Example sentences of "each and [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Its the same as making a formula one car go at 200 miles an hour for each and every driver … handling is down to individual skill
2 Our easy to follow , month-by-month guide to rose care will help you ensure healthy and spectacular blooms each and every year .
3 And the vast majority of the benefits offered by HSA SuperPlan are available to each and every person covered , each and every year — all for just one weekly payment .
4 Each and every year there have been reductions .
5 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 .
6 The critic 's skill is to identify for each and every work just what the various priorities are , and apply those criteria uniformly to every version .
7 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 .
8 And the easiest way to ensure that — a readiness to criticise the Government at each and every turn — is the one temptation he has at all costs to resist .
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 Consequently , the structure looks exactly the same from each and every amino-acid residue .
11 then you start here … in the world of karting … each and every sunday in the summer these little machines will be buzzing and blasting around one of the tracks in the country …
12 He had seen to it that each and every boy found his way into a suitable occupation .
13 Variations obviously occur from village to village and from area to area , so that no claim is made that what follows in this chapter applies to each and every village in England .
14 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
15 Yet an individual or government possessing the qualifications of being white , European in cultural origin and liberal-democratic by conviction will be remorselessly and unreasonably criticized for each and every offence against the supposedly absolute standards of protest-morality .
16 The customer care programme includes four simple charters which cover all aspects of hospitality from hygiene standards to a cheery welcome to each and every customer .
17 All trucks had to be well-hosed and limewashed between each and every journey .
18 ‘ An order under section 6(2) requiring the third , fourth and fifth defendants to pay such sum as the court thinks fit to the plaintiffs or alternatively into court or alternatively to each and every investor who was a party to a transaction referred to in paragraph 30 or , alternatively , to each and every investor who was a party to a transaction referred to in paragraph 31 in such manner as the court may direct for the purpose of restoring persons who entered into transactions with the first defendant in the course of contravention of section 3 by the first defendant to the position in which they were before the transactions were entered into .
19 ‘ An order under section 6(2) requiring the third , fourth and fifth defendants to pay such sum as the court thinks fit to the plaintiffs or alternatively into court or alternatively to each and every investor who was a party to a transaction referred to in paragraph 30 or , alternatively , to each and every investor who was a party to a transaction referred to in paragraph 31 in such manner as the court may direct for the purpose of restoring persons who entered into transactions with the first defendant in the course of contravention of section 3 by the first defendant to the position in which they were before the transactions were entered into .
20 ‘ An order under section 61(1) that the third , fourth and fifth defendants and each of them pay such sum as the court thinks fit to the plaintiffs or alternatively into court or alternatively to each and every investor who was a party to a transaction referred to in paragraph 30 or alternatively to each and every investor who was a party to a transaction referred to in paragraph 31 in such manner as the court may direct or alternatively that they take such other steps as the court may direct for the purpose of remedying the contravention by the first defendant of sections 47 and 57 .
21 ‘ An order under section 61(1) that the third , fourth and fifth defendants and each of them pay such sum as the court thinks fit to the plaintiffs or alternatively into court or alternatively to each and every investor who was a party to a transaction referred to in paragraph 30 or alternatively to each and every investor who was a party to a transaction referred to in paragraph 31 in such manner as the court may direct or alternatively that they take such other steps as the court may direct for the purpose of remedying the contravention by the first defendant of sections 47 and 57 .
22 Her approach , in common with other innovators , was to get the very best from each and every child , using methods she had devised to achieve this goal .
23 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 .
24 Is my hon. Friend aware that the tyranny that controls education in Nottinghamshire holds back £10 or more for each and every child above that national average , that it is somewhere around two thirds of the way down the merit table for putting resources where they belong — at the school — and sits on about £3 million at the centre , which is the same as holding back £5,000 for every school in the county ?
25 As we examine the dominant beliefs of the two alliances , it must be stressed that we are not looking at beliefs possessed by each and every person who identifies to a greater or lesser extent with either set of traditions .
26 And the vast majority of the benefits offered by HSA SuperPlan are available to each and every person covered , each and every year — all for just one weekly payment .
27 Having said that , each and every Rottweiler who is taken out into the public 's glare is an ambassador for the breed and we must do the best we can .
28 Pending discovery and/or the administration of interrogatories the best particulars the plaintiff is able to give of such transactions is that the third to fifth defendants were knowingly concerned in each and every transaction of which the following payments and each of them represent the proceeds of such transactions namely : …
29 This government undermines each and every worker .
30 If trade union solidarity is to mean anything , it must mean that each and every worker sharing equally in the benefit of members and paid equally for the service .
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