Example sentences of "[modal v] be every " in BNC.
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1 | The military influence survives in an unobtrusive but strict adherence to timetables that specify where the party should be every five minutes of the day . |
2 | Britain needs jobs and that need should be every company 's first priority . |
3 | His famous comment about things are back to as they should be every nation for herself and god for us all . |
4 | The rate of call as you close with the track should be every 1–15 seconds . |
5 | ‘ It should be every professional 's dream to play at Wembley but if players do n't have the right attitude in training you ca n't consider them . |
6 | Your objectives should be every time somebody says no , thank you for the fifty pound . |
7 | It must be every child 's dream to visit Walt Disney World — and every parent 's wish to take their children on the holiday of a lifetime . |
8 | She must be every bit as cruel as they say , my lady . ’ |
9 | It is a valuable source of work for any practice and with statistics telling us that 80 per cent of people entitled to claim do not do so , there must be every possibility of expanding this area of work . |
10 | There are more than 12 million pictures cataloguing what must be every major news story since the agency was set up in the 30's . |
11 | There might be every reason for treating such evidence with care , but the reasons were not sufficient to form a legal barrier to submitting the evidence at all . |
12 | ‘ The dragons might be there ; they might be real and they might be every bit as vicious as I 'd imagined , but I 'm a human being ; so was Adolf Hitler and he killed millions of people ! |
13 | And it will be company policy from now on that it 'll be every two years . |
14 | The rowing standard at Henley is famous throughout the world and people would give their right oar to race on the course , it 'll be every but as hard out there this year as any other . |
15 | ‘ We 'll be every bit as fired up as if we were playing Spain . ’ |
16 | I 'll be every morning I get shaved going to work in the morning . |
17 | That 's why I could n't live there cos I 'd be fucking , I 'd be every night . |
18 | These units may be every bit as difficult to define and handle , conceptually at least , as the fleas themselves . |
19 | This may be every two hours , or half an hour after each meal . |
20 | But it 's the working with them , you know , you 've got to try and work with them , he 's got to go round may be every five minutes and make sure they 've put it out , otherwise he 's going to stand there doing his university work . |
21 | There would be every justification to grant-aid this type of work , leaving developers and speculators to concentrate on additional building when they see that they can utilise the facilities throughout the year . |
22 | There would be every justification for her to stay at home most of the time and only emerge on joint engagements with her husband . |
23 | My mother was fond of her and I shall be every whit as fond . |
24 | I thank all the people who have supported us over the past eleven years and assure them that T.R. Shipping will be every bit as dedicated in the future . ’ |
25 | ‘ Pancho ’ will be every bit as tough when he takes his place on the bench beside player-manager Frank Stapleton — even if it means shouting ‘ come in number nine ’ to the boss . |
26 | The manufacturer 's catalogue will specify the fixing distance for the gutter brackets : normally these will be every 1m ( or 3ft ) , with extra brackets at corners and where the outlets are fitted . |
27 | Certainly there will be every opportunity for authorities of any potential size to put forward their views . |
28 | If you bend and twist to try to accommodate him , you will end up like a pretzel , and your behaviour will be every bit as neurotic as his . |
29 | Care should , however , be taken to avoid any glaring inconsistency between the covenants accepted by the partners and those imposed on their employees : and in many cases , looked at objectively , the value to a firm ( and to its potential competitors ) of a senior employee ( even one who is not legally qualified ) can be every bit as great as that of any of its partners . |
30 | The others can be every so sweet . |