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

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1 The meeting 's proceedings could determine whether photoradiation therapy becomes a part of every cancer hospital — or whether it joins the ever-mounting pile of discarded ‘ miracle cures ’ .
2 ( e ) ABBREVIATIONS — usually form a part of every student 's notes .
3 But in a sense we were missing out by these sorts of policemen being unco-operative ( there were no policewomen like this ) , for those who have things to hide , even if it is only laziness , are a part of every police force .
4 Conferences held in strange places are a part of every academic 's life .
5 That is , it is sometimes found that when there is a part of a person 's life which is difficult or impossible to control , he or she will channel the need to exercise control onto some other aspect of behaviour such as food intake .
6 The work with patients who had the delusion of being watched , and who spoke of the watcher as another person in terms like the following : ‘ He is waiting for me to go now ’ , or ‘ He thinks I should do such and such ’ , had first led Freud to suggest that a part of a person 's ego can keep watch over another part .
7 A central object of the new Institute was to train these specialists in the ‘ sanction office ’ , keep them up to date with legislation and accounting techniques and make credit managers as much a part of a trading company 's marketing operation as sales managers who already had their association .
8 It forms a part of a man 's life , more deeply ingrained as he matures .
9 First of all , take a part of a subject that you are studying and write down the key words that give the basis of that aspect of your studies .
10 any motor vehicle standing on a part of a road specially set aside for the parking of vehicles , or as a stand for hackney carriages , or as a stand for public service vehicles , or as a place at which such vehicles may stop for a longer time than is necessary for the taking up and setting down of passengers where compliance with this regulation would conflict with the provisions of any order , regulations or byelaws governing the use of such part of a road for that purpose ;
11 They are as much a part of a history of sexuality as the grander organisation of sexual codes .
12 Under CONTEXT ( see the discussion of discourse situation , 8.1 ) we consider the external relations of a text or a part of a text , seeing it as a discourse presupposing a social relation between its participants ( author and reader ; character and character , etc ) , and a sharing by participants of knowledge and assumptions .
13 This makes the Tories a part of a majority Unionist coalition .
14 Voluntary work was no longer seen as either a stepping stone to bigger and better things or as a part of a women ‘ s mission , but rather as the exclusive province of married women .
15 This reasoning leads to the prediction that , if the locus of impairment in surface dyslexia is within the visual word recognition system , the patient will sometimes confuse one homophone with another when asked to define single printed words — will say , for example , that the printed word frays means ‘ a part of a sentence ’ .
16 Here the student is provided with the infinitive , either in isolation or as a part of a sentence .
17 It 's a building , it 's a part of a building abutment
18 yet these intricate and highly sophisticated masterworks are only a part of a rug-making tradition that encompasses the entire spectrum of the weaver 's art .
19 In most countries bank deposits transferred by means of cheques are freely accepted in the discharge of debts and as such constitute as much a part of a country 's money supply as its bank notes .
20 This project studies the Northampton labour market as a part of a country wide initiative designed to investigate how labour markets operate under different economic and social conditions .
21 To echo the themes of the last chapter , a part of a policeman 's discretion is , in Schutzian terminology , knowing which ‘ recipes ’ to apply to which members of the public in what situations .
22 Khrushchev saw no objection to the withdrawal of Soviet troops from a non-Sovietized country as a part of a compromise agreement and he overruled Molotov on both Austria and Porkkala .
23 It lives not for itself alone but as a part of a whole .
24 We are all but a part of a whole which has its own , its distinct , its other meaning : we are not ourselves , we are crossroads , meeting places , points on a curve , we can not exist independently for we are nothing but signs , conjunctions , aggregations .
25 Susan Einzig , who was often present , felt that the excitement generated grew out of the sense all had of being a part of a gang , special and apart .
26 We then also classify the metaphors into types : " metaphors where an object is treated like a part of a body " and " other types of metaphor " .
27 Can you be a part of a team ?
28 She was only half alive , an empty shell who 'd sought to hide her deficiencies by becoming a part of a team , but it had n't worked .
29 Story-telling is considered a part of a woman 's magical repertoire — a device she can use to affect the listener , melting his heart , distracting him or binding him to her as the occasion demands .
30 Restitution could be required as a part of a punishment .
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