Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] [adv] every " in BNC.

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1 If you did get economies of scale then we would n't see small , erm , small independent producers right we , we 'd see a , an increase in the concentration of the industry , like we have witnessed in virtually every other sector
2 Donaldson , whose previous works have included a biography of the Canadian skier , Steve Podborski , has quizzed just about every available friend , colleague and observer of Villeneuve 's .
3 She reckoned that she 'd considered just about every possible course .
4 This car has rewritten the rules that underline the supermini concept , since it won European Car of the Year in 1983 ( Peugeot 205 was second ) and it has won just about every award possible .
5 This process , called Scanning , is carried out automatically every time a module is about to be entered into LIFESPAN , whether the module is new or a modified version of an existing one .
6 And during this time he must have trodden pretty much every footpath there .
7 Likewise when we go to a country , we need somewhere to stay and over the last decade there have been more and more hotels built in virtually every place in the world .
8 Is he aware that , when I asked about the growth in employment in south Derbyshire recently , I was told that figures were available only until 1989 , that they are collected only once every six years and that figures for self-employment are collected only once every 10 years ?
9 Is he aware that , when I asked about the growth in employment in south Derbyshire recently , I was told that figures were available only until 1989 , that they are collected only once every six years and that figures for self-employment are collected only once every 10 years ?
10 Your tank , despite its length , holds only 240 litres , which should be turned over once every hour .
11 Hell , her system had absorbed just about every ju-ju the GenTech labs could leak illegally onto the market , and she was still kicking .
12 I 've seen just about every kind of drunk , but I 've never seen one shake like he did .
13 Fry has done just about every other job at Barnet , including cleaning out the toilets , so the boardroom would seem a natural progression .
14 The Canterbury spar is raked over occasionally to break up any ‘ dead spots ’ in the filter and surface mulm is syphoned off once every fortnight .
15 I have gone on to be exhibited there almost every year .
16 I 've noticed very distinctly every time it was turned off .
17 Presiding from the centre of the dais , Mr Crumwallis looked as if he had told wearily over every second of every minute of the watches of that night .
18 Her day has been celebrated most reverently every year , and the day of her translation has been particularly blessed .
19 Wheat was favoured , not merely because of its immediate importance as a basic food , but because it demanded least capital and least care , even where it meant wretched cultivations : only one-tenth of the cereal secano was farmed in regular rotations of wheat and legumes ; a quarter was cultivated only once every six or ten years .
20 This one has got just about every secondary school in Oxford , county secondary school on it , so it 's just where the schools are really .
21 If a test of causative potency is used then logically every case should end with a 50/50 apportionment , as each of the plaintiff 's and defendant 's conduct is a cause .
22 The single , simple reason for the biography 's size is that , in the effort to come up with what , if only for the number of facts it contains , must rank as definitive , Ackroyd has scoured not just every imaginable source but also quite a few unimaginable ones as well .
23 Beats International could be found there almost every night watching a strange world go by .
24 His ‘ insights ’ into human nature are a jumble of cliches , and his novel about a serial killer , Maigret tend un piege ( Maigret Sets a Trap ) , parrots those popular myths on the subject which have obstructed just about every police inquiry since the case of Jack the Ripper .
25 Even if only half the entries were true , or nearly true , Earth had influenced just about every aspect of the worlds from which it was divided .
26 If you suffer from spots and think you 've tried just about every remedy there is , think again .
27 Held only once every 20 years , Preston Guild attracts visitors from all over the world .
28 The tall , fast growing trees that have been planted along almost every road in China — in columns sometimes two to five trees deep — help to provide good timber .
29 has held just about every office it is possible to hold in the Labour Party .
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