Example sentences of "they [vb base] [prep] part " in BNC.
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1 | Their exercise , in terms of the movements they make as part of everyday living , become increasingly difficult to perform . |
2 | In future EC airline pilots will be permitted to continue flying commercially between the ages of 60 and 65 years providing that they fly as part of a two- or three-pilot crew . Ed |
3 | As the above example shows , they depend in part on the context of the interaction . |
4 | Secondly , there has been a dramatic erosion in the value of the children 's allowance which they receive as part of their national insurance benefit — the child dependency addition . |
5 | Staff may wish to consider passing on to the library copies of any newsletters which they receive as part of society memberships . |
6 | And they er adopted a scheme last year when they cut off part of the high street from traffic . |
7 | They flourish in part because the benefit of limited liability must be weighed against the need for legal formalities in the formation , running and closure of companies , amongst other burdens which operating as a company brings ( e.g. publication of accounts ) . |
8 | They lie in part in technological developments : the growth of ever faster air services for both passengers and freight ; the possibilities opened up by electronic fund transfer and by more and more sophisticated telecommunications . |
9 | The introduction of new partners involves similar problems whether they arrive as part of an expansionary exercise or merely to replace a partner who has died or retired from the firm . |
10 | There 's a family at Stafford as well , they live on part of it and they actually bought a field off I do n't know if you know the bypass at Stafford , the |
11 | But if they return as part of negotiated settlement , they will at least be constrained by a large international presence of peace-keepers and aid organisations , which was not the case in 1975 . |
12 | They have in part been able to make flexibility work for labour . |
13 | The recent introduction of pilot one-stop-shops , which are intended to be the main local point of access to and promotion of all DTI services , and the diagnostic and consultancy brokerage services which are being developed to succeed the Consultancy Initiatives , will play a key role in helping firms , in particular smaller firms , to access the technology which they need as part of their business and marketing plans . |
14 | Town hall chiefs in Birmingham must save £40 million to stay within charge-capping limits , which they see as part of a Tory vendetta . |
15 | The reason is that such sentences do not somehow occur alone , in limbo ; they occur as part of a more general theory . |