Example sentences of "[prep] and [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 in respect of death of or bodily injury to any person arising out of' and in the course of such persons employment by the person claiming to be indemnified under this Section
2 Over the post-war period the flow of direct investment out of and into the UK has grown .
3 The only part to survive was a later addition to the original building , a warehouselike structure placed in front of and astride the main entrance .
4 Courtesy of and of the Department of Applied Chemical and Physical Sciences .
5 SCOTVEC gratefully acknowledges the work of all the members of the module writing teams and the team coordinators in the development of the new Sciences modules and the work of and of the Scottish Further Education Unit in the preparation of this document .
6 But Carson is also suggesting how the fantasized desire for the ‘ other ’ actually begins at home as a domestic projection ; how fantasy is ineradicably social and , as such , susceptibility to stereotypes of all kinds , including racial and racist ones ; how fantasy of and for the other exemplifies the mobilities of desire and identification .
7 2 in those in which there are problems of and for the child ;
8 It would , he explained , be a ‘ society of free people , a society of and for the working people , built on the principles of humanism , socialist democracy and social justice ’ .
9 Anxiety is particularly pronounced in the images of our own century , the anxiety of the observer of and for the child , the anxiety of the child itself .
10 In terms of and subject to the limitations of and for the purposes of this Section the Corporation will indemnify any person who is using such Caravan with the permission of the Policyholder provided that
11 The 1989 regulations are similar to the 1987 regulations in several respects ; for example , it is the topography of a semiconductor which is protected being , by regulation 2 , a design which is either : ( a ) the pattern fixed , or intended to be fixed , in or upon ( i ) a layer of a semiconductor product , or ( ii ) a layer of material in the course of and for the purpose of the manufacture of a semiconductor product , or ( b ) the arrangement of the patterns fixed , or intended to be fixed , in or upon the layers of a semiconductor product in relation to one another .
12 Come the next general he 'll be able to judge the value of that crass statement himself as he and the rest of his cabinet are replaced by a Party that has policies to develop real training and employment opportunities for the people of and for the country , and that will be a Labour cabinet and a Labour Government .
13 The train was slow and stopped several times for no reason we knew of and with no apparent likelihood of continuing .
14 The King was , however , also King of his Dominions and it had been provided by the Statute of Westminster 1931 , s.4 , that Parliament should not legislate for the Dominions ( defined as Australia , Canada , the Irish Free State , Newfoundland , New Zealand and the Union of South Africa ) except at the request of and with the consent of the Dominion concerned .
15 And then you will tell him to come to a place that I will tell you of and at a time that I will tell you .
16 Something which is called the best of and at the same time this barrier , so again be aware .
17 But the rigour of the criminal law is relaxed in her favour by the provision of the same Act that , on a charge against her for any offence , other than treason or murder , it is a good defence to prove that the offence was committed in the presence of and under the coercion of her husband .
18 Expressed in the simplest terms , however , normal flight depends on the creation by a propeller-like action of the wings of a zone of low pressure in front of and above the insect and one of high pressure behind and below it , the consequent movement being a resultant of the thrust provided by the insect and forces due to gravity and air-resistance .
19 The anterior dorsal commissure passes in front of and above the central body .
20 The more to the left of and above the dashed straight line a curve is , the more potential exists for improvement .
21 The chest of this fish is adapted to give sufficient power to the large pectoral fins so that the fish can leap and glide out of and across the surface of the water when it is necessary to escape from danger .
22 Left : The chest of the Marbled Hatchetfish is adapted to give enough power to the large pectoral fins to allow the fish to leap and glide out of and across the surface of the water , to escape from danger .
23 The Cheetah appeared to be slightly ahead of and below the Cherokee .
24 This structures personal attitudes of and towards the elderly and is the underlying premise of much policy and its administration .
25 However , these changes can be seen as largely superficial of and as a way of retaining the power of autocracy rather than as a genuine effort in creating a constitutional state .
26 Cottam suggested that he too should have been paid for his fortnight 's service , but the Governors replied that they were under the impression that " his services had been tendered on behalf of and as the personal friend of Mr. Hamilton " .
27 All figural cinema , or cinema which privileges spectacle over narrative or discourse , operates — as Mulvey suggests — largely on the model of and through the primary process .
28 One important function of and in a piece of writing like this is to signal to the reader that the sentences are meant to be=read together as an integrated whole .
29 Tt er and i in a sense there 's kind of been an upward trend in terms of progression through that , that reform but within that there have obviously been a number of and in a sense what we 've been coming to terms with is , is what has been causing those , those variations , those changes in that policy .
30 for bodily injury or disease contracted by any person under a contract of service or apprenticeship with the Insured Person when such injury or disease arises out of and in the course of his/her employment by the Insured Person ;
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