Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun pl] [adv] every " in BNC.

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1 After we had mounted the third hill , we found the country one continued village , tho' mountainous every way , as before ; hardly a house standing out of a speaking distance from another , and … we could see that almost at every house there was a tenter , and almost on every tenter a piece of cloth , or kersie , or shalloon , for they are three articles of that country 's labour ; from which the sun glancing , and , as I may say , shining ( the white reflecting its rays ) to us , I thought it was the most agreeable sight that I ever saw , for the hills , as I say , rising and falling so thick , and the valleys opening sometimes one way , sometimes another , so that sometimes we could see two or three miles this way , sometimes as far another ; sometimes like the streets near St Giles 's , called the Seven Dials ; we could see through the glades almost every way round us , yet look which way we would , high to the tops , and low to the bottoms , it was all the same ; innumerable houses and tenters , and a white piece upon every tenter .
2 And some of our speakers will bring their own leaflets er make noes by all means but you may find that er you 'll get er good handouts from some of the speakers not every not all of them .
3 When you attend your first lecture — one of the occasions when every student considers note-making to be obligatory — you will , no doubt , feel conscientious .
4 FUND MANAGERS IN THE WINGS Almost every fund manager is convinced that the Charities Act 1992 has completely changed the charities ' investment world .
5 Even in the days when every dog on the street knew about the impending Digital closure , employees of the company were reluctant to talk publicly about their plight .
6 Nails slept at the stables almost every night , apparently going home for breakfast .
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