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

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1 For instance , he 'll write a guitar part for a guitar strung with six E strings , just the same note all the way across the neck .
2 When he plays C on his A instrument it sounds A. Hence the part for a B ♭ clarinet is written a tone higher than the key of the piece , and that for an A clarinet a minor 3rd higher .
3 ‘ The hardest part for a model is not being allowed to have an off-day .
4 The Bio-Medical Care Clinic is conducting a clinical study on the AIDS Virus using a safe , non-toxic energy and homeopathic formula , we are seeking the co-operation of Candidates to take part for a period of 21 days .
5 The 1988 contract includes a kind of hire purchase agreement whereby this sum will be used in part for the purchase by the foundation of the paintings in the collection .
6 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 .
7 For were not the brothels and whorehouses of Panama City and pre-revolutionary Havana developed for the most part for the benefit of American troops ?
8 ‘ The manly part for the cyclist , ’ retorted the coroner , ‘ whether he is to blame or not , is to face the consequences of his acts . ’
9 Then fashion a heel and place the piece you have cut out over it to make the part for the ankle .
10 If the reference is to a high-level unit such as a part , objects will be aggregated to retrieve a complete part for the user .
11 Poor Viola , she had just taken that indecent part for the money .
12 During the past year we have continued to play a full part for the UK government in the international research effort which pursues nuclear fusion as a long term energy option .
13 Firstborn sons , the firstlings of flocks and herds , and firstfruits of the field are God 's by right ( he accepts part for the whole ) .
14 The best part for the fans was when Spock turns to Captain Picard and says , ‘ You remind me of a captain I used to serve under . ’
15 When one day Jean-Claude had to go and find a spare part for the Motobécane which was not obtainable in Théovard , Otto cornered me .
16 Attention has already been drawn to one of the objectives in establishing the Scottish Journal of Geology in 1965 , which was the rapid publication of results of research in Scottish geology carried out in universities , so that this may account in part for the halving of the average delay period after 1965 , but subsequent reductions must be due to other factors .
17 Attention has already been drawn to one of the objectives in establishing the Scottish Journal of Geology in 1965 , which was the rapid publication of results of research in Scottish geology carried out in universities , so that this may account in part for the halving of the average delay period after 1965 , but subsequent reductions must be due to other factors .
18 The main source for the history of Jacobitism is the Stuart papers , but they have survived only in part for the period before 1715 , since the Stuart papers kept at the Scots College in Paris were almost totally destroyed by fire during the French Revolution .
19 Though most enterprises in developing countries have been by-standers in many rounds , more are now coming forward to play their part for the future .
20 One is the practical one of providing a separate part for the harpsichordist so that the two instrumentalists would not have to look over her shoulder .
21 After an uncertain start they have responded in different ways to demands for a more active vocal part for the congregation .
22 It had to contain a sanctuary for the clergy , where Mass would be said , a lay part for the congregation ( the nave ) , a forecourt ( atrium ) where postulants and unbelievers could assemble and , in later instances , a martyrium to shelter the relics of graves of the martyr to whom the church was dedicated ( XVI ) .
23 Unemployment has also played a part as a recruiting sergeant for the underclass , both in the way it has selected its membership , and in the way it has held them in place .
24 He even played his part as a support bowler , whose right-arm leg-breaks or medium pace could be quite economical .
25 Part of the building is now used as a mosque and part as a museum .
26 Formerly considered the bane of tropical forests , perhaps in part as a way of keeping the ‘ peasant ’ economy distinct from the ( colonial ) plantation one , despite the fact that such was freely integrated in the system of exporting natural products , e.g. most of Indonesia 's pepper , coffee , coconuts , tobacco and rubber is grown thus , it is now praised , possibly too much so , as a result of the increasing romanticization of forest living , for shifting cultivation is changing .
27 Staff relationships often seem to be most successful when the unit or resource teacher takes a full part as a member of the school staff and is involved in general activities in the school .
28 Finally , it can be said that the public interest and public policy have played an especially important part as a vehicle for providing a reason for giving redress in those cases in which the parties are not contractually bound .
29 As Rider Haggard 's novels about Ayesha presented her in part as a symbol of the ideal woman , so Masefield showed Olivia Stukeley in this light , as Charles Margaret saw her :
30 Personal pensions over and above APPs may be taken in part as a capital sum and at any age between 50 and 75 ( see Wilson and Davies , 1988 , Chapter 4 ) .
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