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

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1 Was it mere petulance on the part of a former leader who remains unreconciled to her overthrow ?
2 We 're we are part of the that process and it 's it 's sometimes encouraging for us to remember that there are small denominations , small groups like us around the world who are struggling to make their Christian witness real in their particular context .
3 That last statement sounds uncharacteristically naive on the part of the former stockbroker whose shrewd reading of the form book has been greatly instrumental in providing the wherewithal to build possibly the most up-to-date training establishment north of Watford Gap .
4 The premises that CFS occupy are part of the former RAF airfield and the large engine bay used to resound to work on Griffons from Shackletons and Centauruses from Beverlies .
5 While Dutch administrators have been working on plans to transfer part of the former Daf into a new company known as New Daf , it is not yet known if the rescue package will help save jobs at the five Leyland Daf plants in Britain .
6 An essential first step was to create a bedroom and this was formed from the larger part of the former WC block .
7 Very recently the Pitlake area has been redeveloped and a large housing estate built on part of the former Croydon Airport .
8 The President of the self-proclaimed " Republic of Kosovo " , Ibrahim Rugova [ for election see p. 38919 ] , held talks in Geneva with Owen and Vance on Sept. 16 , during which he reiterated his fundamental position that Kosovo was to be treated as part of the former Yugoslavia , and not as a province of Serbia .
9 Saw pits have been recognised in some woods — a late medieval one was excavated in Wetmoor , part of the former Horwood in Gloucestershire .
10 A padlocked iron gateway barred my entrance to the wood , a part of the former estate of the Phibbs family .
11 This ignoring of non-European high culture and history may not seem important , but it is a part of the same ethos which permits the everyday culture of Asian life to be stamped on so viciously in schools .
12 It is a very early example of both a cruciform construction and a dome upon pendentives and , because of its date , the dome and pendentives are part of the same hemisphere .
13 And , by the way , " he added , as if it was all part of the same subject , " I think I 've come up with the safest combination of captain and crew for your journey .
14 In other words , rather than set these antithetical approaches against each other as one might have expected , Foucault suggests that they are part of the same mutation .
15 ‘ It 's all part of the same plot , ’ said Constance .
16 Though apparently divorced from ‘ Cultural Progress ’ as related to the Basutu , which Eliot was also considering in 1936 , his idea of poetic drama was part of the same concern with embodying and strengthening what he had always associated with ideas of culture and community and which his dealings with the ‘ lower races ’ had helped to teach him : the need for art linked to religious ritual as a central value summing up and sustaining the social values of a culture .
17 The sympathetic nerves control the adrenals ' activity , so they are really part of the same system .
18 Indeed , they were both part of the same system , and they could not be separated .
19 Both were part of the same system .
20 It is like being part of the same company , but without the drawbacks .
21 They should all be the same , let's put them together anyway , even if they 're not , we should put them together because erm I mean they 're all part of the same company anyway .
22 How can they have one part of the same company having all this fucking over time while still laying off people
23 One objective of this push , and the second part of the same offensive farther down the Tigris at its confluence with the Euphrates , was to cut the Baghdad-Basrah road .
24 ‘ All these people recognized each other and they all realized they were part of the same scene . ’
25 A tract entitled The Manner of Passing Bills in Parliament , published in 1685 , may have formed part of the same work .
26 But is not the response and the analysis actually part of the same phenomenon , whether it results in an exclamation ( ‘ how beautiful ! ' ) or a new ‘ reading ’ ?
27 The ‘ law ’ of natural evolution or development , especially when popularized by Herbert Spencer and applied to society , was said to parallel traditional Christian reliance on Divine Providence and meant that the expansion of Nonconformity at home and the extraordinary growth of British power and influence abroad could be seen as part of the same phenomenon .
28 But prior to that … all the famous disappearances you 've read about in the Sunday tabloids are all part of the same phenomenon .
29 It still remains difficult to explain the Gingin Chalk of faraway Australia , though one might guess that this is part of the same phenomenon that produced the almost world-wide " Cenomanian transgression " .
30 The singing and the speaking voice are part of the same continuum , and doing this stretches all the vocal cords .
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