Example sentences of "and [adv] part [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The difference , of course , is that borrowers from banks B , C … n are paying clients of bank A and so part of the increase in money supply will appear in bank A's deposits . |
2 | ‘ I severed nerves in my leg and so part of my foot is dead . |
3 | No , I mean , England have bowled much better at him and Tufnell 's for example is , is very difficult to get away because it is spinning a little bit and I 'm sure that they , the England bowlers must have said to themselves , we 're not going to bowl a lot of short balls at , at we must keep it full length , erm , and so part of this slow score is due to better England bowling . |
4 | It is part of his nature and perhaps part of a deeply endearing determination to buck people up . |
5 | ‘ the defendant owed no duty of care to the infant plaintiff she being at the time of the collision en ventre sa mère , not an existing person and merely part of her mother . |
6 | She remembered a little of the acrimony , of the mounting bitterness within the house , of their winter of discontent , which was so much part of and not part of the winter outside , and the miners ' strike . |
7 | Cambridge is a beautiful place , and although ours was a training college and not part of the University as it is now , many University societies were open to us . |
8 | In McGregor v Adcock 51 TC 692 , decided in 1977 , a 70 year old farmer sold five of his 35 acres for development , and the Court held that there had been a sale of assets of the business and not part of the business , thus denying retirement relief . |
9 | Unlike Marxists and neo-Marxists , Goldthorpe believes that proprietors of businesses should be considered part of the upper and lower strata of the service class , and not part of the ruling class . |
10 | That when one approaches the village , in particular along the A Nineteen , which is the only public approach from the north , the objection sites read as part of the village and not part of the countryside . |
11 | It had a high neck and narrow sleeves too short for her , from which her chapped , bony wrists and her hands on which every knotted sinew and vein was visible protruded limply , as if they were stitched separately to the cuffs and not part of her arms at all . |
12 | There is no doubt that dishonest or surreptitious acquisition of information is usually overwhelming evidence that information was confidential and not part of the defendant 's skill and knowledge . |
13 | But marine biologist and shark specialist Richard Fitzpatrick , of Oceanworld marine park , Sydney , said the two attacks were coincidental and not part of an emerging trend . |
14 | That is why , as examples , the Films Group and ICI Advanced Materials are outside C&P and not part of its plastics business . |
15 | So they started their ministry off together , and I think it 's something quite special to me and to recognise that we have sent three people off on a journey and three people , two here , have come to the end of a journey and just part of the journey and are beginning to discover that will be discovered in the life of the three human beings , human beings |
16 | Beneath Denmark Street , west of the city centre , are extensive cellars , dating back to the thirteenth century and once part of an Augustinian monastery . |
17 | The artist 's self-portrait is a special case in portraiture and deservedly part of the collecting policy of art museums including the Uffizi , Florence . |
18 | the Buda was part of a combine , leased from the State by the manager and also part of a co-operative . |
19 | In urban Newton Ayclife , barely two cow fields away and also part of Sedgefield District , they must pay £280.76 . |
20 | As far as I can understand Samson 's Lane is from the school down to Samson 's Farm and probably part of the road down to . |
21 | Most puzzling of all was the large star-shaped island then called Celebes and now part of Indonesia and known as Sulawesi . |
22 | Suddenly , the crew noticed three humps breaking the surface of the water , and then part of a head draped with a growth that looked like seaweed . |
23 | Anguilla , a British colony from 1650 to 1967 , and then part of the Associated State of St Kits-Nevis-Anguilla , became a United Kingdom Dependent Territory in 1980 . |
24 | I would therefore treat prosodic variables as linguistic , and consequently part of intonation , while vocal effects like laughs or sobs are non-linguistic vocal effects to be classed with gestures and facial expressions . |
25 | She was fervently wishing that he would go away , and yet part of her wanted him to stay . |
26 | The possibility of a bid from an unwelcome quarter ( notably the Canadian Carling magnate E. P. Taylor and his United Breweries , later merged with Charrington and subsequently part of Bass ) was often enough to persuade the directors to approach a more acceptable company for protection . |
27 | and and certainly part of wanting the social contract is to is to give a level of decency to our people . |
28 | For instance , a good reason for observing a law whose content you find objectionable is that it is a law and therefore part of a system of mandatory rules which has value as a system because of its overall results , results which are dependent on subjects observing laws which they find objectionable . |
29 | It is understood the princess was not a guest at the Queen 's lunch and therefore part of the Royal carriage procession and decided to make her own way to Ascot . |
30 | Keynes divided the demand for money into three types : ( a ) the transactions demand , which is the demand by firms and households for holdings of money to finance day-to-day transactions ; ( b ) precautionary demand , which arises out of uncertainty and the desire not to be caught short of ready cash ; and ( c ) the speculative demand , which is the demand for money as a financial asset and therefore part of a wealth portfolio . |