Example sentences of "in part two [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The main substance of the book is contained in part two which provides an excellent overview of the British welfare state during its ‘ classic ’ period ( 1945–75 ) .
2 In Part Two we shall examine these in more detail and consider some of the mundane influences which have a bearing on their execution .
3 So , in Part One we are giving you the education , and in Part Two we will introduce you to some carefully designed experiments , as well as some more education so you can become your own diet and weight-loss expert .
4 But up and coming in part two we have .
5 Well still to come in part two we have all the sporting action including the weigh-in for the boat race .
6 The assumptions themselves have remained more or less intact , and in Part Two I will return to them in developing a ‘ postclassical ’ perspective .
7 In Part Two I will suggest that if they are pushed a little closer to the classical position , via some judicious reinterpretation , the problems dealt with above are eased considerably .
8 In Part Two I will suggest a way in which the important contribution that anomie theory makes to understanding crime can be reformulated in classical terms , much to its benefit .
9 In Part Two I want to try to develop some of this potential and outline a ‘ postclassical ’ perspective : that is , a perspective grounded on the fundamental assumptions made by Beccaria , but with some liberties taken and adjustments made in the light of the various problems it has encountered .
10 Also in Part Two you will learn much more about some of the suspect foods including sugar , animal fats , dairy products , wheat and other grains , tea , coffee , chocolate , yeast products and alcohol — as well as cigarettes .
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