Similar words: in the past, start off, depart, repartee, departure, depart from, take part in, on the contrary.
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91. Their production requires careful adjustment on the part of the player.
92. It should arise from concern and interest in the counsellee, not from a prurient self-interest or inquisitiveness on the part of the counsellor.
93. Recognizing a manoeuvre on the part of the company to avoid indemnity pay, the workers occupied the factory.
94. There was never any intention on the part of the landlords to exclude the subtenant from possession.
95. The moral courage required on the part of the elderly person to recognise what is happening and not resist should also be saluted.
96. Is there not some obligation on the part of the pursuer to justify his claim?
97. A further consideration which has bearing on field relationships is the extent of participation on the part of the researcher.
98. Once again, this points to excessive use of imprisonment, at least on the part of the Crown Court.
99. It was a perfectly innocent rather charming suggestion on the part of Hindley Foster.
100. Not a secret master plan on the part of the Emperor - but a dagger aimed at his heart?
101. This incurred great wrath on the part of my father, who finally issued an execution order.
102. However, allowing credit to turn into debt is still viewed as a result of inadequacy or recklessness on the part of the individual.
103. An initial reluctance on the part of Galileo to publicize the Copernican system should not automatically be ascribed to fear of clerical censure.
104. The police did not prove any intent on the part of the possessor to use it to cause injury.
105. The range of community relations programmes is impressively wide and is a further demonstration of imaginative commitment on the part of community relations police.
106. Whether the intention was personal aggrandizement on the part of the family or a shrewd step towards industrial expansion is not known.
107. The vitiating feature was undue influence or misrepresentation on the part of the debtor unknown to the creditor.
108. This will in turn lead to confusion on the part of both staff and patient and is likely to hinder progress.
109. Was this because of governmental housing policy or a poor employment record on the part of the bread-winner of the family?
110. Also,[http://sentencedict.com/on the part of.html] there is a need on the part of decision makers to assess the relative value for money from competing health care interventions.
111. This negative and careless attitude on the part of the teacher can only help to stimulate a negative response among his students.
112. There is also an apparent marked reluctance on the part of Ministers to agree Moorland Orders.
113. It was an unexpectedly tender insight on the part of the Arabs to accommodate their infants up here where it was airy and cool.
114. The navy yards are religious sanctuaries completely inviolate on the part of the lay public.
115. The most likely way in which a booking contract may be frustrated is through severe illness on the part of the guest.
116. And of course, as we know only too well, it could be the result of a particular action on the part of the pilot.
117. It is binding without any need for agreement on the part of the parties affected.
118. You can get a wife's earned income tax relief on the part of your pension which you earned from your own contributions.
119. This oppressive measure on the part of the authority aroused much anger among writers.
120. However, like it or not, this policy, together with our alternating crewing system was a very wise move on the part of management.
More similar words: in the past, start off, depart, repartee, departure, depart from, take part in, on the contrary, near to, cartoon, start on, prepare, in support of, give ear to, separate, in the presence of, reparation, separation, month, separate from, part, on the run, party, apart, on the road, monthly, in the heat of, partly, in part, on the whole.