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

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1 He was the first gold medal winner ( 1902 ) of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy , his obituary in Nature noting : ‘ It is given to few men to discover a process which has had such a far-reaching effect in almost every branch of civilised life . ’
2 But not everything is rosy — 1991 saw a bruising strike at Peterborough , and Gilroy admits that the company has been hit hard by the economic downturn in almost every country in which it competes .
3 The planning movement of the 1930s was to find its apotheosis in the conduct of the war and the plans for post-war reconstruction in almost every field from social security to new town development .
4 It 's also useful for improving performance in almost every work situation , as logical persuasion is how most of us communicate at work .
5 The principle of open justice has its physical symbol in almost every courtroom — the press bench .
6 This Union faces strong competition in almost every sector in which it organizes .
7 Immensely popular with both Masters and boys , he was a tireless worker in almost every School activity .
8 The Tribute follows Randy 's original design in almost every respect , featuring a maple neck-through-body construction , topped off with a bound ebony finger board and Randy 's own choice of thin , Dunlop 6230 frets .
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