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

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1 Every computer has a finite , or limited , amount of memory and the E6000 console is no exception .
2 Indeed , they are treated more as grown-up students than as children to be spoon-fed , and this in almost every case has a good effect both on the work produced and on their motivation .
3 Every fan has a personal memory , a wild weekend at Wembley , a night at the dancing , a rammy at the taxi-rank , and sooner or later a Scottish footballer staggers through the story adding a new level of absurdity to the proceedings .
4 We will continue with this training throughout the whole of the Company until every employee has a basic understanding of what we are trying to achieve and their individual roles .
5 Every educator has a personal story to tell from working in our home care teams .
6 The state of the weather has always been of great interest and almost every column has a full account .
7 All aspects of education are necessary to develop a whole personality and every child has a whole personality , even if it is hard for us to see this at times .
8 Every type has a unique charm and each also poses a unique challenge to the angler .
9 Every room has a private bathroom , colour TV , telephone and tea/coffee making facilities .
10 Every room has a Back Door which has a menu attached to it , from which you can create buttons , doors , and rooms ( a rabbit warren , even ! )
11 As enforcement of water pollution regulations places demands on polluters of time , manpower , and money , one of the basic premises informing routine pollution control work is the assumption that every discharger has a substantial economic incentive to evade enforcement : ‘ Everyone will try to get out of it , or say it was n't them . ’
12 Every group has a limited amount of money available for arbitrage transactions ( possible due to self-imposed position limits ) .
13 On the other hand , every teacher has a professional obligation to understand the key conversations going on in the research community .
14 Every cake has a large full-colour photograph and helpful step-by-step illustrations to make the various recipe stages even clearer .
15 Every assignment has a certain amount of documentation attached to it .
16 And if er when you arrive on an assignment every assignment has a new one of these and in fact it 's a blank .
17 Representative oh well there you go , consultant number every assignment has a unique number .
18 Equally we might accept the temporal regress caused by supposing that for each moment in time there is a moment that precedes it , or the causal regress derived from the propositions that every event has a separate cause and that every cause is an event .
19 Old rivalries are barely submerged and every quip has a deadly double meaning .
20 Having said that , every person has a different rate of ageing .
21 Not every noun has a plural form , but , because such words behave in other ways like words which do form plurals , they are admitted into the noun class , eg advice — it is impossible to say *advices , but it is accepted into the noun class .
22 Every dog has a different character .
23 We will ensure that every pupil has a National Record of Achievement so that progress is properly documented and shared between parents and schools .
24 Every clan has a different colour , and they made up a special shade for us . ’
25 So , every instructor has a special responsibility towards such people .
26 In this sense , therefore , every society has a political system — a body of rules and practices , however informal , rudimentary and unspecific , which constitutes the framework ( itself subject to change ) within which such struggles , involving confrontations between different possible courses of action , normally take place — and it seems to me entirely erroneous and misleading to speak , as some Marxists have done , about societies in which there is no ‘ political level ’ .
27 To say , however , that every society has a political system is not to assert that every society has a ‘ state ’ , in the sense of possessing a quite distinct and separate political apparatus .
28 Every firm has a different means of calculating its own costs ' structure , but it is important to be able to provide a definitive response ; indeed it is recommended practice .
29 Until then , every studio had a cast list of thirty or forty top-billing actors and actresses and dozens of contracted young people who were provided with their acting lessons , their dance lessons , their speech lessons , and the young directors were given their directorial tests , and they all went into bat often .
30 I think by tradition every city had a red light district .
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