Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [prep] each " in BNC.
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1 | the activities of each constituent member ‘ should properly be regarded ’ as those of the business described in the direction , carried on concurrently or previously ( or both ) ( VAT Act 1983 , Sch 1 , para 1A(1) and ( 2 ) as inserted by FA 1986 , s 10(1) ) . |
2 | The various organs of the body do not function in isolation , but are mutually dependent on the activities of each other … |
3 | It is integrated in that the activities of each region are seen as part of a global process , i.e. the experiences and insights of each region are fed into , and compared with , those of other regions . |
4 | The process will still remain an essentially entrepreneurial one , but instead of working with a group of ‘ pure ’ entrepreneurs , we could simply recognize an entrepreneurial aspect to the activities of each market participant . |
5 | By breaking the activities under each heading into relatively small parts , which are fairly easy to estimate , the overall estimate can be made more reliable . |
6 | By breaking the activities under each heading into relatively small parts , which are fairly easy to estimate , the overall estimate can be made more reliable . |
7 | For the first time , the Guide clearly defines what needs to be done by the defence at each stage of the proceedings . |
8 | Dolphins will also come to the defence of each other in fighting off an attacker or threat , and they are ready to extend these forms of rescue to humans in distress . |
9 | By assigning elasticities and values of time obtained from the literature , it will assess the response of each group to different levels of road pricing , the extent to which each group benefits or loses , and the impact of these different group responses on the overall performance of road pricing . |
10 | On the next level , there are bureaux who include recruitment campaigns as part of their forward plan , knowing confidently that the response to each campaign will attract considerably more people than they need . |
11 | Within the counterculture , moreover , the response to each of the songs would have been different among different subgroups . |
12 | But if the average size of a household has fallen at the same time ( this has happened in the UK ) then the income of each person in a household may have risen . |
13 | A percentage of the income from each trip will go directly towards WWF 's conservation projects around the world . |
14 | Edinburgh District Council very nearly cancelled all evening classes in schools , but have reprieved them on condition that the fee per person rises to £30 , and the income from each class per term is the equivalent of the total fees from eleven full-paying participants . |
15 | Friendly support is offered by small groups of mothers and children meeting regularly in the daytime in each others houses . |
16 | Friendly support is offered by small groups of mothers and children meeting regularly in the daytime in each others houses . |
17 | Friendly support is offered by small groups of mothers and children meeting regularly in the daytime in each others houses . |
18 | Friendly support is offered by small groups of mothers and children meeting regularly in the daytime in each others houses . |
19 | Friendly support is offered by small groups of mothers and children meeting regularly in the daytime in each others houses . |
20 | In this regard it can be seen that in order for the catechesis to work effectively the various members of the group have to work as a team — the L.C. is responsible for presenting the symbol well ; having a good story that echoes the goal clearly ; and providing the opportunity for EACH person to share their story . |
21 | Although the majority of each of these groups were soldiers , organised with varying degrees of cohesion and discipline on military lines , and had fought either as part of German armies or under German overall command , there were also large groups of women , children , priests , camp followers etc , most notably with Domanov 's Cossacks , where these totalled some 8,000 . |
22 | For the purposes of those provisions ( ss201 and 218 ) the settlement for IHT purposes shall be regarded as not resident in the United Kingdom unless the general administration of the settlement is ordinarily carried on in the United Kingdom , and the trustees or a majority of them ( and , where there is more than one class of trustees , the majority of each class ) are for the time being resident in the United Kingdom . |
23 | But the commune also served a major coercive function since the majority in each village stood to lose should an individual either fail to meet his share of the payments due or take to flight . |
24 | Another is the ease with which it is assumed that in actual democratic politics it should be the majority in each nation-state which has the right to decide on all issues . |
25 | Motivated by rather more than just military considerations , the EFA was an exercise in European unity , and was governed by the need to give a ‘ fair share ’ of the contracts to each of the participating countries . |
26 | But the unity of each bloc was largely based on enmity with the other and when talks did occur they tended to accentuate differences within the two blocs , which in turn made further dialogue difficult . |
27 | However , the official composition of these rifle Troops , each having two 30-man Sections with their sub-sections of 15 men , was not strictly followed ; and a number of Royal Marine Commandos deployed five rifle sub-Sections rather than two Sections and the headquarters in each Troop . |
28 | A rough but convenient measure of sentence complexity is the average number of words per sentence : that is , we have first to determine the complexity of each sentence by counting the words , and then to derive from this an overall measure of complexity . |
29 | We then measure the complexity of each description , and choose the one with adequate experimental backing and the simplest description . |
30 | It is not feasible at this stage to set a precise timetable for each acquisition since much will depend on the availability of information and the complexity of each deal . |