Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] nearly every [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A command may also be cancelled at nearly every stage :
2 If a customer is known to buy from nearly every producer in the field then it will be very difficult to establish speciality .
3 Obtain some calcium carbine this is and can be found at nearly every hardware store .
4 But this is a very serious matter and difficult to follow Councillor because he 's gone through nearly every point .
5 During the decade 1970–80 , serious crimes recorded by the police increased for nearly every category : violence against the person rose by 136 per cent , burglary by 44 per cent , robbery by 138 per cent , theft and handling by 54 per cent and fraud and forgery by 18 per cent .
6 The combination of nature , human ingenuity and climate has indeed wrought a landscape which changes at nearly every turn .
7 Therese was huddled in nearly every garment she possessed , slacks , jumpers , her shabby grey coat and the multicoloured shawl .
8 Eventually , this was joined by nearly every county authority around the sweep of the Severn Estuary , from Devon to West Glamorgan .
9 He has a sewage horror story to tell for nearly every area of the country .
10 It had no special apparatus , but consisted of thirty-one members chosen from nearly every branch of local government .
11 Conversely , the Coventry volume enters the rent paid by nearly every householder .
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