Example sentences of "[prep] an [adj] [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This is not to deny that cliques and ‘ school gate agitators ’ sometimes operate with the sole intention of fermenting a campaign aimed at causing damage to the reputation of an individual or the school .
2 What is less controversial is the central function of an individual or the concept called the self .
3 For the manager the critical relationship to understand is that between the potential ‘ drive ’ of an individual and the nature of needs .
4 International Relations began — and , many would say , remains — more of an inter-discipline than a discipline .
5 A Santa Monica health club is so far the only place where Americans can switch E for O. In Hungary , however , such matters are more of an imperative than a luxury ; over 10 per cent of the country 's deaths are pollution-related .
6 The effect of both these procedures is that the defaulting party has 21 days in which to make the payment , following which the party making the demand can present a bankruptcy petition against an individual or a winding-up petition against a company .
7 Erm , I 've worked for ten and a half years within this county of Clwyd as a social worker , regarded as an extensional and every year my employers er , who are based in London would like the county to know what were the remec recommended mileage rates for the reimbursel to a business car mileage ?
8 He may regard me as an amateur but the fact is that , due to physical difficulties , I can not pull and twist in a horizontal mode and so I invoked gravity to assist .
9 There could scarcely be a less promising environment for an amphibian than the desert of central Australia where sometimes several years may pass without any rain falling .
10 Reed was built on an overgenerous scale , bull-necked and bulging in his grey pinstripe ; Wycliffe , slight of build , and rather pale , was more likely to be taken for an academic than a policeman ; hard to believe that he had served a tough apprenticeship on the beat in a Midland city .
11 Imaginary or not , they can provide a focus for pilgrimage , ritual or performance art and add significance to the interaction between an individual and the landscape .
12 Cost is one of the major factors for churches in deciding between an electronic and a pipe instrument .
13 This obviously is n't to say that the same response would not have been achieved with a centesimal potency , it merely demonstrates the applicability of LM 's in an acute and the simplicity of repetition .
14 In practice , natural language indexing tends to rely upon the terms present in an abstract or the title of a document , although sometimes the full text of a document is used .
15 ( 2 ) The insurance required by paragraph ( 1 ) of this Rule shall provide , over and above that maximum indemnity , a minimum cover of either £500,000 on an each and every claim basis or £2,000,000 per annum on an aggregate basis .
16 Whilst top-up insurance cover will be left to the discretion of individuals and firms , a recognised body corporate will have to effect cover of at least £500,000 on an each and every claim basis ( or £2 million pa on an aggregate basis ) over and above that available to solicitors ' partnerships through the Indemnity Fund .
17 A book is allocated to an individual or a project leader for team use .
18 This is hardly surprising , since the minimap of the British Isles in question measures one inch by an inch-and-a-half and the circle denoting the airfield is more than 40 nm in diameter in scale .
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