Example sentences of "[verb] at every [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In rejecting traditional theory as a ‘ mathematical knowledge of nature which claims to be the eternal logos ’ he suggests that the self-knowledge of present-day man is ‘ a critical theory of society as it is , a theory dominated at every turn by a concern for reasonable conditions of life ’ ( Horkheimer 1972 : 199 ) .
2 I feel I have done my best to communicate at every stage .
3 The rise in taxes will reduce disposable income by £2 million so that saving will fall at every level of national income by £ ( mps × ΔY d ) or 0.2 x× £2m. = £0.4 million .
4 Similarly , imports will fall at every level of national income by £ ( mpm × ΔY d ) which is also equal to £0.4 million .
5 We may notice too that since pleasures tend to fade unless varied at every recurrence it is difficult to distinguish in practice between the man who lives for pleasure and the man who lives for new experiences .
6 She did n't look back , and she did n't linger , but her ears were pricked at every step .
7 You 'll find specimens of most of the kind of letters you will need to write at every stage of a simple conveyancing matter in Appendix II .
8 Rostov knew that he would not be able to understand even if he could hear , but due to the fact that Arghatun 's replies were clearly either affirmative or negative he thought that probably the officer 's account was being clarified at every stage .
9 And Hill adds : ‘ This time next year , fans will come to expect the sort of entertainment we provide at every match .
10 There was fluid in my lungs , rattling and wheezing at every breath .
11 He arranged parties and expeditions for inspecting churches and old buildings both in London and in the country ; he became one of the public advocates of the Gothic style for modern buildings ; he caught at every opportunity of designing a lodge or a farmhouse or any other building .
12 The plans showed over forty rooms and vestibules on four elevations , with two staircases , two lifts that stopped at every floor , hot and cold running water in all five bathrooms , water closets that flushed , electric light , a cellar , a garage and a garden .
13 Exactly a week later I suddenly went to Oxford by the most impossible train which stopped at every station .
14 The train was a slow one that stopped at every station and I was eventually discovered , clutching my red handbag and Arthur , in Carlisle where the train terminated .
15 And they normally used the ‘ mixed ’ trains , which , since they stopped at every station and carried all manner of freight as well as third- and fourth-class carriages , were the ones which were most likely to be inordinately late .
16 Getting more and more desperate , Perdita stopped at every house and scoured every field .
17 The dogs stand in numerical order and the judge then looks at every exhibit and examines teeth and , in the case of dogs , testicles .
18 Seen , heard and felt , and caught at every turn ,
19 Indeed , as Amiss saw with fascination , his first act on sitting down to breakfast was to open the tabloid at page three , fold it and prop it against the sugar bowl in such a way that the topless pin-up of the day was there to be looked at every time he got bored with the Telegraph .
20 Modern working farm with displays and exhibitions designed to make you listen , feel and smell at every opportunity !
21 Perhaps it 's something to do with my desire for Jack which I 'm checking at every second .
22 Table 1 highlights those topics which were omitted at every stage by primary or secondary schools .
23 The English Crown was trapped at every stage by the gentry , to the point where the king was beheaded and a military dictatorship established ( with , for the first time , a standing army , accompanied by a five-fold increase in the tax burden ) .
24 Immune to sound and smell and in no hurry to escape , he pauses at every bale of raw wool , every bolt of half-finished cloth , tugging at it , scrunching it up , letting it slip through his fingers to satisfy himself that all is well .
25 ‘ This case has been through the due process of law , has been carefully considered at every stage and reviewed at frequent intervals .
26 Or maybe it was just the shock of the volume , the decibel-heavy onslaught leaving trousers flapping at every pounding bass line , and young ears bleeding whenever Lesley presses her gurning face to the mic .
27 Effective planning for mission in Britain as in many other countries has been hampered at every level by lack of reliable data .
28 But bringing this back into my work , I see myself as good old anarchist Spence , blundering around between the different discourses between cultural politics and alternative health and mainline health and actually being silenced at every count .
29 His recommendations — which are contained in two handy posters exhibited at every rig site — are slightly different from conventional drilling practices .
30 He commented then , what he was to say in print later , that while he found Maritain a most charming man , his philosophical work , though claiming to reflect at every point Thomist orthodoxy , was in spirit quite unlike that of St Thomas : by which I presume he meant that Maritain had converted Thomas Aquinas into a French intellectual .
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