Example sentences of "and [verb] part [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Now the Conservatives want to sell off the building and develop part of the land .
2 To cling to a Polish identity was to exclude oneself from the German monopoly on higher education and from all but menial employment in industry ; given the rapid depopulation of the countryside it was also to insist on the right to become and remain part of a backward , ignorant , illiterate , inward-looking agrarian people , stuck in a rural backwater with no access to the outside world , with scant interest from that world and little hope of progress .
3 The mill was powered by water and became part of the Royal Powder Mill in the eighteenth century .
4 Situated at the head of the Cuckmere valley , on an impressive site in the heart of the Weald and protected by the great bend of the Cuckmere River , this site was chosen for an Augustinian priory in the 13th century and became part of the religious life of the time .
5 The aircraft was presented to the Museum on extended loan and became part of NAM 's ‘ Meteor comer ’ along with RB.108 test-bed FR.9 VZ608 , T.7 VZ634 , NF.12 WS692 and NF.14 WS739 .
6 Parsons attended the 100 Club , Hope & Anchor and the Nashville and became part of the scene .
7 The cultural relationship with the elephant grew fast and became part of Eastern mythology , religion , warfare and day-to-day working life .
8 The Royal Commission 's proposals for the conurbations survived the Conservative government 's different attitude towards unitary local authorities and became part of an overall two-tier system .
9 It was not until the French Revolution that democracy ceased to be a mere literary word , and became part of the political vocabulary .
10 During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries a school of Dalmatian humanists , still writing mainly in Latin or Italian prose and poetry , broke away from the narrow ecclesiastical concerns of men like Thomas and became part of the mainstream of the European Renaissance .
11 I was involved in opposing the Vietnam War , began to write for a left newspaper , Black Dwarf and became part of the beginnings of the women 's liberation movement .
12 ‘ The young phenomenon ’ fascinated Flaubert , and became part of his teasing vocabulary .
13 In this " process of corporate bias " , what had once been merely interest groups crossed the political threshold and became part of the extended state .
14 It was swallowed up by London Transport , who owned the site , and became part of South Kensington underground station .
15 They went over it repeatedly until it weakened and gave in and became part of them .
16 This philosophy , which became known as the ‘ Carter doctrine ’ , persisted into the presidency of his successor and became part of the conditioning material at play in later Washington reflexes .
17 She pinpoints specific institutions , like the Institute for Research in Reproductive Biology , and how they were normalised after the war , showing that the work of researchers themselves , like Carl Clauberg , was continued and became part of present-day reproductive science .
18 Africa joined up with Asia via Arabia and became part of the huge continent that we now speak of as the Old World .
19 To maintain her riskless arbitrage , Mary was instantly required to sell her holding in Metal Bashers Ltd , buy shares in British Telecommunications to bring her holding up to 10% of her portfolio and sell part of her holding in each of the other 99 companies to reduce their average weight in her portfolio to 0.909% .
20 A universal truth has to be digested and made part of our thinking and understanding .
21 International Law so far as this Court is concerned , is the body of doctrine regarding the international rights and duties of States which has been adopted and made part of the Law of Scotland .
22 These independent structures are then transformed to dependent ones : " After she had swept the room " , etc. , and made part of a complex sentence .
23 She was privately educated , then went to Edinburgh University and passed part of the preliminary examination in medicine .
24 But he said nothing , just sat down at the table , a pale-faced , freckled child , his school tie knotted to one side , and catching part of his collar .
25 The French government , which is overseeing the experiments and contributing part of the cost , will decide this year on which system it will base its national network for electronic cash , which computer companies have inevitably dubbed monetique ’ .
26 To be involved in Earth Mysteries is much more than just reading in an armchair or researching in the library : it means going out and becoming part of the landscape .
27 It 's out with the old hairdressers , the cliff-edge guitar posturing , the in-stadium clips of religious fandemonium , and in with pumpingpop bass-lines , strutting down mean urban streets and becoming part of the real world .
28 The development of British industry in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries opened up new avenues for achieving success and becoming part of the upper strata .
29 No longer do we take it for granted as meaning that we get a job in a company , or an industry , with the hope and intention of learning new skills , gaining experience and becoming part of an enterprise , in turn passing on skills and giving others the benefit of our experience .
30 Mainz Cathedral is immense and was altered in later periods when the crossing towers were rebuilt in different styles and houses were constructed abutting on to and becoming part of the cathedral flanks .
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