Example sentences of "were [verb] in part " in BNC.

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1 The previous chapter argued that the ideological terms of antislavery were developed in part through contesting a pro-West Indian intellectual barrage , often presented in the rhetoric of national and imperial interest .
2 ( Tips were given in Part Two about repairing the board under these circumstances ) .
3 The details of this were given in Part 1 .
4 Nevertheless , it was his firm conviction that the Masai needed ‘ all the administrative control we can give them ’ , and the many waterworks he constructed were designed in part to curtail their wanderings .
5 Pugin 's strict rules and principles were upheld in part to counteract the inordinate sadness he had suffered at the age of twenty-two , when his first wife died giving birth to their only daughter .
6 Readers who have been following this series will remember that the latter pair were met in Part 5 ( March , 1992 issues ) .
7 Sustained efforts made to limit educational opportunities for commoners were inspired in part by the hope that this would ensure that noblemen would provide the increasingly specialized and trained personnel required .
8 Meanwhile the adverse economic repercussions , especially for Jordan , Egypt and Turkey , were offset in part by promises of financial assistance , but the position for Jordan in particular was much aggravated by the refugee crisis caused by the displacement of hundreds of thousands of foreign workers from Kuwait and Iraq .
9 These differences amongst institutions , and amongst their environments and perceptions of direction and identity , were to account in part for the differences of speed and conviction with which they raised the question of independence or autonomy — or , in the terminology of the time , academic freedom .
10 Some types of recording were discussed in Part 2 .
11 Some ways of setting baselines and measuring behaviour were discussed in Part 2 .
12 The UK proposals were welcomed in part by the French , Spanish and Belgian governments but critically received by the German and Netherlands governments .
13 Initiatives such as the Montreal speech and even the withdrawal from NATO were motivated in part by a feeling that he could not trust his successors to do the necessary .
14 The recommendations of the Banking Commission were endorsed in part by the Sub-Committee on Commercial Legislation .
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