Example sentences of "at every [noun] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Anybody who had been to Venice must , he thought , confess that much of the beauty of that city consisted in the fact that at every turn the eye met with different kinds and styles of buildings , — at one moment Palladian and at another Gothic .
2 At every turn the successful teacher strives to capitalise on the child 's exceptionality , to turn difficulty into opportunity .
3 She dreamed , not for the last time , that the baby had prematurely got out , like a kangaroo embryo , and was making its way blind and white and tiny up and up the billowing creases of Mrs Orton 's purple front , as that woman talked on and on , shifting so that at every turn the climbing thing was about to be casually suffocated .
4 It is probably fallacious to assume that at every level a pebble beach was formed : if the rocks eroded are weak , such as clay , or both fairly weak and chemically attacked by the sea , such as certain types of limestone , there may well have been no or very little beach material formed .
5 At every level the lines of communication were with the central authority , not with the official who was doing the same job in the adjacent district .
6 At every station the locals wandered through the carriages selling local produce : plates of stew , sweets , bags of oranges .
7 The case reached the House of Lords and at every hearing the plaintiff succeeded .
8 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 .
9 At every stage a process of evaluation takes place .
10 Last month Amnesty International called for all charges against him to be withdrawn and concluded : ‘ At every stage the behaviour of the authorities has been in open defiance of the authority of the courts and the rule of law . ’
11 The Society nevertheless contested at every stage the introduction of regulations restricting eligibility for legal aid , believing the results can only deny legitimate access to justice for many people .
12 At every point the Holy Spirit is involved in the process of a man becoming a Christian .
13 The historical record suggests , however , that at every interface the relationship between levels can not be seen in this way ; rather the potential for each level to exercise autonomy has to be recognised .
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