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

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1 If 4000 records are stored in 5000 addresses then only one algorithm in every will achieve this , which rules out a search for a perfect randomizing algorithm on a trial-and-error basis .
2 One woman had used tears and tantrums to get her own way in every conflict with her husband .
3 From the pretty little Hatley to the magnificent six bedroomed Abbotsley there is a Heritage cottage to suit you , and by self building with Potton you can be involved in every element of the design — so your home is just as you want it .
4 So in every sentence position , many more alternative candidates are now able to compete with the ’ correct ’ word .
5 In defence of church liberties Pecham also decreed at Reading that Magna Carta was to be posted in every cathedral and collegiate church in the land and expounded in every parish church each Sunday ; violators , particularly those who resorted to writs of prohibition , or seized or wasted church property , or neglected to arrest unreconciled offenders when required to do so , were to be excommunicated .
6 One London street has been mentioned in every issue not South Molton Street but Salisbury Rd , NW6 , home of our repro house and typesetters ( and mentioned in the small print in every issue ) .
7 One London street has been mentioned in every issue not South Molton Street but Salisbury Rd , NW6 , home of our repro house and typesetters ( and mentioned in the small print in every issue ) .
8 The very difficult challenge is to break down the Market Focus concept into components which can reach every individual on the shop floor and in every function .
9 At the same time , a new Contributions Unit , which may or may not develop into a full-blown agency , will be spun out of the existing DSS central capacity in Longbenton , Newcastle ( with people stationed in every benefit office in the land and a total staff of 7,000 ) .
10 But , there comes a time in every painting when a clean , new brush has to be used to add detail or to control a passage of the work that started off as a spontaneous accident , or alternatively to lay on a clean glaze .
11 The following pages show , on large colour plates , the versatility and sheer brilliance of an artist who has managed to catch not only the feel and technical accuracy of aircraft but also the mood of nature , in every painting .
12 ‘ Because firstly she feels embarrassed at not knowing much about art , and secondly she 's still struggling with the fact that you mould her like a piece of clay in every painting . ’
13 So when a campaign is planned a detailed schedule , with perhaps one or two alternatives , is drawn up on which every insertion in every publication and every spot on TV or radio 15 shown with its size , length and date .
14 The birth-rates of the twentieth century have been consistently lower in every decade than those of the nineteenth century , but there have been fluctuations .
15 Thus Norway sent two-thirds of its population increase to the United States , surpassed only by the unfortunate Irish who sent more than their entire increase abroad : the country lost population consistently in every decade after the Great Famine of 1846–7 .
16 It will be useful to you to make your use of them conscious , primarily to avoid cliché , the worm in every writer 's bud .
17 And now that they can be found in every colour under the sun , they 're even more versatile .
18 The things in this room were brilliantly coloured in every colour , peacock , crimson , sunflower , deep rose , nothing pale or pastel .
19 There they were , in every colour
20 At its HQ in Aldershot it runs various PT courses and trains instructors who are then sent world-wide to maintain standards of fitness in every unit of the British Army .
21 Communication Practice with new communicative activities in every unit
22 Pronunciation practice in every unit .
23 • Dusit Hotels and Resorts , Thailand ( eight hotels ) : has planted one tree for each of its hotel rooms , separates and recycles waste , uses unbleached and undyed cotton for sheets and towels in new hotels , has installed silver reflects , lowering the number of light bulbs used by half ; uses solar panels for hot water supply , has fitted water flow regulators in taps and showers and has introduces a ‘ wet-down , soap-up and rinse-off ’ campaign to promote water conservation , sponsors environmental seminars and is now initiating a ‘ green wing ’ scheme — a wing of guest rooms in every hotel converted to an eco-friendly environment , to be monitored over two years to see how energy consumption compares with standard rooms .
24 Nurses must be constantly vigilant in every activity so that there is no break in infection control and this is especially necessary because the patient can come into contact with pathogens which have become resistant to one or more of the antibiotics .
25 Neither will you feel left out of the night life , because , again , the ship 's crew have special instructions to make sure that people travelling alone are always included in every activity .
26 Computerised document handling is now common in every activity within business life .
27 In every contract where expert determination is to be used , there will be a clause which refers questions arising under the contract to an expert and which contains a number of ancillary provisions .
28 He sent questionnaires to the main participants in every case in every crown court in England and Wales during two weeks last year .
29 The humanizing and moral effects of reading literature must be left to occur as and when they will , which will be different in every individual .
30 But we can scarcely doubt , for all that , that Elizabeth must have gone to her death not a little exhausted by the duties of a wife and mother in hard times which found out the slightest weakness in every individual 's constitution .
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