Example sentences of "of [det] [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The essential reason for obeying the sovereign power was that keeping it in power was inevitably better for the security of each than the chaos of civil war , or a society without government .
2 in respect of each and every incident of loss 3% of the cost ( as at the date the claim is notified to the Society ) of re-building as new the whole of the Private Dwelling and its outbuildings
3 He had been a man in authority in his own country , and used to the arrogant assertion of power … and the unquestioning obedience of each and every man who was of lesser rank than him .
4 You will need a document for any kind of transaction because you will have to prove to the authorities legal ownership of each and every work of art .
5 If our tea and lunch breaks could be structured on the lines of the ancient Egyptians I am sure that by 10.30am each day there would be a smile on the face of each and every member of staff ; and if we could ensure that all our members were treated by their employers in the same way , our membership figures would double instantly .
6 But the division of labour within the enterprise is not a juggernaut which crushes out all trace of ‘ skill ’ or peculiarity in the wage-labour of each and every branch of production , and neither can the ‘ capitalist ’ attain the Taylorist ideal of total control over labour .
7 The life history of each and every individual needed to be grasped not merely in the context of his/her immediate environment , but as part of a broader racial history .
8 The bids include a £1.4 million offer from the Brain Trust , a charity founded to ‘ maximise the ability of each and every individual to unlock or deploy the vast capacity of his or her brain ’ , to stage the event in London .
9 But this is a general proposition , which can not be translated into a practical guide for individual action by declaring it to be the responsibility of each and every management never to raise prices and if possible to lower them .
10 Advisory staff encouraged the later , using labels like ‘ support teacher ’ , ‘ collaborative teaching ’ and ‘ working alongside ’ and arguing in courses and documentation that enhanced staffing used in this way would enable the central goal of PNP — to meet the needs of each and every child — to be met .
11 Each beat of a butterfly 's wing — each division of each and every cell — seen as a junction in a maze . ’
12 We weigh up the risks and possible repercussions of each and every situation .
13 It requires a continuous examination of each and every department and of all the functions of Government .
14 ‘ Control is exercised by the chairman of the establishment committee who needs to be convinced of the value of each and every application ’ …
15 the first £25 of each and every claim each person each section except in the case of delayed or mis-directed baggage which is subsequently delivered to the Insured Person .
16 The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim , except in respect of claims for deposits only where the Insured Person has to bear the first £10 of each and every claim .
17 The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim , except in respect of claims for deposits only where the Insured Person has to bear the first £10 of each and every claim .
18 The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim .
19 The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim .
20 The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim .
21 the first £50 of each and every claim for loss of or damage to the caravan or equipment
22 the first £50 of each and every claim for loss of or damage to personal effects contained in the caravan or towing vehicle
23 The Solicitors ' Indemnity Rules extend to recognised bodies the requirement to make contributions to the Solicitors ' Indemnity Fund ( SIF ) ; in return the Fund will provide cover of £1,000,000 in respect of each and every claim .
24 The additional cover required is for a further £500,000 in respect of each and every claim or a further £2 million on an aggregate basis .
25 It saves time and effort on the part of the typist not to have to put commas at the end of each and every line of an address and full stops at the end of an address and after the date .
26 £50 Excess BJ The Society shall not be liable for the first £50 of each and every loss arising from any of the causes specified in Paragraphs A.2 to A.4 inclusive A.6 to A.11 inclusive B.1 and B.2 of Section 1 of this policy .
27 the first £25 of each and every loss or damage ;
28 We shall not be responsible for the first £100 of each and every loss or damage from any of the causes specified in Paragraphs 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 and ( if applicable ) Paragraph 14 of Part 1 of Section 1 of this Policy .
29 We shall not be responsible for the first £100 of each and every loss or damage under Part 1 of Section 2 of this Policy .
30 Section A : excludes the first £15 of each and every loss of deposit claim and £25 in respect of all other claims .
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