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

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1 Success of the PC as an engineering tool must in part be due to its expansion bus and the fact that nearly every type of facility can be found on a PC card .
2 Another very important principle also is that these erm the relationship between the ultimate good — G I call it — and these subordinate ones is non-linear as a mathematician would say , that is that nearly every virtue becomes a vice if you have too much of it , you see .
3 Knowing that nearly every parish in the country had their own guild or fraternity at one time , it is all the more frustrating to learn that little exists from the once vast stock of pre-Reformation funerary artefacts .
4 These were furnished with fountains , seats , grass and trees and were so organized that nearly every quartier of Paris could give its inhabitants a place for relaxation .
5 I believe that practically every question of statutory construction that comes before the courts will involve an argument that the case falls under one or more of these three heads .
6 I seem to use these up at a surprisingly high rate these days ( particularly the 8 pin type ) , but I suppose that practically every project is based on d.i.l. integrated circuits these days .
7 In this region the integration of the drainage pattern is so good that practically every point in the area can be assigned to one or another of the former drainage basins .
8 Secondly , it also meant ‘ not only that no man [ was ] above the law , but ( what is a different thing ) that here every man , whatever be his rank or condition , [ was ] subject to the ordinary law of the realm and amenable to the jurisdiction of the ordinary tribunals ’ .
9 First and foremost is that almost every facility has an OHP projector whereas not all have slide projectors .
10 There is no doubt that almost every officer in the RUC , a largely Protestant force , would be opposed to the Anglo-Irish accord .
11 And his return to civilian life soon made him realize that almost every principle needed to be a little elastic .
12 This is criminal when you consider that almost every woman has oral sex at some time in her life .
13 Moreover , the policing of the picket line was organised and controlled by local police officers according to a ‘ hearts and minds ’ philosophy : the Chief Constable of South Yorkshire sensibly recognised that almost every family in Sheffield had connections with the steelworkers and was keen to ensure that the police did not alienate themselves from the wider community .
14 Though many of these posts overlapped and the bulk of the membership were passive , it is clear that almost every avenue of expression or opinion — from welfare to warfare , from motoring to flying — was controlled , regulated and policed by the NSDAP .
15 But in case we should be so facile as to see this as a Grimes leitmotif in the Wagnerian sense explicitly rejected by Britten , we must notice the somewhat complex history of the theme after its first full appearance , as well as the fact that almost every theme in the opera ( apart from the non-recurring tunes of some , but not all , of the individual songs ) could be called a " Grimes " leitmotif , which would leave us where we began .
16 Assume that almost every lawyer and judge in Britain accepts that if a statute is duly enacted by Parliament with royal assent , and there can be no real doubt about what the language of the statute means , then the law is what the statute plainly says it is .
17 It is to some extent modelled on the supposed ‘ Obrecht ’ Passion , which he mentions in his preface , though his text is entirely from St. John and he goes on to point out that he has been ‘ diligent so to set the words under the notes that almost every syllable has its note , and the four voices sing the words at the same time so that the listeners may hear the words clearly ’ .
18 This is exemplified at a rather trivial level by the fact that almost every programme or course in support of RMI begins with seeking participants ' views as to just ‘ What is RMI ’ .
19 The scale of the mean that virtually every service is affected in one part of the country or another .
20 The distributors , Harman Audio , tell me that virtually every type of speaker is available , with either open or sealed back options .
21 Viktor Kirichenko , the chair of the Supreme Soviet 's budget commission , announced that virtually every republic was withholding some or all of its contributions , and that the government had resorted to raising credit and running up a Rbs35,000 million deficit to cover expenditure .
22 and this is a solemn 's teaching of God 's word , the bible nowhere teaches the doctrine of universalism , that everybody 's gon na go to heaven , it does n't teach that , it does n't say and it does not teach that ultimately every body will be saved , there are plenty of those around who 'd teach that today , but the bible does n't teach that there are those who will tell us that the sinner and the saint , the man who has no thought of God or no love for God and the Christian that all be gathered together on the final day , you all have another chance , Jesus never said that , the bible does n't teach that , it 's quite unscriptural .
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