Example sentences of "[noun sg] to take part [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I hope that my visit provided opportunities for the British oil industry to take part in the development of oil and gas fields in that region .
2 When his battalion moved south to take part in the battle of Loos , Sorley commanded an attack on two trenches known as the Hairpin , south of the Hohenzollern redoubt , and was killed by a sniper 13 October 1915 .
3 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 .
4 You do n't have to be an expert to take part in the Society experience — you just have to care .
5 Attacked in the House for his failure to take part in the business of sequestration , Holland obtained permission to join his family in the Netherlands .
6 There were two new women who had joined the group to take part in the study programme .
7 The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland had legalised Sinn Fein in order to allow the Provisional wing to take part in the election but in spite of efforts to persuade them to do so they declined to take part and urged their supporters to stay at home on polling day .
8 The system of the citizens filling offices by random rotation , and of having the right to take part in the assembly , meant that Athens between , say 462 and 322 , came as near as any community ever has to achieving the democratic ideal of government by the people themselves , through citizen participation , rather than the modern substitutes of representation or even delegation .
9 In particular , they have no right to take part in the running of the firm 's business , which remains firmly under the control of the continuing partners .
10 Planning appeals continue to be lodged with the secretary of state , but regional planning authorities are notified of all appeals and have the right to take part in the appeal proceedings .
11 She is the one hundredth thousand person to take part in the project which sends teachers out of the classroom and into industry .
12 Northern Ireland companies will also have the chance to take part in the IDB 's trade mission to the three countries from November to December 10 .
13 For example , he took comfort from the deflationary economic measures of July 1966 , which he opposed , as it gave him the chance ‘ to reassert collective Cabinet authority because I see how disastrous it is to allow Cabinet government to decline into mere Prime Ministerial government … if I achieved anything it was by asserting the right of Cabinet to take part in the making of economic strategy so that Harold conceded we must be given that right ’ .
14 Lords whose lands were included were bound by tenure to take part in the chase .
15 Until about twelve years ago , they wore frock coats , and Clifford ( an Englishman who has adopted tartan trews himself for evening wear ) sees the new uniforms as not only an escape from the banality of the present outfits , but an opportunity to take part in the Scotland 's resurgence of national pride .
16 I appreciate , Mr. Deputy Speaker , having been given the opportunity to take part in the debate .
17 The WRU has ruled that none of its players will be given permission to take part in the centenary tour of Natal planned for next summer .
18 However , I nearly did n't make it as I neglected to register my willingness to take part with the organiser of the hospital team until all 32 places had been filled .
19 There are some exciting times ahead as we have indicated our willingness to take part in the Gymnaestrada 1991 in Amsterdam .
20 This brings into view a number of sub-sequences and minor objectives , as well as forcing the teacher to state to himself what the pupil will need , not only to do , but be able to do , in order to take part in the work .
21 The school children have a holiday if half term does not coincide in order to take part in the processions .
22 Entries come from all over the country to take part in the run — from Epsom Downs to Brighton — and there were also several entries from the continent , the US and Australia .
23 CARNIVAL organiser Tex Flint said : ‘ Floats come from all over the country to take part in the festivities , but sadly some criminals also come for their own reasons . ’
24 As I had already been rock-climbing I decided it was time to take part in the activity which I had been looking forward to , canoeing !
25 Todd , who played briefly at Wakefield Trinity last season , is in the New Zealand touring squad currently in this country , and was refused an exemption to take part in the showpiece game .
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