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

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1 Ace was so much part of her unacknowledged dreams that it was barely a shock therefore to find herself pulled up and into his strong arms .
2 This improbable match and Letitia 's sudden death ( 15 October 1838 ) shortly after arriving at Cape Coast Castle gave rise to much gossip and speculation on the part of her literary friends , who represented Maclean as an ogre .
3 Paraphrases can only capture part of what these significances represent : A represents something like " things which children have to learn in order to communicate " ; B — " features of buildings ( grand and ecclesiastical ) " ; C — " features of buildings ( plain and domestic ) " ; D — " outdoor terrain for boys ' amusements " ; E — " grand architectural features " , and so on .
4 There may be a limited exemption for non-profit-making bodies and foundations , provided that the data is used only ‘ as part of their legitimate aims ’ and ‘ on condition that they relate only those members and corresponding members who have consented to being included therein and that they are not communicated to third parties ’ .
5 The British , who play the Americans in three more Tests as part of their extensive preparations for Barcelona , dominated for much of the match , but their poor shooting form , combined with a great display by the home goalkeeper , denied them .
6 The counselling of licentiate members and assessment of in-company and management development courses and the assessment of exemption applicants are also part of their joint responsibilities .
7 Given the technical and administrative problems that such a method would present in many classrooms and the artificiality which would be introduced , we recommend that tape recording ( audio or video ) should not be used to moderate the assessment of oral performance for SATs ( though it may , of course , be used by teachers or pupils , as part of their planned activities ) .
8 And they have decided to issue part of their deficit-financing bonds to the market at attractive interest rates , instead of forcing them down the throats of reluctant workers ( though the lack of a secondary market may still make them unappetising ) .
9 Wearing his other hat of H Buckley and Sons , he was responsible for the 3,000 kilos of potatoes and 700 kilos of onions , some of which had been grown by the pupils of Scissett Middle School as part of their rural studies .
10 Manchester City Council was , in 1984 , the first council to appoint workers to deal specifically with lesbian and gay issues as part of their Equal Opportunities Unit .
11 This group , known as T.E.C.A. , the Teachers ' Economic and Cultural Association Ltd. had been impressed by the strong nationalistic tone of Williams ' book and they wholeheartedly agreed with his sentiments that education of the people should be ‘ part of their democratic privileges and their democratic responsibilities ’ .
12 It is impossible to present right-brain concepts as reasonable or understandable to people who have suppressed the greater part of their right-brain abilities and function virtually entirely in the left-brain approach .
13 By custom they sat in private and not in court , and they were referred to as a domestic tribunal whatever part of their visitorial functions they were performing .
14 Figure 6.8 shows a reproduction of a concept map developed by second-year pupils ( aged 12-13 ) as part of their Alternative Ideologies unit work .
15 As part of their broad-based agreements with the IBA and the MU , ILR stations are obliged to spend at least 3 per cent of their net advertising revenue on live musicians .
16 Nor could I believe that it was the intention to bring in at a single stroke a charge to tax that would be calculated to interrupt the education and expectations of so many parents and children , for it is surely common knowledge that the provision of free or subsidised education for the children of those teaching in independent schools was part of their usual terms of employment and that the salaries paid would be wholly insufficient to meet a charge to tax based on the full fees of the school .
17 These are deposits of sterling held by overseas authorities as part of their official reserves and/or for purposes of intervening in the foreign exchange market in order to influence the exchange rate of their currency .
18 Mountbatten 's personal view was that the new nationalist movements should be appeased rather than suppressed and that the old colonial powers should settle for the best deal that they could get , pledging independence in the near future and thus , he hoped , preserving the greater part of their economic advantages .
19 Of course , no foreign central bank was compelled to hold a single additional dollar — indeed , they could have unloaded part of their existing holdings .
20 It 's always the programmer — it 's very , very seldom the computer — and if I could just go on for a minute , I feel it 's essential that young children , particularly in the primary schools , get used to using hardware and programing , so that they will see the computer as part of their normal lives , like reading and writing and anything else they use .
21 Teachers are entitled to a reasonable mid-day break , and do not have to supervise pupils during this period as part of their normal duties .
22 To complete our user records , which the EC Directive also obliges us to keep and up-date , could you please , as Horticultural representative on the Computing Sub-Group , co-ordinate a response from AD , GD and HD as to the names of all operators who are estimated to spend at least one hour per day working at a multi-user PC as part of their normal duties ( I 've already got user names for single-user machines ) .
23 But again if employees regard the social security entitlements as part of their total wages , they will respond by raising their total supply of labour in response to the increased value of their remuneration package — i.e. labour supply increases from S1 to S2 .
24 The information will now be analysed by the pupils in the classroom as part of their wider studies .
25 The HSE has a team of three specialists who oversee biotechnology companies but this forms a small part of their regular duties , which involve regularly visiting the antibiotics and vaccine manufacturers , as well as the clinical laboratories in hospitals and medical centres .
26 Economics and Accounting allows those wishing to follow a career as a chartered accountant the opportunity to combine courses which exempt them from part of their professional exams with courses on broader economic questions .
27 We do not know whether the [ auditors ] were asked to make the valuation on behalf of the company ( which presumably was interested in the value of its own shares ) or on behalf of [ the buying and selling shareholders ] , nor do we know whether the [ auditors ] charged any fee for this valuation , and , if so , to whom , or whether they made their valuation as part of their ordinary duties as the company 's auditors .
28 The War Machines section also includes chariots — note that this is different from some other armies where chariots may be included as part of their ordinary units .
29 On receiving the bill the buyer must ‘ accept ’ the bill , having agreed to do so as part of their contractual obligations under the sale of goods or services .
30 And the Australian Queensland Government Information Policy Board and the Malaysian Government Administrative Modernisation and Planning Unit have both endorsed X/Open 's XPG3 branding specifications as part of their open systems architecture requirements .
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