Example sentences of "[noun sg] of every [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Mantuan frottole of every kind by Cara and Tromboncino , including settings by Petrarch and Michelangelo . |
2 | The question is the charge of gas , exploded in the cylinder head , which is the motive force of every piston-stroke . |
3 | The result of every accident , however minor , is a rise in the cost of insurance , the loss of the aircraft while it is replaced or repaired and , sometimes , injuries to the pilot and other people involved . |
4 | The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue which includes introductory essays to the silver of each country and catalogue details with a photograph of every item . |
5 | Two more annuals which get hardier by the year are Playfair ( Queen Anne Press , £2.99 ) truly pocket-sized and a marvellous source of instant information , and The Cricketers Who 's Who ( Lennard Publishing , £10.95 ) which has this year restored the first-class umpires and whose unique feature is a photograph of every player . |
6 | Karl Marx said long ago , ‘ There is a plank in the mind of every Englishman — ’ ( I do n't know what he thought of the Scots ) — ‘ beyond which it is impossible to penetrate with a new idea . ’ |
7 | TO FIND A BODY , VEHICLE , FOR THAT STRONG SENSE OF MAN 'S DOUBLE-BEING WHICH MUST AT TIMES COME IN UPON AND OVERWHELM THE MIND OF EVERY THINKING CREATURE . |
8 | He has been gathering his facts on and off ever since and now they are available to us all in his book The Wheatear , a truly classic study of every aspect of the wheatear 's lifestyle . |
9 | He has been gathering his facts on and off ever since and now they are available to us all in his book The Wheatear , a truly classic study of every aspect of the wheatear 's lifestyle . |
10 | After this comprehensive study of every aspect of horticulture , Miller came to the conclusion that his preference was for ornamental gardening and he established his own nursery in St George 's Fields , Southwark , later the site of King 's Bench Prison . |
11 | The future of every mine must now be properly considered in the review . |
12 | Sinead has really pulled it off in a big , bold way here ; her honesty and emotional intensity permeate every bar , every nuance of every lyric . |
13 | SINEAD HAS really pulled it off in a big , bold way ; her honesty and emotional intensity permeate every bar , every nuance of every lyric . |
14 | I was insufficiently consistent to put down every nuance of every argument . ’ |
15 | Such an analysis leads to the conclusion that in every neighbourhood of every r-value we can find uncountably many different Lorenz attractors , each containing slightly different periodic orbits and trajectories . |
16 | But , yes , here we go , trimly hatted , finely shod , with the Gazette tucked under the arm , past the little driveways ( THICKLY SETTLED ) , the lettered mailboxes ( Wells , Cohen , Rezika , Meleagrou , Klodzinski , Schering-Kahlbaum and I do n't know what-all ) , the quiet ambition of every homestead ( Please Respect Owner 's Rights ) , the kid-filled buses and the yellow sign saying SLOW — CHILDREN and the black shape of that precipitate youngster with his clutched schoolbag ( of course he 's not looking . |
17 | OSHKOSH 92 had to be seen to be believed , it was everything that any aviation enthusiast could ever hope for , a unique mix of every form of aviation on this planet , from a USAF KC–135 that performed fly-bys to the Experimental Aircraft Association 's Ryan NYP monoplane Spirit of St Louis replica , from a privately owned NDN–1T Firecracker N2157C ( owned by Richard Slaney from Eugene , Oregon ) to a 1935 built Waco YMF–5 C–GIBF , and from the latest homebuild designs to a staggering collection of warbirds . |
18 | Not a cloak of feathers , but a skin-cloak of every leaf imaginable . |
19 | Also he must record the position and indication of every selector , switch and instrument and supplement all his work with comprehensive photographic coverage . |
20 | As a god and therefore able to communicate with all other gods , the king was the high priest of every cult and every temple and the sole officiant in the ritual , and he is shown in this role presenting the offerings in temple reliefs . |
21 | Do they not lurk on the surface of every shape , in the resonance of every sound , in the hue of every colour , and at the root of every plant ? |
22 | It is to be suspected that , together with its extensions , it constitutes the nuclear complex of every neurosis , and we may expect to find it actively at work in other regions of mental life . |
23 | ( The old argument , fashionable in the 1960s , whether molecular biology is a separate discipline ir , instead , an ingredient of every other has long since been settled in favour of pervasiveness . ) |
24 | It was the last age when the railway station was an essential ingredient of every traveller 's itinerary : point of departure , point of arrival , point of contact en route with everyday life as it teemed and flowed outside the protective cocoon of the train . |
25 | It records the twofold effect of every business transaction . |
26 | ICMS works on the basis that there are optimum natural conditions for every aspect of the growing process , and it studies the knock-on effect of every action . |
27 | by means of water carriage a more extensive market is opened to every sort of industry than what land carriage alone can afford it , so it is upon the sea coast and along the banks of navigable rivers that industry of every kind naturally begins to subdivide and improve itself . |
28 | He had the impression whilst he paused to recover himself that Cornelius was watching him intently , that his piercing gaze was sweeping over him in search of every weakness , every strength , every facet of his character that an opponent might need to know . |
29 | So obviously no one who 's got an establishment contract will be affected from the first of July , but really everyone who 's on a temporary contract , those contracts are very much in the melting pot , and we 've got a meeting on the nineteenth of May s an extra C S M T meeting , to say , right this is how much money we 've got , these are the people with temporary contracts but the third and most important factor really is this is a new assessment of the workload of every office , and whereas in the past careers officer establishment has been based exclusively on year eleven figures and other staffing has been based on pretty arbitrary factors of historical nature |
30 | The text of the warranties should be considered in the light of every case . |