Example sentences of "own contribution to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But he also mates with several other young females who take turns in coming to the nest and adding their own contributions to the clutch that he is incubating .
2 16.1 The Proprietor warrants that it has the unfettered right to authorise the publication of the Work ; that the Proprietor 's own contributions to the Work are original and contain no libellous defamatory obscene or otherwise unlawful or misleading matter and that all statements therein purporting to the facts are true .
3 The Authors jointly and severally warrant that the Company has the unfettered right to authorise the publication of the Work ; that the Authors ' own contributions to the Work are original and contain no libellous , defamatory , obscene or otherwise unlawful or misleading matter ; and that all statements therein purporting to be facts are true .
4 15.1.1 it has the unfettered right to authorise the publication of the Work ; that the Authors ' own contributions to the Work are original and contain no libellous defamatory obscene or otherwise unlawful or misleading matter and that all statements therein purporting to be facts are true
5 At the same time , social therapy clients — among them , all party members — pay their fees to Newman and the other social therapists , who turn a portion of those fees over as their own contributions to the party and its affiliates .
6 In a large organisation , a worker at the bottom of the hierarchy will have difficulty in relating his own contributions to the setting of the organisation objectives at the top of the hierarchy .
7 On the one hand there was the need to allow individual divergences from the hierarchy and to leave teachers some freedom to make their own contribution to the curriculum — a goal often repeated by all Secretaries of State as they sought to limit that freedom .
8 Further , it is unlikely that simply asking people whether they have an equal division of domestic labour would produce accurate results , given the obvious temptation to exaggerate one 's own contribution to the household .
9 The old drove-roads made their own contribution to the landscape in the wayside inns that grew up to cater specially for drovers in lonely stretches of country , and in the ‘ stances ’ beside them where the cattle were shut up and rested for the night .
10 Many parents felt that their own contribution to the assessment was only taken seriously when it supported what the professionals were saying .
11 What Breuer writes is usually clearly argued and factually correct , but he does not refrain from making his own contribution to the field .
12 We can all make our own contribution to the success of the United Kingdom ; and we must keep that kingdom united .
13 Gorbachev , in his own contribution to the discussion , spoke of a ‘ civil society of free men and women ’ which would replace the ‘ Stalinist model ’ of the past ; continuing the work of the 20th Congress of 1956 , its purpose was to ‘ profoundly democratise and humanise society , to make it free and create living conditions worthy of a human being ’ .
14 First his own contribution to the definition of the Created God would be destroyed , and then the evolutionary contribution which produced the human body , and which is acclaimed wholly good , would follow .
15 Tom Sutcliffe 's wife not only acted as his Secretary and personal interpreter , but made her own contribution to the cause for which he worked as a teacher of sign language and an outstanding interpreter particularly in the educational field .
16 He knew beyond any shadow of doubt that his own contribution to the hospital was worth infinitely more than that of a hundred Kegans .
17 These interviews were to be used partly to obtain or confirm information about the sufferer but also to examine the carer 's own contribution to the care of the sufferer ; his or her physical and emotional well-being ; feelings about or attitudes to the sufferer , towards his/her own involvement , and towards the sufferer 's continued residence in the community .
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