Example sentences of "part of [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Chaucer , I assume , would form part of such a programme anyway .
2 An essential part of such a major deal is that the album from an established artist is launched into the market place with a strong impact .
3 That information is sent to tactical computers in control stations to produce guidance for artillery and missiles — the American army 's new tactical missile system has been designed to operate as part of such a set-up , hitting targets more than 100km ( 60 miles ) off .
4 We feel privileged to have had the chance to be part of such a valuable learning experience .
5 Whether or not depictions of violence could form an essential part of such a discourse was not considered , since the Court 's focus was on sex , the ‘ crass commercial exploitation ’ of which can debase and distort a ‘ key relationship of human existence , central to family life , community welfare , and the development of human personality ’ .
6 These should be major counselling objectives , and encouraging an ageing person to be part of such a group would indeed constitute a major counselling success .
7 At least one of them , Hector ‘ Pochola ’ Silva ( who currently trains the Buenos Aires selection ) , has openly refused to form part of such a committee and thinks all the others should do likewise .
8 It is part of such a character to reason syllogistically and to do so his passions must be silent .
9 I learned that one in three marriages ends in divorce and that the rate is even higher among second marriages , but there was little comfort in being part of such a depressing statistic .
10 The most useful part of such a kit will be a map indicating our destination and the way to it .
11 Colleges , cathedrals and other churches which offer organ and choral scholarships might well consider widening the scope of their awards , so as to be an integral part of such a programme .
12 I suppose it could be because they feel part of such a tiny élite .
13 One question which will be examined is to what extent increased computerisation and automation of various aspects of the business might be part of such a strategy .
14 If any part of such a simulation is not achieved then the trainee should be credited only with the Learning Outcomes which have been achieved and will , after appropriate remediation need to work through another similar situation in order to demonstrate competence in the remaining Learning Outcomes .
15 Robbins summarized the intentions of his Committee in this regard as being to encourage a ‘ more or less continuous spectrum in the developing system of higher education ’ , and within that spectrum to have institutions that would gradually acquire university status : ‘ our recommendation of the creation of the National Council for Academic Awards was designed to be part of such a continuous system ‘ .
16 We could not include such a group because of practical difficulties and limited medical manpower ; also there would be inevitable concern that individuals agreeing to be part of such a control group would be self-selecting members of a group with additional risk factors .
17 Making an unauthorized copy of a substantial part of such a database will infringe the copyright in the database and in any of the original materials contained in that substantial part .
18 The teaching of history is one part of such an education ; the encouragement of creativity is another , and there are others still .
19 Both lie close to the Fen Edge , where there is some evidence to suggest that the land reclaimed under Hadrian between the Car Dyke and the Midfendic formed part of such an estate .
20 What are your thoughts on being part of such an historic development ?
21 Of all the community services on offer , he had chosen the coastguards , which involved nights spent quietly in a hut on the cliff tops watching for shipping ; and the hardest part of all the trials he endured in the Navy was being marooned on a ship for months on end with no opportunity to be alone .
22 But secondly it highlights the fact that women are entitled to the freedom to engage with and be part of all the creative , nurturing processes with which we organize human reality .
23 Ahmed : What I found really exciting and stimulating about our Working Party was that there was a great deal of openness , a willingness to listen and learn on the part of all the people .
24 The ultimate target of this frantic quest on the part of all the quality papers to conjure up the ideal-average readership — ‘ young , upwardly mobile … leisure and DIY- orientated ’ ( The Independent ) ‘ … a readership of the future with a strong sense of the past ’ ( The Guardian ) — is of course nothing other than that favoured figment of the marketing imagination : the yuppie .
25 The formations under Gen Loehr 's command represented the main part of all the German forces remaining in Yugoslavia as the war approached its end .
26 As a flavouring garlic has no equal , and it is an integral part of all the top cuisines of the world .
27 Instead Banks stresses the importance of the development of a meritocratic career pattern for men and a concomitant future-time perspective on the part of all the mainly middle class occupational groups whose fertility rates fell fastest during the late nineteenth century .
28 This is a great achievement on the part of all the company 's work force , and of not only those who work in Barrow but those employed in the other elements that make up our Trident system .
29 He should read the treaty : we are part of all the decisions on economic and monetary union , with the additional point that , unlike our European Community partners , we have the choice , when the decision is made , whether to go into stage 3 .
30 It will be part of all the decisions made in Europe .
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