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

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1 And it 's so easy to sit every day in n it ?
2 Those Asians and West Indians who are more dispersed among the white population are far less likely to suffer every kind of disadvantage than those living in the areas of local concentration .
3 The ingredients were just right : three highly intelligent soloists ( Lynne Dawson , Anthony Rolfe Johnson and David Wilson-Johnson ) ; a small but alert choir ( excellently trained by Julian Clarkson ) ; a top-name period-instrument orchestra ; and a conductor not afraid to cherish every aspect of Haydn 's extraordinary score .
4 The resources of the NVC were limited , and they were not able to survey every vegetation type in the Outer Hebrides , so it is quite possible that there are more communities present than have been recorded .
5 But it 's not fair to tar every woman with the same brush . ’
6 Well we do n't have to pay attention to it and er it 's not necessary to record every word is it ?
7 This was also rejected on the ground that the Commission had wide and flexible discretion and was not obliged to put every piece of material to all interested parties .
8 Much business took place at second hand , and by delegates , and the curia was not anxious to investigate every case on the spot .
9 That a single volume is no longer sufficient to cover every thing an undergraduate should know about igneous rocks merely means that Daniel Barker 's book will never completely replace others concentrating on more particular aspects of the subject .
10 ‘ You are beautiful , ’ he greeted her with a beaming smile , and raised her flattened spirits , even if she did suppose that he most likely greeted every date that way .
11 It is not always possible to offer every type of room mentioned in accommodation descriptions with all the flights advertised .
12 Although the range of benefits to which the elderly and those caring for them are entitled is still inadequate to meet every need , it is wider than some realise .
13 Cardinal Basil Hume is untiring in his reminder that 12 million children under five die every year from hunger and disease .
14 It is clearly impossible to anticipate every eventuality , but the guiding principle must be that if the source of difficulty does not lie in the implementation of a selected strategy and is not being assessed during the conduct of the investigation , then assistance can be given .
15 Frequently a horse that habitually rears when it is mounted is also likely to rear every time it feels anxious , such as when it is passed by a truck on the road or it sees a monster ; but it is especially likely to rear when it is asked to stand still .
16 Well yes there would nearly two going every day indeed .
17 However , it is clearly infeasible to treat every market situation or example of firm behaviour as being in principle open to investigation and decision by the competition authorities .
18 Florrie played around , taking twice as long to complete every task .
19 Moreover it is often difficult to specify every objective in precise enough terms , and sometimes hopeless to devise ways of ensuring that the objectives have been achieved .
20 It is wholly unnecessary to go that far in the present case and I would not for a moment suggest that the common law of England is bound or even likely to follow every twist of the development of the common law in the United States .
21 At present re-entry programmes range from three evenings to six months ' day release plus supervised practice , and so it is virtually impossible to list every variation on the theme here .
22 That piece of cord will be quite sufficient to bring every detail flooding back . ’
23 I had no proof of it but I was much too shy to eat every day in the company of soldiers anyway , so I decided to find somewhere else to eat .
24 It is all too easy to sacrifice every waking moment to the duties of running the house and looking after the physical needs of the patient and other members of the family .
25 Capirossi is wary of trying too hard to win every race now that he is champion .
26 NAM Chairman Roger Bryan felt it was very important to remember every effort made at fund-raising , while at the time the work might have seemed far removed from aviation preservation , this work was incremental in the success of the overall project .
27 Obviously it is very important to train every pilot to recognise when his planning is leading to a disastrous situation , and to take action in time to avoid it .
28 He told me he 'd put up five thousand dollars ’ reward for the killer , and he 'd be very happy to pay every cent .
29 in the endland It was too far to go every day , so I went for the week , came home to the flat at weekends , She had squash , groundnuts , rows of beans on nylon lines She had me for the weeding .
30 It would clearly be far too expensive to repeat every investigation carried out by the police , to say nothing of delays .
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