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

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1 Farmers , whether on a large or small scale , faced new demands on their managerial abilities and technical skills almost every day — decisions and actions they usually had to make and take on their own .
2 In inflationary times almost every ageing person experiences some anxiety about how their finances will hold out , leading to severe economies over food , fuel , and replacement of clothing and household goods .
3 Most Long-tailed Ducks are seen at sea or on tidal waters , but one or two are recorded on inland waters almost every year .
4 Existing on a small pension , Doris ca n't afford a fridge and has to buy fresh food nearly every day .
5 Under the British system virtually every seat in Wallonie would have returned Socialists and virtually every seat in Flanders would have returned Christian Democrats .
6 Whyte , recruited with Chris Morris from Celtic for £1 million in August , said : ‘ Playing against top class forwards every week has improved my game .
7 Because the Milk Marketing Board agrees to pay a fixed price regularly every month , most farmers keep a herd of dairy cows .
8 For unplanted Koi pools requiring a turnover of the entire volume once every two hours or so , Cyprio has introduced a range of pumps that can cope quite happily with solids of up to 10mm diameter .
9 When you have been so close to death and even closer to permanent serious injury then every day becomes a bonus . ’
10 The campaign of mass action organized by the ANC and its allies which began on June 16 [ see p. 38948 ] continued during July with demonstrations of differing sizes almost every day .
11 The picture I am trying to convey , and it is one which is borne on me with passionate intensity almost every time I enter a primary school class , is of rigid and often unsuitable instruments ( the centralised curriculum plan , textbooks , methods of assessment ) imposed in situations where they do not apply or where they apply only to a small number of individuals within a group .
12 Yet another method was to harness the fish , with a thin silk cord that unwound over a large pulley , actuating an electric relay once every revolution .
13 It is a good idea to say the key words aloud every time as you check each item so that it becomes a habit .
14 The first impression was , to say the least , somewhat awe inspiring — smooth , dark grey , concrete walls stretching up about ten metres with raised gun-towers approximately every 100 metres .
15 So I would go down there and that 's where I got hip to Van Halen , because all the kids were playing the stupid Eruption solo every day .
16 ‘ I meet famous people practically every day .
17 Another old miner , a beautiful , gracious man with a graceful mind , but breathless with pneumoconiosis , showed me a list of disastrous explosions in the Yorkshire collieries in the thirties and early forties — there were major explosions nearly every year .
18 This little drama — and other scenes like it — is played out method-acting style almost every day in this particular household .
19 The most promising way of achieving this might be to take more seriously Dworkin 's own master principle of equal concern and respect , for , as has been seen , this does appear capable of generating a right of equality which transcends that of equality of opportunity , and a right of effective participation in the decision-making process which would go far beyond the right to vote in a general election once every five years .
20 There was a rapid increase in the number of proposals before the Group in 1975 , and James Porter recalls taking part in two-day visits roughly every other week .
21 In 1826 the Hall , Lowthorpe 's ancient manor , was demolished and later replaced by Lowthorpe Lodge which the St Quintin family used mainly as a shooting lodge , swelling the population of the small village greatly every summer with their visiting shooting parties .
22 There also needs to be collective approach so every union worker in this section rejects the present derisory offer and builds on a campaign run by the Fire Brigade Union .
23 I carried on with the Debenham players getting small parts almost every year in the pantomimes , they were n't major acting roles but for a nine , ten , eleven year old child they sufficed .
24 I feel the brunt of unwarranted anti-dog prejudice almost every day .
25 The company does not object to moustaches , and in this promotional video almost every UPS worker seems to have one .
26 Meanwhile , those garrulous starlets who utter a quotable phrase almost every time they open their mouths are few and far between .
27 And I 'll love you and Matthew and Green Gables more every day of my life . ’
28 They produce a single calf once every 2 or 3 years .
29 Short hair is surprisingly versatile and , as these styles prove , you can give yourself a new look virtually every day of the week !
30 We need we need four like that four quarters that 's good and then for each one of those when we 've cut it in two it would give us two of the new pieces so every one of those four would give us two new pieces how many would we have altogether then ?
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