Sentence examples for given no part from inspiring English sources

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He could also comfortably dispense with Mario Balotelli, who was given no part in a fixture which ended last season as a pantomime, with the young striker playing the villain.

The second son of Philip V and his first wife, Marie-Louise, Ferdinand was given no part in political life during the reign of his father, who was much under the influence of his second wife, Isabella (Elizabeth) Farnese.

After Gordon Brown took over as prime minister, the attorney general, Lady Scotland, was given no part in the decision, a reversal of the position adopted by her predecessor, Lord Goldsmith, who claimed he had a duty to be party to it.

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Occupy the London Stock Exchange, comprising more than 240 tents, has spent two weeks outside the historic building and those taking part have given no indication of leaving in the foreseeable future.

In his own acount, given in 1990, he was too prepared -- in contrast to Adm. James Stockdale, Ross Perot's running mate in 1996, who tells Mr. Lehrer that he learned only a week before the debate that he was to take part, was given no briefing papers or briefing books, and in fact "never had a single conversation about politics with Ross Perot in my life".

Trump, for his part, has given no rational assurances that he will curb his business empire should he be elected.

With such low graduation rates, Mr. Vedder asked, "Why doesn't Texas simply close U.T.-El Paso?" Ms. Natalicio said the graduation rate Mr. Vedder cited, as measured by the federal government, calculates the cohort of first-time students who enter a university and move through it in a precise amount of time, giving no credit for part-time students or for students who transfer in or out.

A refrain of her memoir is, "I was happy," when the circumstances, for the most part, gave no cause for it.

In vitro leaf parts gave no shoot formation at all on the pre-selected regeneration medium, but only callus.

"Part Two" gives no more than a backward glance at Cuba; the opening passages flow like a spy thriller, as our hero slips from public view and enters quietly — in the guise of a bald, bespectacled badger, having shaved his beard and pate — into Bolivia, where the rest of the tale unfolds.

Coral dreamed of making the big time in Hollywood, and to no surprise was given a part in the school show.

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