Example sentences of "[pron] every [noun] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 And that they , two people , you know somebody every week will collect in all the languages books and take them along er , or the language homework and take them along to their language teacher and the other one will take the history le , homework and take them on to the history teacher , and then they go off to assembly alright ?
2 But he warns his former coworker that her every move will be scrutinized .
3 The proposal of the Leader of the Opposition to spend the money that is now spent on British farmers on farmers in southern Europe is something about which every farmer should know — unless the Opposition spokesman will advise him differently and tell the House when he has so advised him .
4 Repetition , according to Brook , beautifully captures the endless practice in which every artist must engage .
5 As a positive step towards ensuring some uniformity of treatment of all other non-secret operations , in both public and private sectors , the Committee strongly advocated a set of publicly known Codes of Practice , to one or other of which every user would be required to subscribe .
6 Roxburgh believes that the minnows of Group Two in the European Championship will employ every negative tactic available to them , so the Scots boss has included only five out-and-out defenders in an attack-minded squad of 21 for a game in which every goal will be precious .
7 Suits by Dormeuil , a petrol blue and red two-tone suit , or a fine mohair suit were clothes which every skinhead would aspire to , but which few owned .
8 First , older people do not form an exclusive group , but one of which every individual will eventually become a member .
9 This freedom is a luxury which every society should afford its citizens : as many languages as there are desires — a utopian proposition in that no society is yet ready to admit the plurality of desire .
10 We have published guidance which every Department must use in assessing the environmental impact of its policies and programmes .
11 We have given advice to Departments on drawing up environmental housekeeping strategies for themselves — another first which every Department must complete by the end of 1992 .
12 When you are detained in ugly , sordid , or ungrateful embraces , it would be difficult without the artificial aid of a picture to counterfeit those ecstasies which every corner may expect for his money .
13 ‘ That is why we have developed a comprehensive environmental policy of which every employee will receive a copy in the New Year .
14 The government now sought agreement on " a totally new , just constitutional system in which every inhabitant will enjoy equal rights , treatment and opportunities in every sphere of endeavour : constitutional , social and economic " .
15 He added that the government was prepared to begin talks with black leaders on " a totally new , just , constitutional settlement in which every inhabitant will enjoy equal rights , treatment and opportunities in every sphere of endeavour : constitutional , social and economic " [ see p. 37232 ] .
16 The abolition of domestic rates involves their replacement by a flat rate ‘ community charge ’ , widely called a ‘ poll tax ’ , which every adult must pay .
17 It will be nice if you could get somebody to do this for you every day would n't it ?
18 Without you every morning would be like going back to work after a holiday .
19 Oh I 'd hate to see them every day would you ?
20 The eyes seemed to be staring at him with peculiar intensity , as though he were a rare specimen whose every move must be observed .
21 He spoke quietly but such was the tension in the church , his every word could be heard quite distinctly .
22 WHAT EVERY PARENT SHOULD KNOW ABOUT DRUGS
23 In addition , each cell must have a set of instructions — possibly analogous to genetic information — which lists what every cell must do in every position .
24 Yes , she says , that is exactly what every adult should do .
25 ‘ It will be mine soon ; I 'll have all of you … your every thought will be open to me , as mine will be to you .
26 ‘ I will do as you ask for now — jet lag is catching up with me — but I warn you not to try to disappear ; your every move will be known to me almost before you make it . ’
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