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

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1 Cooperative claims Production System provides a higher level of security by giving every user a different profile .
2 In every case a noticeable increase in measurement occurred between the first and second measurement of each pot .
3 It is not proposed that in every case a single indicator will suffice for a concept on every occasion , and it is not suggested that in every case an indicator will fully represent the concept it is to " stand for " .
4 And in every case a perceptive manager should be able to discern a clear pattern .
5 When covered in a mantle of snow , set against a clear , February sky at the pyramidal Pen-y-ghent looks every part a real mountain .
6 A recent Peel session highlighted a lighter more reticent sound , obviously still backed with those gregarious guitars and lovelorn vocals , but whether the Wedding Present will every attempt a new direction remains doubtful .
7 A recent Peel session highlighted a lighter more reticent sound , obviously still backed with those gregarious guitars and lovelorn vocals , but whether the Wedding Present will every attempt a new direction remains doubtful .
8 A low , curving wall faced with flint had been built on the seaward boundary behind whose shelter every spring a bright ribbon of daffodils strained and tossed in the March winds .
9 Every child a wanted child ?
10 For me , Clumber Park has to give every child a proper sense of what is right and what is wrong …
11 For example , we can observe an emerging conflict between the equal opportunities/human rights agenda of the centre-left as evidenced in the recent Labour Party policy document Every Child a Special Child ( 1991 ) , and the assimilationist policies of the right which run throughout educational legislation since 1983 and are enshrined in the statute books .
12 There were six bedrooms on the first floor and a further two in a small staff flat above , and from every window a different view of the adjacent hills and woods .
13 We have obviously at every Conference a certain amount also of Constitutional motions , er an organizational motion , and some , and some of tomorrow will be taken up with that as well as the announ , er announcement concerning the elections for the various committees .
14 In every town a romanesque church or chateau .
15 A morning in which at least a third of the colour spectrum becomes a personal reproach , many flower-beds a matter for regret , every marigold a tiny disappointment and even nasturtiums cast aspersions .
16 Ruth looked at her , every inch a small vampire with her white face , reddened lips , black eyes and streaming hair .
17 There was he , in his double-breasted suit , riding around in a chauffeured limousine , looking every inch a Prime Minister in waiting , while the real incumbent was standing on an old box , ducking flying eggs .
18 She looked every inch a military wife until she laughed out loud at my expression .
19 However careful the oil companies are , there is every chance a similar tragedy to the Shetlands could happen off the south or west Wales coasts .
20 Today there is every chance a young victim will recover .
21 And every chance a noble knight .
22 Victoria Scarborough and Colin Watson , taking five roles apiece , prove adept at giving every character a distinctive individuality while subtly stressing the continuities which make each the mirror image of one another 's frailties .
23 I just think it 's wrong because every day a tiny bit the ground loo looks much much better than if I do n't give them for weeks an they do , well .
24 It 's not every day a young woman pulls a gun on a burglar .
25 Every day a new parent would appear in Mr Malik 's office .
26 What about fuck off , that 's it want , every day a modern day plan .
27 When the property market was rising every day a slick operator could buy and sell again without much risk .
28 It 's not every day a little girl falls into our steam engine ! ’
29 SUMMER SAVERS make every day a Happy Day
30 Oh " my Lord , I toil too much I go out at break of day , driving oxen to the field , and I yoke them to the plough , there is no winter so sharp that I dare keep at home , for fear of my Master , but having yoked my oxen and fastened my share and coulter I am bound to plough every day a full acre .
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