Example sentences of "every [noun sg] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , so that every user feels confident with the system , OCC provides a simple , intuitive user interface which facilitates access to applications and data regardless of where they exist in the enterprise .
2 In universities the situation is similar to the polytechnics but there are no nationally validated degree courses — every university validates its own .
3 ‘ But , deep down , every Russian knows that our strength is in our unity .
4 At the end of the poem every difficulty remains :
5 Every processor has its corresponding numeric coprocessor , a processor dedicated to the task of doing arithmetic and integrated with the main processor so that it can take over as required .
6 Every blink conforms to the causal laws of this physical movement .
7 Every bike has a serial number near the crank shaft .
8 Every atom seeks equilibrium at the lowest energy level , giving off surplus energy as radiation .
9 Every living cell and every atom has a nucleus .
10 Every jumper goes through rigorous checks before they take the plunge , including a weigh-in to make sure they have the correct elastic rope for their size .
11 Every donation does help .
12 Not every fight starts with two people standing watching each other .
13 Every computer has a finite , or limited , amount of memory and the E6000 console is no exception .
14 Not every case requires such drastic action , but it 's still a growing problem .
15 Indeed , they are treated more as grown-up students than as children to be spoon-fed , and this in almost every case has a good effect both on the work produced and on their motivation .
16 Every case has its special characteristics .
17 ‘ The opportunity is there but funeral directors considering going down this path should consult a VAT expert as every case needs to be considered on its merits , ’ says .
18 Although every ideology forms its own criteria and language of evaluation , it is doubly difficult to be discriminating and to carry through a particular form of objectivity when reading accounts of conservation in socialist or ‘ socialist ’ countries .
19 Absolutely perfect adherence to the 12 Steps is unobtainable but each and every sufferer has the capacity to make progress from whatever his or her starting position may have been and this is all that is required .
20 He knew that Alain was a fair fighter and that he was only doing what every driver does , taking advantage of his superiority in performance .
21 Thru subverts the literary theory which has as its premise that every narrative contains a meaning and that this meaning can be accounted for in terms of a universal ‘ elementary structure of signification ’ which posits woman as an object of exchange between men .
22 Since every coin bears a mint-name , and most hoards containing Charles 's coins are dateable to within a decade or so , it has been possible to show that the coins circulated rapidly , soon after they were issued .
23 But every coin has a flip side ; although we might be better equipped to maintain health , we should recognise that we can not stem the effects of time .
24 If there 's more than one winner , the 1,000 prize will be shared but EVERY winner gets the solitaire ring .
25 a goal is any tree in which every branch contains two contradictory statements .
26 Perhaps er , you see , Sundays some er ta er er , every runner goes out on a Sunday .
27 Every submarine takes one on patrol and someone sews on the bits as they happen .
28 Every building seems designed to house desks and computers .
29 Every building has a shrine at which offerings must be placed twice a day .
30 Almost every eventuality has been foreseen , but this has necessitated a complicated set of forms which , although simple in principle , are so detailed as to be regarded by many as impractical .
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