Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] every [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Danzig Party leapt into the political struggles of the Volkstag with renewed energy and Forster settled down with confidence to work at his leisure the rich vein of economic discontent that ran right through every strata of Free City society .
2 I suffered with her that evening , right through every moment , and when I went to bed at around midnight I could still hear her crying into her pillow — not a sound that sends a mother peacefully to sleep .
3 Whichever side you start from , the mylar sheet or Design Controller will move on during every second row you knit , ready for the next row of the pattern on the next row of knitting .
4 What a temptation it is then to prolong an interruption , to ask precisely where a lost teddy was last seen before leading the child slowly through every room of this vast house until the creature is found .
5 Cuticura has a refreshing herbal fragrance , is mild enough for every day use and costs £1.99 for 400ml .
6 Perhaps for every letter we get asking about neutron decay , to take one recent example , there are a dozen , even 100 , readers who would like to know the answer .
7 It did not attempt to do so for every council in the country .
8 So for every point ( r , q ) we tell the computer to divide our chosen constant unc by r to give its new radial distance from O. In this way all points move to and from the direction of O in radial lines .
9 At this time he developed a feeling for courses and put in for every course in sight .
10 I said that I would come in for every match and sit in the library and deal with questions and enquiries — there was no point in simply having it supervised by a steward who might know nothing about books or history . ’
11 A crucial part of the change is a personal development plan which is being put together for every individual , so that they can grow their skills and knowledge gaining extra reward and externally recognised National Vocational Qualifications .
12 So behind every change , every innovation , every development project , there must be somebody with a vision who has been able to communicate and sell that vision to somebody else ( even when the change begins with an assignment , not a self-directed initiative ) .
13 Exactly the same applies to applying columns to the text , although I can not find a way of having mixed numbers of columns without using frames — much like every DTP package I 've come across , as it happens .
14 Memories began to roll , like a film you 'd forgotten but remembered better with every frame .
15 ‘ Unfortunately I 've managed to acquire neither , ’ he said finally , straightening to his daunting height and sending a trickle of fear down her spine by tugging at the buttons on his shirt , apparently with every intention of undressing right there in front of her .
16 Shadwell turned and peered exaggeratedly into every cranny of the deserted theatre .
17 Every Wedding Present song has been credited to Gedge , but the publishing royalties are further broken down with every member receiving a share depending on their input to a particular song .
18 Of course , Nicolae and Elena Ceauşescu did not deal personally with every village dissident or industrial worker who spoke his mind .
19 The villages were remote and became more so with every mile they flew .
20 A 10-user licence is $1,100 , but free single-user licences will be thrown in with every Sparcstation LX or SparcClassic bought before the end of June .
21 A ten user licence is $1,100 , though free single user licences are being thrown in with every Sparcstation LX or SparcClassic bought before the end of June .
22 Get rid of all bitterness , rage and anger , brawling and slander , along with every form of malice .
23 In the end , Gabriel 's head was shaken vacant , and he sat gaping ahead of him into Izzie 's scowling face and listening to his teeth clattering together with every rut in the road .
24 He took the University of London Matriculation Examination in 1932 , obtaining credits or better in every subject , while still at school , as a result of which he was admitted to the University , where despite enormous handicaps , he gained a Honours B.Sc. , followed by the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in science and geology .
25 One review summed it up saying how we were ‘ classes better in every outfield position ’ , City were extremely fortunate to get a goal , let alone a point .
26 Suddenly from every house , from the beached ships , from every garden wall MacIans were leaping out .
27 And when you look about , there is the city , grey on grey , flowing outwards in every direction .
28 All that 's , you see there 's , there 's a few comes at the , even at the present moment , there 's some come down from every year .
29 At the lower end of his debate he describes how ‘ in the Highlands it was a law , that if a robber was sheltered from justice , any man of the same clan might be taken in his place ’ ; at the upper end , close to his conclusion , Johnson summarises : ‘ As government advances towards perfection , provincial judicature is perhaps in every empire gradually abolished . ’
30 For the last hour between half-a-million and a million starlings — impossible to estimate accurately — had been flying in from every direction .
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