Example sentences of "[conj] with every [noun] " in BNC.

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1 2 FREE Air Miles with every 25 litres of Shell Advanced Fuels or with every litre of Shell Oil .
2 It seemed that with every exchange the man was growing more confident , and the girl , for all she maintained her fiery calm , a little more pressed and on the defensive .
3 I say that with every degree of confidence .
4 For hours I could n't put those dreadful cries out of my mind and I imagined that with every breath my own stomach was swelling and about to burst .
5 Section 426(1) requires that with every notice summoning the court-ordered meeting there must be sent a statement explaining the effect of the scheme and , in particular , stating any material interests of the company 's directors ( whether as directors , members or creditors of the company or otherwise ) and the effect on these interests of the scheme , insofar as it is different from the effect on the like interests of other persons .
6 Only now mattered , for the present moment was so filled with beauty that it smothered the effort of climbing , and with every gasp of breath came a physical response to the glory of the day .
7 He was pallid , and with every mark of approaching dissolution , excepting loss of spirits .
8 We placed the beautiful red , white and blue wreath at the base of the headstone of Thomas 's grave , with a ‘ Peace ’ rose , brought from our garden in England , still in full bloom and with every petal intact , in front .
9 Colour came later , even in the glass of the great east window ; first there was only the shape of comparative light , then gradually the lattice-work of the lead cames , a filigree of shapes that had no meaning until the warmth of approaching dawn conjured into them cloudy reds and blues and greens , and with every minute breathed into them a purer brightness and a sharper clarity .
10 And with every rest so the views increased .
11 It had been a Church of Ireland rectory once , where some forgotten incumbent , a keen hunting man , had built a delightful little yard , adjoining the house and with every horsebox looking into the sun ; with a hundred acres of good limestone land , the place was just the thing for Andrew and his horse-dealing .
12 I know it would be premature , but at twenty-eight weeks there 's a very good chance of survival , and with every day of your pregnancy that passes , that chance improves . ’
13 It was as though someone had turned on a current of electricity , and with every second that passed the image became brighter and stronger .
14 He sucked at her breasts , tasting them , then her stomach , and with every feel of his mouth she thought that she would explode .
15 Again , she had only ever seen pictures of rooms like this in magazines , in the homes of film stars : enormous chambers furnished as this one was with deep wing chairs and buttoned leather chesterfields , warmed by a huge log fire blazing in the grate , and with every wall hung with various and ornately framed oil paintings .
16 Very few of us remain confident of our personal power in every situation and with every sort of person .
17 as if she were being asked to walk across a sheet of ice , and with every step her confidence was faltering .
18 It took a very short time indeed , and with every step Jenna 's trembling lessened , although she refused to think about the last few moments in the barn with Alain .
19 I needed to go to the toilet , and with every step I took there seemed to be more convulsions from my guts .
20 But with every moment she became more and more aware of his touch , of the way his arm felt next to her skin , of the strength of his body pressed against her own .
21 The process is painfully laborious , but with every announcement , IBM Corp is getting closer to acquiring the competitive edge that is the difference between survival and oblivion in the Unix business , and yesterday the company filled in a few gaps in its RS/6000 line , the most challenging development being a wind up of the clock on the single-chip Rios processor to create a 45MHz Model 230 , which starts at just $4,800 .
22 The process is painfully laborious , but with every announcement , IBM Corp is getting closer to acquiring the competitive edge that is the difference between survival and oblivion in the Unix business , and last week the company filled in a few gaps in its RS/6000 line , the most challenging development being a wind up of the clock on the single-chip Rios processor to create a 45MHz Model 230 , which starts at just $4,800 .
23 Once more they could reveal themselves to each other — not just physically , because with every gesture she made she knew she would reveal the one thing he must never know — the fact that she loved him .
24 She meant what she 'd said and she intended to keep her promise — but how would she survive another two weeks of living in such close proximity to Guido , when with every moment that passed her hopeless love for him grew deeper ?
25 However , as with every part of the curriculum , there is a wider perspective to be taken into account , and that is the fact that there is a limit on what an individual teacher can achieve if he or she is not working in harmony with the rest of the school .
26 All four prototypes used special tapes , and were incompatible with each other — as well as with every video system already on the market .
27 As with every system of national qualifications , it is the quality assurance and control of assessment of NVQs which is vitally important .
28 As with every crisis of this magnitude there are opportunities for advancement or retrenchment ; for liberating the human spirit , and removing gross inequalities , or for the reinforcement of injustices and an extension of inequalities .
29 As with every theory that seems at first to have an obvious answer to every problem , the beautifully simple picture is becoming smudged , the two obvious large plates of Africa and Europe are being confused by the " microplates " of the eastern Mediterranean .
30 As with every area of social welfare , practical intervention and the legal authority for it may be worlds apart in their nature and effects .
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