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

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1 YWAM do not want to discontinue their current policy of encouraging in every way current initiatives for church planting and feeding people in to help such work .
2 The leasor 's father " … in his life tyme , did say that the making of a quintall of Copper did then stand but in 17s or 18s , and but of late years 25s , and yet ( in the present time ) it seemeth to be rated sometimes at 32s a Quintall , and now very lately charged with an encrease of 1s of every Quintall
3 You get one of those for every assignment .
4 One of those on every exam so far .
5 A gleam in his eyes , he said , ‘ I hope you 'll feel like that about every invitation I tender . ’
6 Maybe he was like that with every woman , Spanish chivalry .
7 Was he going to be like this towards every woman his younger brother brought home ?
8 ‘ Are you going to indulge in histrionics like this at every turn , Aurora ?
9 There 's really loads of in France , is this like this in every school or just here ?
10 The integration of organisational goals and objectives with those of every individual in the organisation is essential .
11 This may look like a minute , but it 's not a minute , and it 's getting less one with every line .
12 This is the blunderbuss approach , the fertilization , fire off billions in every direction and a few are bound to hit females .
13 In many ways it is typical of so many Corbetts — those hills that are below 3000ft yet are higher than 2500ft , in that in every way other than height they are aesthetically more satisfying than their higher neighbours .
14 She 'd found some hawthorn berries on a bush and was chewing her way through one with every sign of enjoyment .
15 They 're handed on complete to every generation and they have their effects in every generation .
16 There are born-again Christians at large in every field of music , even thrash metal , but disco and evangelical God bothering seem to go together like hassocks and cassocks .
17 Both the Lord Lieutenant and the Chief Secretary were politicians and had to spend a good deal of time in London attending Cabinet and Parliament ; therefore the Under-Secretary , who was a Civil Servant , was the effective head of British Administration in Ireland for most of every year .
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