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

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1 After-care was considered necessary in order to ease the employer-employee relationship and because it added ‘ the personal touch which is the breadth of life to this and every form of charitable effort ’ .
2 If you have been wrongfully turned out of your land , then , it is true , Common Law will put you back into possession ; but this is practically the only exception from the rule that the Common Law remedy for every wrong and every breach of contract is damages .
3 Storage is cheap , communication is easy and every scrap of information from the information rich fin de siecle is preserved for eternity in a series of great warehouses in the ethernet .
4 But the division of labour within the enterprise is not a juggernaut which crushes out all trace of ‘ skill ’ or peculiarity in the wage-labour of each and every branch of production , and neither can the ‘ capitalist ’ attain the Taylorist ideal of total control over labour .
5 You will need a document for any kind of transaction because you will have to prove to the authorities legal ownership of each and every work of art .
6 then you start here … in the world of karting … each and every sunday in the summer these little machines will be buzzing and blasting around one of the tracks in the country …
7 Variations obviously occur from village to village and from area to area , so that no claim is made that what follows in this chapter applies to each and every village in England .
8 in respect of each and every incident of loss 3% of the cost ( as at the date the claim is notified to the Society ) of re-building as new the whole of the Private Dwelling and its outbuildings
9 Yet an individual or government possessing the qualifications of being white , European in cultural origin and liberal-democratic by conviction will be remorselessly and unreasonably criticized for each and every offence against the supposedly absolute standards of protest-morality .
10 Is my hon. Friend aware that the tyranny that controls education in Nottinghamshire holds back £10 or more for each and every child above that national average , that it is somewhere around two thirds of the way down the merit table for putting resources where they belong — at the school — and sits on about £3 million at the centre , which is the same as holding back £5,000 for every school in the county ?
11 Pending discovery and/or the administration of interrogatories the best particulars the plaintiff is able to give of such transactions is that the third to fifth defendants were knowingly concerned in each and every transaction of which the following payments and each of them represent the proceeds of such transactions namely : …
12 ‘ No , but until my late teens I spent each and every holiday on the Algarve so I have had conversations with quite a few . ’
13 This involves not only reflecting on why certain types of behaviours are defined as criminal in some historical periods and not others , but also why a particular criminal law comes to incorporate from relatively homogeneous behaviour patterns only a portion and exclude the remainder , even though each and every instance of this behaviour causes avoidable harm , injury , or deprivation .
14 Uniforms will be issued to each and every member of the ‘ buddy system ’ , however no weapons will be issued .
15 Each and every member of that committee felt changed by the events that had shaken their community .
16 If our tea and lunch breaks could be structured on the lines of the ancient Egyptians I am sure that by 10.30am each day there would be a smile on the face of each and every member of staff ; and if we could ensure that all our members were treated by their employers in the same way , our membership figures would double instantly .
17 Many areas of prosperity and some of difficulty exist in each and every part of this country —
18 It is not only thought to be so but it undoubtedly is so , and getting better in each and every part of the United Kingdom .
19 In saying that the free market equilibrium would be at E , we are really saying that it would not be worth while for each individual to check up privately on each and every drug on the market .
20 The sun was setting a glittering scene for the first hole , enlivening the damp leaves on the backdrop of ancient and stately trees , whose different designs gave character to each and every hole on this , one of the loveliest golf courses in southern England .
21 Each and every act of every agent comes out of this machine . ’
22 In general , any experiment on the pre-implantation embryo which makes the epiblast chimaeric , even the addition of a single marked epiblast cell to the blastocyst , will result in chimaerism in each and every tissue of the fetus .
23 Section A : excludes the first £15 of each and every loss of deposit claim and £25 in respect of all other claims .
24 When they occur , your catalogue and reference list will point this out — you really can not know too much about each and every rose in your garden .
25 For while your granny may have been content to envelope herself in a cloud of ‘ Tweed ’ each and every morning of her life — never daring to deviate from her ‘ trademark ’ perfume for so much as tea with the vicar — most of us , today , possess a positive wardrobe of perfumes to play with .
26 If she had not learned to clean so thoroughly she would never have taken each and every picture off the wall to dust both the picture and the wall behind .
27 It saves time and effort on the part of the typist not to have to put commas at the end of each and every line of an address and full stops at the end of an address and after the date .
28 Fiction reflects the changes in the concept of honour , personal or institutional , sorting out the basic scruples of conscience and the natural feelings of compassion and devotion which must be newly defined for each and every period in time .
29 On the Yacht Policies the excess may go as high as $1000 so care should be taken to apply the Policy excess to each and every claim to which it is appropriate — refer to the Excess Guide and the underwriting risk screen on the Polisy system for full details .
30 the first £50 of each and every claim for loss of or damage to the caravan or equipment
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