Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [pers pn] [verb] every " in BNC.

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1 I shot them in cold blood and I enjoyed every minute of it …
2 Every group in this council and I believe every member who speaks , agrees that we have a need to refurbish homes .
3 And er then everything after the Fair went to my home and I counted every , everything .
4 The pop singer is interesting and er l er we 've got a record , i it could be The Best of Adam Faith and I think every track is practically worn out .
5 Erm , and then Marie 's , to pick up , she gets me milk erm er fo sick of running out of milk and she goes every , twice a week to , to get er , main shopping and just milk on Friday , and she said oh I can get you milk so
6 He was dressed in a dark suit with a gleaming white shirt and he looked every bit as magnificent in his role of business tycoon as he did in more casual clothes .
7 It was a tremendous experience and I loved every minute of it , daily training , the fact that you were in company of really good players all the time .
8 ‘ It was a fantastic experience and I loved every minute of it , ’ says Ball .
9 She 's still in regular contact with Sub-lieutenant Bacci and I have every hope that he 'll gain her confidence . ‘
10 He loved the place and he returned every year to play an often small part as umpire of races between undistinguished clubs far below the Olympic standard he was obliged to administer .
11 ‘ Right now , I 'm going to fill the big bowl with nice hot water and you are going to have a scrub and I want every bit of you to be clean , mind , including your hair . ’
12 ‘ It is really great fun and I enjoy every minute of it . ’
13 ‘ We wanted analysis of the Treaty and we believe every board of directors should get a copy so they can ask their lawyers exactly what it means for their business . ’
14 It was his life and he loved every minute of it .
15 My right hon. Friend the Member for Llanelli ( Mr. Davies ) disputed that in terms of the cost of gas and he had every reason to do so .
16 I ai n't in any real hurry and I stop every now and then for a look round .
17 You suspect it might have been better to spend just a little more in return for lots more computing potential and you have every justification in feeling misled .
18 Lewis is as pleasant a man as there is in heavyweight boxing and he has every right to make as much money as he can , as quickly as he can .
19 ‘ This was a tragic death and I have every sympathy for Sarah 's parents .
20 He was the smallest boy in the class and he prayed every night that God and His Angels would help him to grow .
21 The message which Balfour sent was that , ‘ He is also of the opinion that it will be a serious danger if the Socialist Party is allowed to assume office at the present time and he thinks every means ought to be taken to avert the Parliamentary defeat which would bring them into office in your place .
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