Example sentences of "[be] that [adv] every " in BNC.

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1 The most likely interpretation of 16 is that not every part of the car underwent washing and polishing , but the exterior surface only .
2 Finally , and perhaps most importantly , this account fails to explain why it is that the forms of state intervention have shown tremendous variability in capitalist economies and why it is that not every country had the same welfare and interventionist economic policies .
3 The lesson from Butler is that not every document sent between the parties is in fact a counter-offer .
4 But the warning is that not every road is treated with salt — and even if it is , not every road is safe in icy conditions : and sometimes it 's even hard going for the experts .
5 One great advantage that Scotland has over New Zealand is that nearly every small town and village is rich in history .
6 Another very important principle also is that these erm the relationship between the ultimate good — G I call it — and these subordinate ones is non-linear as a mathematician would say , that is that nearly every virtue becomes a vice if you have too much of it , you see .
7 The better news is that almost every other film — Allen has averaged around one a year since the late 1960s — is available .
8 First and foremost is that almost every facility has an OHP projector whereas not all have slide projectors .
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