Example sentences of "forms [noun] of the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This award forms part of the Regional Research Laboratories initiative ( reference H/11 ) .
2 These results indicate that Ser-249 forms part of the DNA-PK recognition sequence .
3 The MPO forms part of the Prime Minister 's Cabinet Office .
4 For many , West Dorset 's main attraction is the coastline which forms part of the long distance South West Way walk starting from Minehead in Somerset and finishing at Studland in Dorset .
5 But the central and substantive argument that defenders of Roman catholic schools have had to deal with is that the dual school system in Northern Ireland encourages , supports , or at least reinforces the sectarian divide , and that it forms part of the vicious circle maintaining conflict in Ulster .
6 Truk forms part of the Eastern Caroline Islands , 2,000 miles south-east of Japan .
7 He is saying this — outlining the aim — to his analyst in the course of the therapeutic sessions whose speech forms part of the oral record that constitutes almost all of the book .
8 This seems to be an inferior method of identifying the question of the boundaries of permissible conduct , and it is arguable whether this requirement forms part of the criminal law .
9 It forms part of the overall ICI group data published in the 1991 annual report .
10 But governments seem unable to learn that the high taxes are inevitably passed on to the consumer as part of the cost of operating a business : Taxes have to be paid , and just as fuel and power bills are borne , tax liability forms part of the overall cost-recovery necessary for the survival of a business .
11 However following the abolition of the GLC that section now forms part of the Historic Building Council .
12 The research forms part of the ethnic geography research group at Oxford University .
13 A wooden coffin similar to that at Easingwold forms part of the 1655 Allestry monument in Derby Cathedral ( Col.12 ) , though this shell is pure theatricality , a coffin cut in half , lengthways along the ridge of the lid .
14 In as much that er in the County Council 's opinion these two s these two paddock , fields , whatever you call them , to the north of Skelton are visually more related to the village , whereas the other land around Skelton is clearly open agricultural land and therefore forms part of the open countryside around Skelton .
15 Various kinds of scheme , corresponding to traditional figures of speech such as " anaphora " and " antithesis " are discussed in Leech ( 1969 ) , Chs 4 and 5. ( xi ) The auditory aspect of prose writing should not be neglected , and forms part of the larger topic of iconicity or mimesis in language ( see 7.7 ) .
16 It forms part of the so-called Rembrandt Research Project ; a study stretching over several decades and encompassing the complete oeuvre of Rembrandt .
17 A three-cylinder , marinised 26hp Isuzu diesel is contained in an engine box which forms part of the large galley peninsula .
18 This project forms part of the Single Market Initiative of the ESRC .
19 The archway itself is in fine condition and dates from the third century B.C. It forms part of the Etruscan walls to the city and is the best extant example of Etruscan masonry .
20 The " something " about which the lexeme is said , that to which the lexeme is " incident " , is called by Guillaume the " support " ; it forms part of the grammatical make-up of certain words , corresponding on the formal level to the category of person .
21 It occurs in localized zones where these properties are functionally important , for example near the wing articulation of many insects and in the metathorax of fleas , where it forms part of the jumping mechanism ( p. 945 ) .
22 Commenting on the acquisition which forms part of the Retail Cleaning division , Peter Lloyd said ‘ It 's good to see our portfolio growing so significantly both organically and through acquisition .
23 There is no reason why it should , for it forms part of the same document , and appears to have been executed at the same time , as the legacy of liberatio .
24 A social security appeal tribunal is exercising quasi-judicial functions and forms part of the statutory machinery for investigating claims in order to ascertain whether the claimant satisfies the statutory requirements which entitle him to be paid benefit .
25 Eating is obviously a basic need , but it also forms part of the physical rehabilitation process .
26 This business is therefore defined as falling outside regulated business ( see page 23 above ) and is exempted from the general COB Rules ; the exemption forms part of the foreign business carve-out .
27 Today , as then , it forms part of the vital defence barrier guarding the southern strategic approaches to the USSR .
28 Comparison also points us to an important dimension of law already discussed : besides regulating behaviour or social relations , legal systems also — in different societies to different degrees — contain a symbolic or rhetorical dimension , in other words , law forms part of the ideological system of a society .
29 If you go north from Porta Venezia , taking Corso Buenos Aires to reach Via Palazzi , and taking the third turning to the left , you can view what remains of the Lazzaretto , the church of San Carlo — of no great merit despite being the work of Il Pellegrini — and a section of the portico that forms part of the northern section of the school at No.12 Via Tadino , the first road crossed by Via Palazzi .
30 The range is geographically important since it forms part of the main watershed of northern England .
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