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Example sentences for "form part"

  • The "13 poor men" who are to form part of the foundation at Eton are an addition of Henry's own; they do not appear on Wykeham's foundation.

  • The antique culture had never ceased to form part of the nature and faculties of Italians, and to some extent still made the inherited equipment of the Latinized or Latin-descended people of Spain and France.

  • This last useful and light little vessel ought to form part of the equipment of every expedition.

  • It is altogether a most useful little vessel, and, as I have said before, ought to form part of the equipment of all surveying parties, whether by land or sea.

  • We feel that, if only as infinitesimal atoms, we form part of that immense universe, and this dumb language of the starry night is more eloquent than any speech.

  • Many of these distant suns are simple and isolated; others are double, triple, or multiple; others appear to be the centers of systems analogous to that which gravitates round our own Sun, and of which we form part.

  • The small, equal, equilateral valves are cemented into, so as to form part of, a large tube; the umbones are slightly prominent outside.

  • Two irregular flattish valves, one fixed or soldered, so as to form part of the side of an irregular shelly tube; the other free within the tube near the base.

  • It is destined to form part of a complete system of anthropology, the pendant to the empirical doctrine of nature.

  • This section ought, therefore, to form part of section 26, which in its opening sentences supplies its proper introduction.

  • In like manner, a card which has once figured in "Bezique" cannot be used to form part of a second Bezique, though it may be used to score Double Bezique.

  • A king or queen, once declared in sequence, cannot be afterwards used to form part of a marriage; but a player, having declared sequence, may declare marriage with a fresh king and queen of the same suit.

  • A card which has once scored cannot be again used to form part of a combination of the same kind: e.

  • It was explained, in reference to glazing, what confusion of detail resulted from the use of leads of which some were intended to form part of the design and some not.

  • No man in his senses, no artist at all events, ever denied that the designer of a stained glass window must take into consideration the architecture of the building of which his work is to form part.

  • The innumerable sounds of the capital, blended together into one mighty whisper, seemed only to form part of the natural music of the air, and might almost have been confounded with the universal hum of insects.

  • We were constrained to form part of their attendance, and stood gazing among the multitude.

  • The jugal always extends back to form part of the glenoid fossa.

  • The zygomatic arch is always complete, and in many cases the jugal extends back to form part at least of the glenoid surface for articulation with the mandible.

  • The squamosal may extend forwards and form part of the wall of the orbit, a very unusual feature, as in most mammals the squamosal stops before the postorbital bar.

  • The recommendation of the commission that newspapers should be charged one-halfpenny each, the proceeds to form part of the post office revenue, was adopted by the government.

  • These materials, with other nitrogenous matter from the dead parts of the plants or animals, form part of the raw material used for protein manufacture in the plant.

  • From the contents of the foregoing chapter it is evident that the object of the process of digestion is to break up solid food so that it may be absorbed to form part of the blood.

  • Birds, both wild and domesticated, form part of our food supply.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "form part" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    been taken; fermented liquors; form and regulate their domestic institutions; formal vote; former birth; former chapter; former days; former journey; former lives; former note; former occasion; former occasions; former president; former visit; former voyage; formerly mentioned; formerly related; formidable force; forming the; official report; skirmishing order; what word; white mustard; would move; you could; you should