Example sentences of "and that every [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He claimed he was defending my work , and that every hour spent in society was an hour subtracted from my desk .
2 And that every man , woman and child who is killed during this conflict , by bomb , epidemic and starvation , is just as much a casualty of war as a marine or a pilot .
3 A.G. Kennedy , its most recent editor , has noted that " apart from chs. 25 – 7 there is nothing that amounts to much more than injunctions that justice should be done and that every man should do his duty " .
4 I , I would suggest that any areas here at , as a overall statement where you said things do n't apply to continuous , that those are actually taken out and that every procedure applies to everything , unless it is specifically removed and your continuous one allows you the
5 ‘ We are calling on Members of Parliament to support the Parliamentary campaign ensuring that the policy of ‘ Born Too Soon ’ is not adopted and that every individual is provided with the proper medical care regardless of age , size , race or gender .
6 As a result , it was found that closer supervision was required by management to ensure that the work was done properly and that every individual did his fair share .
7 The remedy for this was an of Parliament , declaring that every election made by any Magistrates or Councillors , in opposition to the majority , were ipso facto null and void and that every Magistrate or Councillor concurring was to be fined £100 sterling .
8 The trainer has a responsible task to help trainees through many other issues that are totally new to them and that every CAB worker will need to confront .
9 But now I see that you can never know too much about safety and that every river is different .
10 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 .
11 And these visits managed to reduce her to exactly the same stage of trembling , silent , frustrated anxiety that she had endured throughout her childhood ; she felt , each time , that she had gone back , right back to the start , and that every step forward must be painfully retraced .
12 It was a meadow ready for cutting and suddenly I realized that it was high summer , the sun was hot and that every step brought the fragrance of clover and warm grass rising about me into the crystal freshness of the air .
13 Every one of us knows from personal experience , for example on dark nights , that there is an insensibly graded continuous series running all the way from total blindness up to perfect vision , and that every step along this series confers significant benefits .
14 The document stated that land was the property of the people living on it , and that every citizen had a right to a plot .
15 Make sure that keys for window and door locks are accessible , and that every bedroom has an opening casement for use as an escape route .
16 Lemma 4 Suppose P is a normal form program and that every value is expressed by some constant expression , then we have : a ) unc is directed ( under
17 The Commission concludes that the community charge will become harder to collect and that every effort should be made to introduce the new tax in April 1993 .
18 In July Amnesty International called on the Uzbek authorities to ensure that the incidents were fully investigated and that every effort was made to identify the persons responsible and bring them to justice .
19 The preoccupation with beginnings meant that some students became addicted to the OHP , firm in the conviction that life without one was unthinkable and that every lesson must have one .
20 Scots per day … that all servants that shall be found to be fourty days out of service after they Leave their former Masters and not engaged with ane oyr. master shall pay ten merks Scots of fine , and that every woman that shall be found out of service as above to pay five merks Scots of fine … " 1729 .
21 Mum and Dad could relax knowing that the children were being looked after , that someone else was cooking the meals and that every evening would bring some form of entertainment .
22 You may easily gain the impression that only cynics survive and that every businessman needs a tame lawyer at his elbow when dealing with his own boss .
23 Pascal goes some way towards this recognition when he observes : ‘ I see , in truth , that the same words are applied on the same occasions , and that every time two men see a body change its place , they both express their view of this same fact by the same word , both saying that it has moved ; and from this conformity of application we derive a strong conviction of a conformity of ideas .
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