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

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1 • They are ( as their name indicates ) immediately above the optic chiasm , an area where the two nerves which carry visual information from the eyes cross over each other on their way to that part of the brain that analyses vision .
2 It appeals entirely to that part of you which lives in the throat and chest , leaving the spirit untouched . ’
3 Hey and listen , Pat , I do n't want to see or hear any reference to that part of the plan which shows that we can save up to a billion dollars a year by supplying components from the European plants to fit US manufactured vehicles .
4 Indeed , I recall that shortly after Miss Kenton 's departure to Cornwall in 1936 , myself never having been to that part of the country , I would often glance through Volume III of Mrs Symons 's work , the volume which describes to readers the delights of Devon and Cornwall , complete with photographs and — to my mind even more evocative — a variety of artists ' sketches of that region .
5 Or put another way , the economic growth objectives are planned so as to be practicable without recourse to that part of oil and gas production which has been designated a foreign currency earner .
6 People within enterprises who are designated to engage in environmental scanning ( and similar ) activities do not of course restrict themselves to that part of the total external information resource that happens to be publicly available at a specific point in time .
7 As I see it , it is conveying the intellectual achievements and excitements of palaeontology at a level appropriate to that part of the population who enjoy Life on Earth and Horizon on television .
8 A sudden vision of Celia , and the blood rushed to that part of him .
9 This level corresponds to that part of the unconscious mind which functions when we are in a light sleep .
10 Seats are not numbered and the transfer ticket merely allows entry to that part of the ground .
11 In a sense he was singing siren songs to that part of himself which had got stuck in the old , dead forms , where the artist mattered more than the content .
12 Murrin had not investigated Derbyshire County Council and his dossier made no reference to that part of the country .
13 ‘ I am concerned that if I now have to respond fully to that part of the plaintiffs ' order of 5 June dealing with the various alleged payments my position vis-à-vis the police investigation may well be prejudiced .
14 These roads lead to that part of the old Chatham Royal Naval Dockyard which is now leased to the first defendant , Medway ( Chatham ) Dock Co .
15 The coverage of the conservation area , which is one of the earliest created in North Yorkshire , dating from nineteen seventy two , not nineteen seventy as written , is limited to that part of the settlement which has notable village character and contains listed buildings .
16 Can you turn over the page again now , I want you to direct your attention to paragraph four point six of this report , which reads The boundary proposed for the conservation area is limited to that part of the settlement which retains its village character .
17 I do n't know why my search drew me to that part of the house , except that Curtis was the only soul in it other than myself and Leon .
18 Geoffrey Smith of Windrush tells me that copies of the Windrush Island Guide to Northern Cyprus , until a couple of months ago the only in-depth guide to that part of the island , have been defaced in a number of London bookshops .
19 But as he passed the crossroads and came to that part of the road that wound down into Chesney he could n't help recalling the man he had seen skipping among the trees .
20 Those … who relapse into a culturally predominant style will find themselves rightly restricted to that part of the organisation where their culture prevails .
21 Then you go to that part of the library to find your book .
22 For nearly forty years they formed what seems to have been the perfect working partnership , each attending to that part of the business to which their very different characters suited them best .
23 A search-light may scan the sky looking for aeroplanes or it may move to that part of the sky where they are expected to be .
24 Again , his fingers teased her , running a path of torturing heat about her thigh , and up over the jutting bone of her hip , close — far too close ! — to that part of her where the aching need had its centre .
25 An inexpressible lethargy , born of shock and mingled desire , made her want to lean her head forward against him , to have her face and mouth close to that part of him which , earlier , had taken her into such a seventh heaven of ecstasy .
26 My hon. and learned Friend the Minister of State will go to that part of the former Soviet Union next week and I look forward to hearing what he recommends .
27 As the Secretary of State was never coy about telling us that he opposed the directive , will he tell us — as there is a meeting on Wednesday , I assume that he has made up his mind about whether he will agree to that part of the social charter — whether he has changed his mind or whether the Prime Minister has changed it for him ?
28 I shall pay particular attention to that part of the Gracious Speech in which the Government say that they will promote enterprise and training , attach the highest priority to improving public services , improve quality and choice in education , and improve the effectiveness of the NHS .
29 I hope that , when we come to that part of the Bill in Committee , the Minister will assure us that the association has been consulted and its fears allayed .
30 To that part of north-western Aquitaine can probably be assigned Count Rainald , and several other counts and vassi dominici who witnessed a document in April 838 as Louis 's faithful supporters .
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