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

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1 The London-based fans watch almost every Argyle away game and in time-honoured tradition , visit pubs in each port of call .
2 The family of daisy-like flowers covers nearly every conceivable colour from the most shocking of pinks and oranges to the subtlest of pastels and creams .
3 It was Kelly 's tackle , near the two benches — which left Ascoli 's Michele Menolascina writhing on the ground — that sparked an astonishing melee involving almost every player , Ascoli 's coaches , police , stewards and Keegan .
4 Incisive comment stiffens almost every page .
5 On the 25th anniversary of the Abortion Act , branch chairman Brendan Gerard spoke on Radio Humberside 's ‘ Soapbox ’ , explaining the pro-life position and alerting listeners to the tragedy of 40 million unborn children killed worldwide every year .
6 And , with one new store opening nearly every week , they are tipped to buy even more in 1992/3 .
7 The ensuing struggle involved almost every aspect of the continuing battles fought by Irish communities against multinationals , plus some less usual elements , specifically the workers ' struggle , which appeared only in this fight .
8 And by the end of 1989 the accountant 's daughter was at the centre of one of the most efficient management machines the entertainment world has yet seen , merciless marketing wringing seemingly every dollar , Deutschmark , pound and yen out of her global popularity .
9 First of all , there 's virtually no dust at Kaohsiung Yamaha ; massive ducts extract almost every speck from the air-conditioned atmosphere .
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