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

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1 Mr Bell said the system of having one ambulance on call at each of the county 's 11 stations after 7pm every night had been in operation for many years .
2 Durham County Council engineers will be in Darlington at the weekend to put in moveable bollards which will be taken down after 4pm every day .
3 In a strange way it can actually contribute to the success of many marriages , for not every woman wants to spend her life with an eternal Romeo .
4 Ask your newsagent to deliver you a copy of best every week
5 For the planted aquarium the total tank volume should be turned over a maximum of once every hour , and filtered gently , with no spraybars , aeration , or jetting effect .
6 Therefore the total water volume of your aquarium ( 100 litres ) should be turned over a maximum of once every hour , and the water should flow very gently back into the aquarium , avoiding strong currents and surface turbulence .
7 Potatoes became the basis of practically every meal .
8 I have selected these six passages because they appear to me to call effectively for a rethinking of practically every aspect of the pre-1967 school curriculum in Tanzania — its underlying values , the structure , the balance between in-school and out-of-school activities , the content and pacing of the materials in relation to the age of the learners and the whole process and attitude towards evaluation .
9 Another critic who took up the moral cudgels against the ‘ spicy ’ jokes and suggestive songs described how ‘ this kind of garbage is part and parcel of the repertoire of nearly every music hall in the kingdom … it puts decency and clean-living at a discount , and it glorifies immorality all round ’ .
10 THE BUSES AND TAXIS I DETERMINED TO AVOID BECAME A CENTRAL PART OF NEARLY EVERY PAINTING .
11 The buses and taxis I determined to avoid became a central part of nearly every painting .
12 THE BUSES AND TAXIS I DETERMINED TO AVOID BECAME A CENTRAL PART OF NEARLY EVERY PAINTING .
13 The buses and taxis I determined to avoid became a central part of nearly every painting .
14 Salha was a woman of strong , open and reassuring character whose links with the women of nearly every household in Huaiwiri through her own daughters and her mother 's sisters ' descent in the women 's line ensured that she had influence in all households .
15 This partly explains the desperate desire of nearly every function in the business to be represented on the board or the management committee .
16 The incidence of nearly every illness ( including coronary heart disease ) is higher at the bottom of the organizational hierarchy .
17 The Safety Centre features full size mock-ups of nearly every danger a child could face including house fires and high speed trains .
18 I think this new ‘ cart ’ is an amalgam of nearly every pop style !
19 Simon Patiño , the family 's patriarch , who rose from being a clerk in a mining supplies store to owner of the largest known tin deposit , accrued revenues from the manufacture of nearly every tin can and piece of tin foil and was ultimately appointed a representative of the Bolivian government in Paris .
20 The rest of the Standard 's hardware is a potpourri of virtually every guitar that Mr Carlton has been associated with .
21 Moreover , he had ready access to the archive established at Massachusetts Institute of Technology by Charles Weiner , exponent of oral history and interviewer of virtually every individual who had any relationship to the recombinant-DNA controversy .
22 In all , this incidence of reported problems can not be said to suggest much more than the occasional misunderstanding , difficulty or other problem which must mark a small proportion of virtually every type of consumer transaction .
23 The survey of Rutland not only covers a complete , if miniature , county , but also records the status of virtually every inhabitant in all but three townships ; although the subsidy rolls contribute useful supplementary material we will , for the present purpose , restrict ourselves to the muster book .
24 Farah was to learn that her husbands siblings and mother were an ineluctable part of almost every day .
25 This tension led on to attempts to fuse the government parties in 1920 , to the failure of almost every government policy , and to complete deadlock by 1921 .
26 One of these was the diagrams that bear his name , which are the basis of almost every calculation in particle physics .
27 At the start of almost every Fininvest boardroom meeting in the soccer season il dottore waxes lyrical on this great shot by Papin , that winning header by Van Basten .
28 ‘ We believe the efforts of states to force their will upon nations ( whether within or without the state 's frontiers ) are the essential causes of almost every conflict and war in the world , ’ it declares .
29 Resolution 242 became the corner-stone of almost every peace initiative that followed .
30 The cause of almost every incident where the airbrakes open during the launch is that the pilot has failed to lock them correctly .
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