Example sentences of "[subord] every " in BNC.
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1 | Graff also invokes the Bakhtinian concept of dialogue , where every utterance implies another utterance , which it answers , attacks , continues , or relates to in some way . |
2 | I do n't want to invest in anything where every day I have to worry whether my managers are going to leave me . ’ |
3 | After five minutes in Chicago , where every lamp-post is festooned with flyers , where every office is up for grabs , and where every name proclaims the city 's ethnic diversity , a visitor swims in the sheer exuberance . |
4 | After five minutes in Chicago , where every lamp-post is festooned with flyers , where every office is up for grabs , and where every name proclaims the city 's ethnic diversity , a visitor swims in the sheer exuberance . |
5 | He imagined a nightmare scene where every time you blinked , or blew your nose , or scratched an itch , the auctioneer would up the price , until you found you had paid eight thousand pounds for a snooker ball . |
6 | In a revolution , where any decision may suddenly raise questions about freedom , justice , in a new form , and where every aspect of life may be brought under scrutiny , it could follow that all action , all weighing of pros and cons , is unprincipled . |
7 | Augusta National has been a Republican bastion , but Arkanas is borderline Southern , where every son followed daddy and granddaddy as avowed Democrats only to vote the other way when election day arrived . |
8 | Their planning was meticulous — Mem used buckets of her son 's Lego to work out where every radiator and socket should go to accommodate their furniture . |
9 | Jazz is very popular in Birmingham too , with a ten day festival each July , where every type of jazz is heard in all kinds of places — indoors and out . |
10 | Thirdly , quality is only possible where every component of the organisation 's needs is defined and appropriate training procedures are identified and implemented in order to improve the staff selection process . |
11 | He had read many of the books in the library , and knew exactly where every one was , much better than Mr Crangle . |
12 | Yes , he said , there were equal rights for Lebanon 's 17 religious communities , freedom of expression for every man and woman be they Muslim or Christian ; it was a land where every man was a friend to the other without distinction . |
13 | In 1843 Mr Read of Crediton suggested attaching a farm to the College , where every kind of stock-farming , manuring , buying and selling , could occasionally be left to the judgment of the senior students . |
14 | Up on Jimale , the south-facing mountain slope where every year the cultivated land is extended further into the surrounding forest , they were harvesting the wheat . |
15 | With no trouble in selling their products , Champagne houses should have been heartened by such healthy expansion , but theirs was a labour-intensive business , where every bottle produced was taken through each stage of a complex operation by hand . |
16 | When my children were very small we used to live on the outskirts of Richmond Park , where every day I used to take my eldest child for a walk , and it was here that I first began to collect horse mushrooms . |
17 | ‘ There exists a very fine line between a situation where the ball can not emerge and one where every effort is being made to present ball , but the opposition do everything possible to prevent that presentation . ’ |
18 | In contrast , an allegory is a story where the message is hidden in a type of code ; where the characters and/or events really represent other characters and events ; a story where every detail has a meaning . |
19 | One moment there was glass , and the next there were bits of glass , drifting out like a jigsaw puzzle where every piece had suddenly decided it wanted some personal space . |
20 | And where every body panel is precisely positioned according to a computer model consisting of 12,000 reference points . |
21 | The most notable conditions were low down in the West , particularly in the Glencoe area , where every stream formed a mini icefall and icy crags like Beinn Udlaidh were in excellent condition . |
22 | Publishers now accept novels which are composed of a series of short , interlinked stories , novels where prose narrative alternates with poems and — perhaps most interestingly — the epistolary novel has been resurrected , along with the novel of fragments , where every page contains a separate ‘ statement ’ that is linked to every other statement through place , character and feeling . |
23 | If , as now seems certain , that is not possible , then Flushing Meadow , where every regular tennis journalist has his own horror story to tell about the failures of the elevators which carry them to the Press Box in the sky , will remain ‘ the place we love to hate ’ . |
24 | It coexisted with an ardently self-purifying ethos , where every emotion in literature and life was to be tried and tested against moral examples offered by the great poets and novelists of past time : by Blake 's Songs of Innocence and Experience , by George Eliot 's Middlemarch , by the fiction ( above all ) of D. H. Lawrence . |
25 | Even an area a few metres square can be turned into a mysterious little haven , where every turn of the path reveals something fresh and exciting . |
26 | The primary curriculum was to be active rather than passive and one where every appropriate practical experience should be used to underpin theoretical learning . |
27 | In Sonnet 5 , for example , when we read ‘ Those hours that with gentle work did frame/The lovely gaze where every eye doth dwell ’ we take the second line as meaning ‘ Thy lovely gaze ’ ( similarly with 137 , to the Mistress ) . |
28 | This is a stunning world of peace and tranquility , an assortment of panoramic spectacles , where every sight is awesome , and all are on the grandest of scales . |
29 | So perhaps pride of place should go to his recording of the Violin Sonata with Jacques Thibaud , that rarefied distillation of Debussy 's genius , and a work where every phantom from his past seems to rise before him . |
30 | But in cash-starved rural communities , where every extra pound of meat is a godsend , it can do more to win the active support of local people than any number of anti-poaching patrols . |