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

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1 A PASSER-BY paid £4 to take part in a police video identification parade of a robbery was given the police photographer 's expensive leather jacket to wear and asked to jog down some steps and round a corner .
2 Palmer subsequently became a member of the council of the Institution and in 1835 was elected one of the vice-presidents ; he was always very attached to the Institution , contributing several interesting papers and seldom failing to take part in the discussions which he considered to be the most valuable part of the meetings .
3 Although this has a militant reputation , the abbess is a Chinese appointee and nuns have been known to climb out of windows to take part in the demonstrations .
4 Encourage regular visits to the lavatory , help the person take their mind off their depression by encouraging them to take part in the activities of the Home .
5 The Loyalist Coalition , consisting of the Vanguard Unionist Progressive Party led by William Craig and the Democratic Unionist Party led by the Rev. Ian Paisley together with the Anti-White Paper Unionists led by Harry West , refused to take part in the talks .
6 With American ADR holders unable to take part in the rights , the stock , around 20 per cent of the issue , was acquired by Salomon from Morgan Guaranty , the ADR keeper .
7 Residential workers need to take part in the decisions as to whether to admit children to care , and , if so , when and on what basis .
8 I know the Craven Arms Town Council themselves are very keen on it , and they are going to invite the County Council to take part in the tasks , and I would very much hope that this Committee would support the County Council , doing everything they can to help Craven Arms and their particular erm , endeavours .
9 The opposition ( Issaq-dominated ) Somali National Movement ( SNM ) would be able to take part in the elections , he said , if " it has a programme and does not solely seek to satisfy tribal interests " .
10 Although the Roman Catholic Church was debarred from using church property for political purposes , the Polish Episcopate urged believers in pastoral letters read out in churches on Sept. 29 and Oct. 20 to take part in the elections and , while not mentioning parties by name , to support candidates who espoused " Christian values " .
11 Many students , still bitterly hostile to the government despite a barrage of propaganda and weeks of political study classes , refused to take part in the celebrations , spending the day inside their dormitories .
12 travelled to Glasgow to take part in the celebrations of the opening of the new institute and came away severely thrashed 6–0 .
13 By whatever means , huge numbers of locals and those who have left the area contrive to be there — even coming from such places as Australia and America — to take part in the celebrations and be reunited with family and friends .
14 ‘ He seemed quite happy to take part in the celebrations . ’
15 The third Russian Unix conference is being arranged by the Soviet Unix Users Group and will be held in St Petersburg between September 22 and 24 : representatives of the European association of Unix users , EurOpen , and the US organisations Usenix and UniForum were all invited to take part in the proceedings .
16 After attending the annual meeting of the Trades Union Congress for a number of years Lind was eventually declared ineligible to take part in the proceedings in 1881 .
17 Aryan woman artists who were not accepted by the Reichskammer der Bildenden Kunste , could still be accepted as special members , but would not be allowed to take part in the exhibitions .
18 CARNIVAL organiser Tex Flint said : ‘ Floats come from all over the country to take part in the festivities , but sadly some criminals also come for their own reasons . ’
19 Yel'tsin later agreed to take part in the negotiations that led to a ‘ 9 + 1 ’ agreement at Novo-Ogarevo , a government dacha near Moscow , between President Gorbachev and nine of the republican leaders , covering a wide range of measures to deal with the crisis that had developed in every sphere of Soviet life but especially the economy , and he was still prepared , after the unsuccessful coup , to negotiate a new political union .
20 Table 4.7 compares the action and control samples between first and second assessments , omitting all those who died or moved away before the second interview , and any who refused to take part in the tests on either occasion .
21 Here he was allowed to take part in the processions , kiss the mantle girding the Torah scrolls ; and sip the wine of sanctification ( the Kiddish ) on Friday evenings .
22 The school children have a holiday if half term does not coincide in order to take part in the processions .
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