traffic to be passing through the urban area .
28 The screening procedures currently in effect in Hong Kong are part of the Comprehensive Plan of Action ( CPA ) , an international agreement covering the treatment of Vietnamese asylum-seekers in the countries of ‘ first asylum ’ in southeast Asia .
29 At 17 , she suddenly became very lethargic , put on weight and suffered ‘ swollen glands ’ ( enlargement of the lymph nodes , which are part of the immune system ) .
30 Birkbeck 's study of garbage pickers in Cali , Colombia , suggests that they should not be viewed as vagrants left behind by economic development but as workers who are part of the industrial system ( Birkbeck 1979 ) .
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