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

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1 Some loved him , others hated him , but everyone respected what little they ever found out about this strange ‘ refusenik ’ who was part of no group or establishment , yet managed to affect so many people 's lives .
2 In relation to Bourdieu 's concept of habitus , the artefact was noted as playing a pivotal role in social reproduction , where it forms part of a reconciliation of objectivist accounts exposing the mechanisms which create the subject in history with an interpretation of the social subject 's role as active agent in the formulation of historical strategy .
3 For Mr Nelson is offering groups of up to people a unique opportunity to form part of a crew on The Guy and Clare Hunter .
4 A Steamship Owners ' Mutual Protection and Indemnity Association had been formed as early as 1874 which later became part of a North of England Protecting and Indemnity Association , and as early as 1878 shipowners of the north-east were complaining of the " tyrannical " attempts of a " dictatorial body of unionists " ' to impose demands on the industry , establishing in 1885 a Central Association of Shipowners of Sunderland , Glasgow and Newcastle to put their views to the Royal Commission of 1886 on Chamberlain 's proposed Shipping Bill .
5 Okay , we could have measured that and given it as part of a spec listing , but because it really did n't feel any different ( probably because its fingerboard width , radius and frets echoed most of the competition ) that fact was rendered almost inconsequential .
6 KnowledgeWare Inc , Atlanta software engineering products specialist has laid off 200 of its 1,150 employees , all of them in ‘ non-strategic ’ functions with 100 of the affected workers in Atlanta and the rest in Detroit , Boston and Europe : the cuts affect workers primarily in mainframe development and reflects the company 's movement into more of a client-server emphasis — employment overall grew during the quarter as a result of this emphasis ; research and development offices in Detroit and Boston are being closed as part of a consolidation it said .
7 The grant was part of a consolidation of Gloucester 's position around this time , which may have been linked with plans for Gloucester to lead a raid into Scotland .
8 The grant was part of a consolidation of Gloucester 's position around this time , which may have been linked with plans for Gloucester to lead a raid into Scotland .
9 Mr Boateng 's appointment was part of a reshuffle announced late last night by Mr Kinnock of his middle and junior ranking front bench spokesmen following the Shadow Cabinet elections last week .
10 It is now a grand little farmhouse forming part of a courtyard together with its outbuildings and set against the prevailing wind from the northwest .
11 First of all , take a part of a subject that you are studying and write down the key words that give the basis of that aspect of your studies .
12 Thorndyke argued that bridging inferences should be stored as an integral part of a subject 's memory of a passage .
13 ‘ For that to be possible , it would , of course , be essential for what is now East Germany to accept fully both the liberal democratic institutions of the Federal Republic and the rights and obligations involved in being part of a member state of the European Community . ’
14 I 'm now , I 'm not retiring , I 'm just going back to being part of a member from my Hampshire Council of Community Service , and I shall be writing , of course , very rude letter , if the services and the communications of letters do n't come up to standards .
15 On Jan. 8 President Menem had publicly claimed that the latest wave of corruption allegations surrounding his government [ for allegations during 1991 see pp. 37959 ; 38144 ; 38674 ] were part of a smear campaign organised by the opposition Radical Civic Union party ( UCR ) and a malicious press .
16 Failure on the part of a candidate to return work as required will be a sufficient reason for a board of examiners not to take the work into account in determining the results of a candidate .
17 A year later , Margarete followed him into the darkness of Stalin 's police underworld , but after a time in a Siberian camp had the honour of forming part of a present from Stalin to Hitler , being one of several hundred German political prisoners ‘ of interest ’ handed over to the Gestapo near Brest-Litovsk in 1940 after the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact .
18 A special character , ‘ Ctrl-R ’ ( Hex 12 ) sent as any part of a message will re-initialize all the outputs to this value .
19 One can only decide what part of a message is new and what part is given within a linguistic or situational context .
20 The legal advice is part of a smokescreen being put up to hide its intentions and its concern .
21 The spitfire , for instance , is part of a squadron of similar aircraft , flying in formation .
22 They were part of a rush rebuild after the war , mostly aimed at rehousing men returning from the conflict
23 His address was part of a graduation ceremony , and he walked on stage with school officials and local dignitaries ; he dutifully applauded as each student received a diploma , although " One got the impression that it was an effort for him to look up " .
24 SOUTH Africa is to cut national service for young whites by half , as part of a reduction in the country 's reliance on the military establishment .
25 SOUTH Africa is to cut national service for young whites by half , as part of a reduction in the country 's reliance on the military establishment .
26 Those jobs will go as part of a reduction of 18 infantry battalions .
27 Accepting that meals are a very important part of a person 's life-style means that their timing might have an important role in adjusting the body clock .
28 That is , it is sometimes found that when there is a part of a person 's life which is difficult or impossible to control , he or she will channel the need to exercise control onto some other aspect of behaviour such as food intake .
29 Although Libyans recognized that many members of tribes were ‘ written ’ , or attached in other ways , the central notion was that the loyalties and obligations which made the stateless system work were part of a person 's equipment at birth .
30 This is partly because vocabulary is the most individualistic part of a person 's knowledge of language , and continues to develop throughout life , although its growth is clearly fastest in early years .
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