Example sentences of "every [adj] one [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The weather was being at its most uncooperative — it was tippling down with rain when according to his forecast at briefing it should have cleared hours ago , and every single one of the navigators flying that night had been in to complain bitterly .
2 ‘ She looked at every single one of the hundreds of photos and could n't stop smiling at the memory .
3 Well , life is not like that and you have got to individually contact every single one of the countries and do everything you fairly and properly can to make sure that they are on your side , and this is what I did . ’
4 All right , we 're a C. of E. school but that does n't mean every single one of the staff has to be a signed up communicant .
5 He remembered every single one of the stolen meetings ; how he had gone to her bedchamber by night , how she had come into the warm drowsy afternoons to find him , when everyone was busy about something and no one knew where anyone was and she would not be missed .
6 Every single one of the models had gone .
7 As there is no possibility of any Government in the Community , certainly no British Government and certainly no Labour Government , not referring to their Parliament for a mandate before taking a step into entering monetary union , the opt-out clause simply codifies what will happen in any case , I believe , in every single one of the European Community democracies .
8 Each year a house music competition is held and every single one of the school 's senior pupils takes part .
9 Without exception every single one of them in that room , and I invited every single one from the whole of my constituency , said , we want to stay in the National Health Service .
10 He loved Encyclopaedias ; especially the ones with the old pictures in , and he knew the names of every single one in the library .
11 Not only is the passage which Husameddin quotes taken from the obituary section for the year 834 , but where Husameddin 's text apparently has ( " and he returned to his own land in Rajab of the year 834 " ) , every other one of the numerous manuscripts available , whether directly or indirectly through published texts or secondary sources , has ( " and he returned and died in his own land in the month of Rajab " ) .
12 Their table was in an area resembling a glass veranda , every other one of the large plate-glass windows slid back so that the mild night air , scented with flowers , wafted over them .
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