Example sentences of "part [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Having said that , the manufacturer 's part for one application may be the heavy duty part for another — NRC2119 is a standard Range Rover rear or heavy duty front spring .
2 For example , many a small child knows that to alleviate the pain and irritation of a nettle sting he need only reach for the nearest broad-leaved docken , ( Rumex obtusifolius ) and rub it on the offending part for instant relief .
3 Whereas in the past such external supports of the superego might have been strong enough to compensate at least in part for faulty superego development as a result of difficulties at the phallic-Oedipal stage and might have contributed to the unresolved Oedipal conflict expressing itself as a typical hysteria or obsessional neurosis , today , because such supports are in large part lacking , the outcome is not likely to be the same .
4 It is interesting that Golgi himself , who got the Nobel Prize in part for this work , did n't believe that there were individual neurons within the brain , preferring to think of it as a continuous network of fibres , and he persisted with this mistake despite the evidence of his own staining technique .
5 The first was The Army Game in which Hartnell played his traditional hard-nut part as Sergeant-Major Bullimore .
6 The campaign for parliamentary reform had drawn the population in , in part through great reform meetings .
7 The only hard part about this operation was the regular watchkeeping split between our six-man crew throughout twenty four hours , but the time passed pleasantly enough at first .
8 This paper is for the most part about medical practice , particularly general medical practice of the British variety , within the context of a more theoretical discussion of some aspects of professional work .
9 As to schools , a DES spokesperson let it be known that such concerns are left to the LEAs and that studies of this kind are likely to be part of religious education .
10 Working Paper 7 makes a distinction between Religious and Moral Education whilst the Catholic Church sees moral education as an integral and essential part of Religious Education .
11 In this piece Bourdieu also introduces the institutions of culture as a part of symbolic production .
12 The hardship and poverty of the workers meant that , increasingly , strikes became part of industrial life in the towns .
13 By the 1970s the large part of industrial capacity of peripheral regions was ‘ externally controlled ’ from other regions ( principally London ) , both through company acquisitions and through the effects of regional policy in concentrating new investment in large ‘ Fordist ’ plants in ‘ assisted areas ’ .
14 They show convincingly that the belief in women 's capacity for boring and repetitive work is part of industrial folklore : if it were true , turnover rates should be no higher in industries which offer such work than in those where the work is more intrinsically interesting .
15 Furthermore , it is argued by some commentators that , if an attempt were made to trace the redistributive consequences of other types of government policy , e.g. subsidies that are part of industrial policy , then an already very fuzzy picture would become totally confused .
16 Amalgamations were part of cooperative rationalisation in a drive to improve trading , but for Barnes this one had a distinct political dimension .
17 For his part , de Valera , prime minister for most of the period from 1932 to 1959 , pursued isolationist policies , economically , politically , and culturally , seeking at once self-sufficiency , neutrality , the restoration in part of Gaelic culture through the minimal enforcement of the Irish language , and the control of media consumption .
18 Throughout the month they endeavour to pray and read the scripture regularly and make time for a ‘ sit down ’ — an occasion to have meaningful conversation — which should be an important part of married life .
19 Throughout the month , they endeavour to pray and read the scripture regularly and make time for a ‘ sit down ’ an occasion to have meaningful conversation — which should be an important part of married life .
20 Nevertheless it had broken the thread by which the country had been tied to France and although it might be claimed that , as in Burma during the war or in Indonesia at the end of the war , it was a spurious independence and part of Japanese mischief making , nevertheless Vietnam was now in a formal sense independent if not exactly free .
21 But they are intended to illustrate the very general point that we can not know in advance the belief systems of the communities we are studying ; an important part of good fieldwork practice is to get to know them and take them into account at all stages of the research , up to and beyond the time of publication .
22 An important part of good customer relations is knowing how to deal with problems or complaints .
23 At first beeswax produced the shine , and by the 1920s colourless or pink varnish had become an essential part of good grooming .
24 Listening carefully to what your son or daughter has to say ( his or her opinions , feelings and difficulties ) is only one part of good communication .
25 In its recommendations the report noted that while some kind of internal evaluation is part of good management practice for all organizations there was nevertheless an absence of external moderation of those evaluations .
26 They would appreciate how it is an integral part of good stewardship and environmentally responsible land ownership ’ .
27 WEDGWOOD believes that safeguarding the environment for ourselves and our children should be a part of good business practice .
28 In BP , we consider HSE to be an integral part of good business management .
29 6.5 The avoidance and management of violence is seen as an integral part of good practice .
30 It is important for lawyers and others considering this issue to realise how frequently such decisions are now made informally as part of good practice , outside the controversy with respect to vegetative patients .
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