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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 We then measure the complexity of each description , and choose the one with adequate experimental backing and the simplest description .
8 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 .
9 Gradually , an expanse of intense colour and velvetine texture emerged ; the minute particles of pigment fell and dispersed causing a natural halo of colour to appear at the base of each panel .
10 Using the medium writing nozzle , make loops of icing joining the base of each balloon to the card .
11 At the base of each projection is a basal body of nine fibres , from there nine rootlet fibres pass into the deeper layers of cytoplasm .
12 Dab royal icing onto the base of each petal and stick together .
13 Dobies ' dwarf godetia ‘ Satin ’ comes in a lovely range of pink and white , some with a dark blotch at the base of each petal .
14 It is clear that the skin of each pillow must originally have been fairly flexible , since the base of each pillow characteristically sags into the gap between the ones below it .
15 Put a layer of the meat and bean mixture in the base of each shell , add a layer of lettuce , top with the other chopped salad vegetables and sprinkle with a few olives .
16 In addition to the projects , rows are provided for detachments , holidays , sickness , etc. , so that the total at the base of each column gives the full strength of the department , disposing of any arguments about resources not accounted for .
17 Node is the name given to the swollen area of the stem at the base of each leaf created by the special cells which store carbohydrate energy elaborated during daylight by the green leaf .
18 Once the nutrients are absorbed , a hormone initiates the destruction of a band of cells at the base of each leaf .
19 Hold the pleats in place by oversewing a few hand stitches at the base of each pleat ( fig. 34 ) .
20 To the finished width measurement by length measurement plus an extra 7cm ( 2 ¾in ) for each lath channel positioned at the base of each pleat ( exclude channel at the base of the blind ) ; plus 3cm ( 1 ¼in ) for top and bottom turnings .
21 Stitch a weight inside the hem at each corner and at the base of each seam .
22 Stitch weights in the hem at the base of each seam and at each corner .
23 The base of each pole is then inserted into brass eyelets on nylon webbing which are then attached to the groundsheet .
24 The base of each pole is then inserted into brass eyelets on nylon webbing which are attached to the groundsheet .
25 At the base of each clump , the stems are tightly packed , but there is just enough flexibility in the stems to allow all manner of tiny beasts to push their way down into the relatively mild and ( most importantly ) dry centre .
26 A goblet heading ( fig. 4 ) is made in the same way , but use a firm dressmaker 's interfacing rather than curtain buckram , as the base of each tube is randomly pinched in ( as opposed to pleated in ) and held in position with a few hand stitches .
27 Situated around the base of each wing is a variable number of articular sclerites which consist of the tegulae , the humeral plate and the axillaries ( Fig. 27 ) .
28 Further similarities include the three petal-shaped gadroons at the base of each cantharus , ( although those in pI .
29 Page identification : Every page should be numbered and should carry a continuation note at the base of each page and at the top of the next .
30 The base of each piece is pushed into moist compost .
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