How to use "insurance" in a sentence

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I am the Chief Manager of an insurance office

I could see everybody who came into the insurance company

'He wanted one of our insurance forms,' the clerk replied

I went into the insurance office, but I didn't speak to Mr Sampson

'Did you come to the office to take out an insurance policy?' I asked Mr Slinkton politely

'Was it a life insurance policy?'

He was the most brilliant man I have ever known in the insurance profession

I have said that I disliked Mr Slinkton when I first saw him in the insurance office

'I have come back,' he said, 'because I want to find out what my friend has done with the insurance forms

They want him to buy a good insurance policy.'

a man called Beckwith had started an insurance policy with the company

Mr Beckwith's insurance policy began in March

'You want to save your insurance company some money,' he said calmly

You thought you could kill me for the two thousand pounds of the insurance policy, didn't you? You wanted to kill me with brandy, didn't you? But you wanted me to die quickly

A bank, Father, and they have insurance and all that, so they don't need it

"Not much insurance, but better than nothing."

This wasn't insurance against the unforeseen; this was simply prudent planning for the trouble they could foresee all too well.

'Yes, but Colonel Protheroe did say that he was going to have all his things valued for insurance