Example sentences of "has a [adj] part [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 It is argued here that the public sector has a crucial part to play in initiating the first moves back to full employment .
2 Tax reform has a crucial part to play in springing the underclass from welfare dependency , as well as building up support for such a programme amongst a much wider group of the electorate .
3 Does he agree that this type of secondary school has a substantial part to play in the future education of our children in the secondary sector , and will he encourage the development of further city technology colleges in our country ?
4 Because of the difficulties of getting it all together , the chairperson or co-ordinator has a key part to play ( see Chairing meetings on page 28 ) .
5 ‘ Every individual here tonight has a key part to play in this great plan .
6 Although small , this tiny amount of chromium has a critical part to play .
7 My point is that the press has a powerful part to play in redressing the balance .
8 When it comes down to it , common sense also has a major part to play .
9 Electricity has a major part to play in making Christmas go with a swing .
10 Many other people have rights , including those concerned with fishing , and in my native Scotland the value of fishing has a significant part to play in the local economy , particulary in remote areas .
11 The essay has a vital part to play in historical study as an important way for the historian to demonstrate his reading and thinking .
12 In the meantime , I would argue , the logic of activity-based product-costing has a vital part to play in ensuring proper corporate resource allocation .
13 This is the major challenge for the training programme which has a vital part to play in shaping the success of the new arrangements .
14 ( 4 ) History has a vital part to play in helping pupils to understand shared attitudes .
15 And maybe the referee still has a vital part to play as another breathtaking Anfield night unfolds .
16 In addition to classic injunctions such as ‘ I look for a marked reduction in the number of problems put forward for discussion in Ministerial Committees ’ , in the terse Major Attlee style , the paper contains a passage which is pure Brook : ‘ The Cabinet Committee system has a valuable part to play in the central machinery of government , both in relieving the pressure on the Cabinet itself and in helping to give practical effect to the principle of collective responsibility at times when the Cabinet does not include all Ministers in charge of Departments . ’
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