Example sentences of "[art] individual or [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus Fairbank developed the interest and skill which led the first Baron Bridges [ q.v. ] to write of him when seventy ‘ No man of our time has done more for good handwriting , whether for the individual or the community , than Alfred Fairbank . ’ |
2 | It can consist of telling stories and reading stories — valuable in extending the range of enjoyment and experience of the individual or the group of children . |
3 | Also the existence of alternative resources will limit the power of the individual or the group . |
4 | the signature of the individual or the signature of the company secretary |
5 | It could hardly be argued that to place the power of veto in the hands of an individual or a minority is a democratic device , except perhaps in certain very unusual and specific circumstances . |
6 | In a business or management sense it means that when an individual or a company identifies weaknesses , they hire staff or let contracts to handle those jobs that they can not handle themselves . |
7 | Spanish law limited to 10,000,000 pesetas the amount an individual or a company might donate to a political party , with a maximum of 1,000,000 ptas for donations to campaigns ( US$1.00=111.689 ptas as at June 24 , 1991 ) . |
8 | ( See Chapter 6 under " Interest " ) ( 4 ) Where the defendant is an individual or a company who has been served outside the jurisdiction under Ord 8 , r 2(2) ( 9 ) , or , within the jurisdiction but is " domiciled " in Scotland , Northern Ireland , Belgium , Denmark , France , the Federal Republic of Germany ( West Germany ) , Italy , Luxembourg or the Netherlands , judgment may be entered in default of defence only by leave of the " Registrars " . |
9 | If the passage of the deposit is not prohibited , then it could be lost by being passed to an individual or a company that goes bankrupt or becomes insolvent before completion . |
10 | In Celtic society elaborate metal objects were often used to display the power of an individual or a tribe . |
11 | CIS policies are available to meet all the normal insurance requirements of an individual or a family . |
12 | If we pause briefly and attempt to list the possible reasons why an individual or a family might have needed parish relief in the late 18th and early 19th centuries — sickness , unemployment , the needs of one-parent families or of orphans or young children , support in times of local or national economic crisis , old age — then we have now found Titfords in every category . |
13 | Are there significant areas of difficulty likely to require active involvement of a social worker with an individual or a family as in secondary care ? |
14 | Bargaining power , whether belonging to an individual or a group , is sometimes regarded as a rather mysterious ingredient and indeed there is a multitude of definitions . |
15 | An inductive approach to communication means knowing the audience , whether that audience is an individual or a group , and beginning in the area of their known or anticipated needs . |
16 | ‘ Organizational crimes are illegal acts of omission or commission of an individual or a group of individuals in a legitimate formal organization in accordance with the operative goals of the organization which have a serious physical or economic impact on employees , consumers or the general public . ’ |
17 | It is not necessary to establish loss or injury to an individual or a group ; it is enough that losses are sustained . |
18 | What is not required is the traditional form of arts subsidy : the direct grant to an individual or a group . |
19 | Never is it allowable for an individual or a team to have an off day for the very simple and plausible reason that they are just tired ! |
20 | ‘ Business crime is an illegal act , punishable by a criminal sanction , which is committed by an individual or a corporation in the course of a legitimate occupation or pursuit in the industrial or commercial sector for the purpose of obtaining money or property , avoiding the payment of money or the loss of property , or obtaining business or personal advantage . ’ |
21 | In respect of a particular contract , service may , with leave of the court , be effected on an agent residing or doing business within the jurisdiction on behalf of an oversea principal ; the style under which the agent does business is then immaterial , and the agent may be an individual or a body corporate ( including in this context a subsidiary company of the oversea principal ) . |