Example sentences of "in every " in BNC.
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1 | But there are still prisoners of conscience in Europe , and in every other region of the world . |
2 | Some writing by artists takes the form of instruction ; in every period manuals on how to do it , whether drawing , making sculpture or other technical tasks are found , though their incidence is irregular , and such treatises are often the work of minor artists , rather than the great ; Leonardo is an exception . |
3 | ‘ When I see the Giotto frescoes at Padua I do not trouble to recognise which scene in the life of Christ I have before me , but I perceive instantly the sentiment which radiates from it and which is instinct in the composition in every line and color . |
4 | If any one element in his style is to be singled out as predominant , it is that haunting expression of far-away desire never absent from the eyes and lips , and conveyed in every gesture , feature and attitude . |
5 | It should not persuade us that this writer has yielded or sold out , any more than it should persuade us that the boy poet Klima is in every sense the boy poet Jaromil . |
6 | Finding a character that is true in every moment is quite another matter . |
7 | As Liberty and Tyranny have no common meeting place , so protestantism and popery can not be reconciled … popery is tyrannical in every sphere of life … protestantism , at a stroke , cuts down all the shackles of superstition and priestcraft . |
8 | He condemned dancing in every form , even the kitchen dances were sinful and against the wishes of our Church . |
9 | As though in every life , wrote Harsnet ( and Goldberg returned to his typing ) , if enough work has been done , enough determination shown , there is one final large summary , and that should be enough . |
10 | There is one artist in every generation whose work possesses real significance , he said . |
11 | Now planning huge work to take place simultaneously in every town in Greece and on every mountain . |
12 | In every case , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , if we had not done what we did but something else the consequences would have been equally disastrous . |
13 | In every case , he wrote , if we had done something instead of doing nothing the consequences would have been equally disastrous . |
14 | In every case if we had done nothing instead of doing something the consequences would have been equally disastrous . |
15 | There comes a point in every project , he wrote , when you are tired of beating your head against the wall . |
16 | There comes a time in every project , he wrote , when it becomes clear that a head is no match for a wall . |
17 | FAST food now accounts for almost one meal in every 10 served in the UK . |
18 | Many fruits change colour as they reach maturity and this can be a useful indicator , although not in every case : apples will often colour up early if occupied by a burrowing pest , some pear varieties only change colour once in store and marrows are past their best when they turn yellow . |
19 | Smoking is a cause of 1 in every 5 fatal heart attacks . |
20 | Yet it 's important that he shares your pregnancy in every way he can . |
21 | There are , on average , 30 ‘ abusable ’ solvent based products in every house . |
22 | The menopause is a natural event in every woman 's life . |
23 | In this instance , established authority and its police were set to oppose the threat posed by this new anti-structure , for the counter-culture renounced power and society feared their challenge , as it has feared the unworldly in every age . |
24 | A lot of women put her down for working with a man , especially one like Francis , camp as Christmas in Tangiers , a slow fuse of lasciviousness smouldered in every phrase . |
25 | ‘ An avocado in every orifice , so they say . ’ |
26 | There is a Bastille in every glen and firth , and this Act is the final fetter ’ ( but it would not be , there would be plenty more ) . |
27 | At once Cameron was looking in every face , craving familiar features . |
28 | Professor Pacey referred to Layton as ‘ a poet of revolutionary individualism , ’ and there can be no doubt that that individualism was a common tie , and not merely religiously but in every way . |
29 | Steinberg , introducing Klein 's brilliant novel The Second Scroll , draws attention to , ‘ The obsessive theme of the discovered poetry ( of New Israel ) is the miraculous , and the key image necessary to explain the remarkable vitality , the rebirth evidenced in every aspect of life , is the miracle . ’ |
30 | Their whole emphasis was against conventionalism — in every form , not least the sexual , the religious and the artistic . |