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

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1 The ability to obtain some patronage during an election contest was often essential to success , for it was not uncommon for every candidate in a crowded field to claim to be a friend of the administration in power .
2 Japan , in second place , sold just 0.71 for every person .
3 He could not own property which was not necessary for every day living .
4 It is not necessary for every school to have its own collection , however , especially as old objects require care and conservation .
5 For one thing , the 1988 Act specifically states that it is not necessary for every act of collective worship to be of a broadly Christian character providing that most of such acts are .
6 Although not suitable for every case , the bell and pad will lead to a full cure in up to 80% of cases , if it is used correctly .
7 Not attractive for every subject but for the where you get these old erm broken walls or summat like that , it 's ideal for showing up er textures and so on , this type of lighting .
8 He responds to the Colossian heresy by spending exactly half his letter reminding the Colossians just how magnificent , supreme and totally adequate for every aspect of life Jesus Christ truly is .
9 ( I was still late for every exam , but I did n't tell her that . )
10 He was notoriously avid for every shilling he could earn .
11 MORE than 52 million single records were sold in Britain last year , nearly one for every man , woman and child in the country .
12 The ‘ Bahamas ’ crew have worked out that for every hour on the main line , 30 hours of maintenance are required , quite a daunting thought .
13 I wonder if she has yet worked out that for every douse she has to pull less load ; probably not , or she would be pissing on the wood .
14 There are 800 churches — about 44 for every village .
15 It is important , therefore , that the implications of the work there are fully understood , though we must be careful not to assume as much for every settlement we study .
16 In the meanwhile , we did not feel it right to make aspects of knowledge about language in the programmes of study ( which will be legally obligatory for every pupil working at levels 5 to 10 ) too extensive or demanding .
17 This drug is n't suitable for every woman … will only affect older age group … who 's
18 Her cherished ambition was that her customers should accept that ‘ Laura Ashley ’ was not just for bedrooms , nurseries and other upstairs rooms but was indeed suitable for every room in the house , however grand .
19 In this version of LIFESPAN RDBI the maximum number of mappings that should ever be specified is 301 i.e. one for every user specified at the USER ACCESS , MODULE ACCESS and DC ACCESS keywords and one for the Manager .
20 Nor is management information yet available for every aspect of the variety of aim and blueprint which a school sets for itself .
21 expecting too much for every item of industrial archaeology to be mentioned in two volumes which cover the whole of Scotland , and John R. Hume in " The Industrial Archaeology of Scotland , " Volume two , The Highlands and Islands , docs not explain why only some are selected .
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