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

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1 Clara felt herself to be extremely fortunate in her membership of this group , and the insecurity of Janice 's position in it fortified her , for she knew herself to be more secure , less irritating , less tactless in every way than Janice .
2 So different in every way , even in looks , so grave and contained , so full of contrary ideas , and , sometimes , so blunt in uttering them , yet himself so perilously elusive .
3 How indeed , when Almsmead was so much better in every way than this creaking old hall and the Goldsboroughs ' possibly valuable but , in her view , horribly antique furniture which had come with it , held together , she often thought , by little more than the beeswax with which it was polished .
4 Nurses must be constantly vigilant in every activity so that there is no break in infection control and this is especially necessary because the patient can come into contact with pathogens which have become resistant to one or more of the antibiotics .
5 Yes , my wife is more or less unrecognizable in every way .
6 This was " a fact so well-known in every manufacturing town , that it would be idle to think of proving it " .
7 But its appeal is that it 's so over-the-top in every aspect , from the breathtaking plot lines to the flashy glamour clothes the women delight in wearing .
8 This is all the more significant when one thinks of the nature mysticism that was so common in every variety of ancient paganism .
9 They stared at one another , and as her mama had so often said , and thought again as she watched them , they were so alike in every way except their sex that they might have been two sides of the same coin .
10 The present study is immensely rich in every way , and is an impressive foray into largely uncharted territory .
11 Precisely when these four additional kadiliks — or five , including Mecca — became mevleviyets is not clear in every case , though it is certain in one case , and entirely possible in the others , that they were not made mevleviyets immediately on coming into Ottoman possession .
12 It states that sex is not appropriate in every situation where a couple are mutually attracted , or even within a relationship that is expected to last for some months or even years .
13 But in a country with such wide differences in standards of living , the real value of the currency is not equal in every region .
14 This means that the exchange is normally involved in every application of its rules , even with a rule couched in terms of the bilateral rights between buyer and seller .
15 Also power supplies ( particularly electricity , gas and oil ) , water supplies and sewerage need to be easily available in every town .
16 Exactly identical in every respect . ’
17 If there 's a positive relationship okay I d I mean that was just recapping something I said before so if you got it you 've probably got it down twice now Okay , if you knew that there was a positive relationship between two variables and we said that their score on one of the variables was high then we would expect , although not necessarily , because w it 's not true in every case but it i there 's a general trend , we would expect that their score on the other variable would also be high .
18 After the Napoleonic Wars , London was the richest city in the world , and the resulting dynamism was astonishingly productive in every field , from the arts to finance , engineering and philosophy .
19 And who could be sure that such secrets could be kept from the spy network still strong in every dormitory and classroom ?
20 The ceremonies emphasise a social fact : the adult prerogatives of men are more far-reaching in every culture than women 's , and consequently … it is more common for societies to take note of this period in boys than in girls .
21 A gradual reversal of the parent/child roles may have to be adjusted to , as the elderly parent moves further on into old age and becomes more dependent in every way , and sometimes the inner fears and insecurities of an old person express themselves in jealousy , possessiveness and resentment of the daughter 's contacts with other family members or friends , which can create many embarrassing situations , and the need for small deceptions to keep the peace .
22 ‘ The further the better , ’ I would tell him , but he never laughed , just reminded me that she was always top in every subject
23 Wicked persons are also tempted to remove the plates from their own or someone else 's copy and frame them ; the plates and text are much more separable in every way than they were in the old herbals .
24 But Leningrad is far more artistic in every way , and there is the strange experience of emerging from a theatre at eleven o'clock at night to find the sun still shining brightly .
25 Especially in maths I could n't stand the competitiveness of seeing the ‘ clever boy ’ ( there 's always one in every class ! ) do the exercises miles before everyone else and understanding things quicker than everybody which just reinforced the idea that I did n't have a ‘ mathematical brain' .
26 Müller is once more exemplary in every respect , catching precisely Senta 's elated , fanatical state and betraying none of the wobble that afflicted some of her coevals , such as Ursuleac , in the role .
27 I 'm scared of him , and I 'm fond of him , and I want to be quit of him , and I want to stay with him , and he 's totally irrelevant in every way , and I 'm madly curious about him .
28 I will feel much happier … much more contented … much more optimistic in every way .
29 28 years old , he was calmly superior in every department of last year 's race .
30 The canal route led through pleasant scenery and was more congenial in every way apart from being quite hard work through the many locks .
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