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Example sentences for "integral part"

  • In other words, they discovered a loophole which they termed legal, on the principle that the parts should suffer for the whole, and that this principle was an integral part of the plan of Russian government.

  • But that tax now becomes an integral part of the income tax, covering the income which accrues to the stockholder and is distributable in the form of dividends.

  • They urged that Luxemburg in fact formed an integral part of Belgium and that the people were totally opposed to a union with Holland.

  • The history of so large a province as Bengal forms an integral part of the general history of India.

  • In its first use "integral part" is spoken of bodily things; in its derived use of incorporeal things (such as virtues).

  • The judiciary, although independent in theory, is an integral part of the government structure that operates as an adjunct of the executive-legislative organs.

  • Work is perceived to be an integral part of education as are directed extracurricular activities, and a sizable percentage of formal education is allotted for practical and vocational training.

  • The concept of practical work as an integral part of the curriculum was again emphasized, and the scope of vocational training grew enormously as vocational and technical schools increased threefold.

  • In accordance with these principles "education in labor" was made an integral part of the curriculum.

  • The allocation of promotional funds is to be in accord with a program worked out jointly by the trust and the agroindustrial complex; the program constitutes an integral part of the procurement contract.

  • Such a measure, if passed in due form by Parliament, becomes an integral part of the law of the land, and as such will be enforced by the courts.

  • William dealt with the territory, however, precisely as if it were an integral part of his kingdom, extending to it the constitution of 1815 and administering its affairs through the agency of Dutch officials.

  • In June of the same year, in response to a petition which Napoleon himself had instigated, the Ligurian Republic was proclaimed an integral part of the French empire.

  • Undoubtedly, it was in the first instance, to the first man, supernaturally promulgated, as it is republished and confirmed by Christianity, as an integral part of the Christian code itself.

  • With the Calvinists the ten commandments become an integral part of the regular Sunday service.

  • The isolated heathen barbaric communities became at once an integral part of the great Roman and Christian civilisation.

  • The Latin writings of Englishmen are an integral part of English thought, and an important factor in the evolution of English culture.

  • Being an integral part of the empire, according to the theory of the Austrian Government, she must so remain forever.

  • She constituted an integral part of the empire--a great "consolidated" nation, as some consider the United States to be.

  • A province of an empire, how much soever oppressed, is held by the oppressor as an integral part of his dominions.

  • This comment is an integral part of the original formula.

  • He is aware that the problem of Home Rule and of devolution generally is an integral part of the organization of democracy.

  • In determining the ends of education, adult society, of which the individual is to be a part, must be surveyed, as must also the social group of which the child is now an integral part.

  • Art as an Integral Part of University Work.

  • The mere fact that William had throughout the period of union always treated Luxemburg as an integral part of the southern portion of his kingdom made its threatened severance from the Belgic provinces a burning question.

  • Witchcraft is an integral part of the Christian religion, but its falsity has become so obvious that even the most devout have had to abandon it.

  • If they be an integral part of the Dutch Church in America, they are also an integral part of the Presbyterian Church in England.

  • The converts at Amoy, as at Arcot and elsewhere, are to be regarded as 'an integral part' of our Church, and as such are entitled to all the rights and privileges which we possess.

  • Money is an integral part of its owner and a reliable witness as to his mental disposition.

  • If so, does not the discoverer of the portal hold equal rights to John Malkovich's mind, an integral part thereof?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "integral 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:
    being left; clearly enough; close resemblance; common interests; common thing; corporeal substances; erect posture; for our present purpose; heeled shoes; honorary secretary; integral part; large army; larger scale; mental influence; nothing loth; offshore banking; one direction; piano nobile; set out; takes place; tons burden; your reverence