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

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1 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 .
2 Some articles are clearly written as a by-product of teaching , perhaps adapted from lectures or intended to form part of a book .
3 In practice , left-wing theorists tend to form part of a rainbow coalition where poststructuralist or deconstructionist positions exist alongside Marxist , Freudian , and feminist ones .
4 It used to form part of a trade route in Neolithic times ( 4,000–2,000 years BC ) , providing access between the Norfolk Coast and the downlands of South Central England .
5 Projecting from the handle is an iron bar , somewhat twisted and corroded , which is curved at the broken end to form part of a semicircle .
6 Rechem believes the results to be unscientific , and under the new agreement will be able to append its own commentary to the council 's existing document , especially if it is to form part of a submission to the European Commission .
7 This was only partially examined , but seemed to form part of an east-west range of rooms with at least two floor sequences .
8 He was late because ‘ the police pulled me in to form part of an identity parade . ’
9 It is not intended to form part of an offer relative to the contract of insurance .
10 Lothian Regional Council saved the bridge from demolition in 1982 when it was adopted to form part of the Granton to Slateford , Caledonian Cycletrack .
11 His reward was that he was the only male member of the family who was not obliged to form part of the firing squad .
12 In calculating whether there has been a reduction in the estate of the transferor one ignores the value of any excluded property which ceases to form part of the transferor 's estate as a result of the transfer ( excluded property includes property situated outside the United Kingdom where the person beneficially entitled to it is an individual domiciled outside the United Kingdom ) .
13 The petition must state : ( i ) the amount of the debt ( in sterling , converted from any foreign currency at the official exchange rate at the date of issue of the petition , by analogy with r 6.111 ) , the consideration for it ( or , if there is no consideration , the way in which it arises ) and the fact that it is owed to the petitioner ; ( ii ) when the debt was incurred or became due ; ( iii ) if the debt includes interest or any other charge accruing from time to time , the amount or rate of the charge ( separately identified ) and the grounds upon which it is claimed to form part of the debt provided that , in the case of a petition based upon a statutory demand , only the interest claimed in the demand is included ; ( iv ) that the debt is unsecured , and either that the debt is for a liquidated sum payable immediately and the debtor appears to be unable to pay it , or that the debt is for a liquidated sum payable at some certain future specified time and the debtor appears to have no reasonable prospect of being able to pay it .
14 This has been cleared over a width sufficient for the new track , but leaving those bushes and trees which were to be retained to form part of the landscape of the line .
15 This has been cleared over a width sufficient for the new track , but leaving those bushes and trees which were to be retained to form part of the landscape of the line .
16 This fearful hole , scene of a number of fatalities , is 175 feet deep , and from its murky depths , into which a stream cascades , underground passages radiate to form part of the ramifications of the Ease Gill Caverns .
17 Governors must decide whether this subject is to form part of the curriculum for their school .
18 The 120-berth marina is to form part of the Cameron House Hotel and Country Estate , located 30 minutes drive from Glasgow .
19 This tripartite distinction , easy to uphold on the grounds of typography , is complicated , however , by the fact that fragments of the italicized Lord 's Prayer passage find themselves brought in from the right-hand margin to form part of the body of the text when , further truncated , they make up the liturgical stutter of
20 Five senior ANC leaders had returned to South Africa from exile in Lusaka ( Zambia ) on April 27 to form part of the delegation .
21 The proposed preference share and debt offerings are expected to form part of the Group 's financing strategy and enable the Group to access long-term US dollar fixed rate finance at attractive rates .
22 The chase which followed was captured on a takeway restuarant 's security video , this was to form part of the prosecution evidence .
23 In captivity synspilum will eat just about any of the normal cichlid foods — earthworms , woodlice , beefheart , liver , chicken , fish , mussel , prawn ; obviously the foods chosen should be of a size suited to the fish , and the diet should contain a high level of vegetable material cooked peas , scalded lettuce or spinach , duckweed or other aquatic plants ; if a pelleted food is to form part of the diet this should be one with a high vegetable content — pond pellets are often suitable .
24 They had been delaying a statement of the Secretariat for Unity on religious liberty , which , at this stage , was intended to form part of the schema on ecumenism .
25 Only from roughly the middle of the tenth/sixteenth century-perhaps coincidentally with the building of two other medreses which were to form part of the altmisli class , namely that attached to the mosque built by Suleyman for his son , Sehzade Mehmed ( the Sehzade medrese , completed in 954/1547 ) , and that built by the same sultan for his father , Selim I , apparently around 955/1548 — can one discern in the biographical sources the existence of a class of medreses , comprising these and others , one rank higher than the Sahn and normally carrying a salary of 60 akce , teaching in one of which seems to have been a generally recognized prerequisite for the holding of the highest learned offices .
26 The two can also be seen to be linked in that the principles involved in the doctrine of reprisals ( which is considered to form part of the jus in bello ) are essentially the same as those of the doctrine of self-defence in relation to the initiation of conflict .
27 By contrast , in the United Kingdom venereology has to form part of the undergraduate medical curriculum and will be taught by a specialist venereologist or genito-urinary physician .
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