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

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1 Fishkeeping was once again nonsensed by the tabloid press as nearly every paper found the story of fish bites cat irresistible .
2 The state of the weather has always been of great interest and almost every column has a full account .
3 Proposals for private motorised travel were , on the other hand , very different , for this mode was seen to be at the root of many of the traffic and environmental problems of the experimental areas and so every effort was to be made to curb the excesses of its use .
4 Eddie gray got a team together ( most of them have already been mentioned ) of excellant youngsters and virtualy every one of them was sold or given away for f*** all .
5 This will never happen with obstetrical anaesthesia since almost every subject is controversial .
6 The visitor from beyond the planets would obtain the impression that the Earth is a very peaceable place , when in fact three-quarters of all satellites launched have been controlled by military planners and virtually every country 's space programme was originated by the desire of war chiefs to develop rockets that would carry high explosives or nuclear bombs .
7 ( i ) during the Inview Stage ( perhaps after a difficult paragraph and certainly every few pages ) .
8 Some argue that the reason is that MI5 has been penetrated by Russian intelligence so deeply that even its own Director General , Sir Roger Hollis , was a Russian mole and therefore every investigation has been frustrated .
9 NOWADAYS WE say ‘ not ! ’ and ‘ way ! ’ all the time , but in the mid-'70s the only funny programme on TV was Monty Python 's Flying Circus and so every second feature was headlined ‘ This Parrot Deceased ’ or ‘ Too Silly ’ or similar .
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