Example sentences of "part of [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The 1st Bucks now formed part of No 101 Beach Sub-Area No 6 Beach Group .
2 Throughout the 1960s the OCU remained part of No 1 Group except for the period March 1st 1960 to November 1st 1967 when it was part of 3 Group .
3 The tour followed a summer residential course at which the young musicians received tuition from Bournemouth Orchestras players as part of a BP-sponsored music workshops programme .
4 I want to be part of a live group , playing live songs . ’
5 The necessity to offline may arise when the storage disks are becoming full , or if a certain package/package structure does not need to be stored online because it has been superseded or is no longer part of a live project .
6 It may be a low turnout , but our voters do n't have to be part of a low turnout .
7 Some tribunals , like SSATs and the industrial tribunals , are part of a two-tier system with separate tribunals enjoying appellate jurisdiction .
8 Our present VAT rate , at 15% , is lower than in many countries : As part of a general restructuring , it could rise to 25% , the level that was once adopted as part of a two-tier system .
9 Business unit development is part of a wide-ranging training schedule designed to achieve continuous improvement .
10 ‘ That same day , ’ recalled Cossins , ‘ he filmed part of a terrifying scene on rollerskates where he went underneath a lorry .
11 I hope all these very pretty sentiments about not being strong enough to stand watching other people doing things in the war are just part of a passing phase ; or maybe it 's these ‘ books of a higher nature ’ … but I never credited you with being able to talk such utter balls .
12 Paddy Roache , general manager of Philips Interactive Media Systems , says people will soon come to regard a CD-ROM drive as a standard part of a personal computer .
13 A great deal of information is contained in the numerous books already cited in this chapter as worthy of forming part of a personal library , and the local researcher should not lose sight of the early comparative data obtainable from the published Domesday folios , and the later in such things as the hearth tax assessments , all of which volumes are well worth places on private shelves .
14 On a wet Wednesday in March 1987 , as part of a short survey - not scientifically conducted , but as part of a personal investigation into the cause of alienation among secondary age children — I found myself with a group of seven girls and one boy , between the ages of twelve and fifteen , at the Didcot Health Centre at four o'clock in the afternoon .
15 Before the site became part of a private country park the building was lived in by a local tenant farmer named Mrs Hollington .
16 The killings were reported to be part of a private hospital war in Marseilles in which surgeons and speculators appeared to be prepared to kill in order to gain control of private clinics .
17 It was all part of a private mythology that Mario had worked up to fit the American Success Story , and quite wonderful it was .
18 Of these , only Syncordia still positions its service as facilities management — the management and operation of all or part of a private network by an outside agency .
19 It may , for example , have been part of a private collection which itself was catalogued , especially if the collector in question was rich .
20 The work , in tempera on a convex wooden panel ( 51 x 35 cm ) , was sold in Milan in the 1930s by the writer Bruna Guarducci and brought to public attention by Peleo Bacci in 1944 , when it was part of a private collection in Varese .
21 On offer in this furniture sale will be the second part of a private collection from an ‘ hôtel particulier ’ of the Faubourg St Germain , as well as pieces from other vendors .
22 There is also , in the Peterborough Museum , another scene which includes what is probably the lower part of a similar bench with the forge at the side , a figure facing the bench wears the heavy leather apron , carefully incised with a finely-pointed tool , below is a pilleus on a stick .
23 We are in the early stages of developing a day-case surgery/five-day ward and would be very interested to hear from anyone who has been part of a similar project .
24 The Palings was an old building ; it had stood full face to the sea and the prevailing wind for the best part of a hundred years .
25 I want you to know of our interest in promoting vastly improved opportunities for transport by cycle , both to enhance pleasure and health , but principally as part of a sustainable approach to future transport provision .
26 They maybe two-way if space permits ( Figure 6.21 ) or may form part of a one-way system where it does not ( Figure 6.22 ) .
27 to pass ahead of the foremost part of a stationary vehicle on the same side of the crossing as the approaching vehicle , the stationary vehicle having stopped to accord precedence to a foot passenger
28 ‘ to pass ahead of the foremost part of a stationary vehicle on the same side of the crossing as the approaching vehicle , the stationary vehicle having stopped to accord precedence to a foot passenger ’ This phrase is the alternative offence to point number 6 and means that the offending vehicle or part of it must pass a stationary vehicle as opposed to a moving motor vehicle in point 6 .
29 Along the great escarpments that form the spine of modern-day Lebanon , above the rivers that vein their way across the country , the crusader castles that once formed the outposts of Christendom are still part of a front line , albeit with the roles of their defenders historically reversed .
30 Baker had talks in Jeddah on Nov. 5 with King Fahd of Saudi Arabia as part of a Middle East tour on Nov. 3-7 , followed by a visit to Moscow on Nov. 8 and a series of meetings in European capitals .
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