Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] everyone [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is reported that everyone in the area has lost a relative as a direct result of pollution .
2 Suddenly he realized that everyone in the queue was staring at him with frank interest and uninhibited hostility .
3 The Louvre 's spokeswoman Sylvie Poujade has recently commented that everyone at the Louvre is sick and tired of the affair , which has turned into a living nightmare .
4 He insists that everyone in the office should ‘ get out into the field ’ occasionally .
5 The headteacher believed that everyone on site should become aware of the new atmosphere and how it could be managed .
6 There is little evidence that Mr Perot 's supporters are deficit hawks who conclude that everyone in Washington is weak-kneed on deficit reduction .
7 We could assume that everyone in the population is a user or a potential user of the accounts of public sector organizations .
8 A great deal of heart disease could also be prevented if everyone over the age of thirty-five had their blood pressure checked every few years by their doctor .
9 There was also the belief that traditional methods ensure that everyone in the class gets the same information and that you therefore know what pupils have learned .
10 For centuries civilised man thought poetry was the pinnacle he must reach for — ’ He caught himself suddenly and smiled for the first time Blanche had known him to , the embarrassed smile of a passionate devotee who suddenly discovers that everyone around him , whom he thought entranced by his obsession , was in fact sniggering behind his back .
11 I was told that everyone in the hamlet had electricity and a loudspeaker in their room — all , that is , except the ‘ bad elements ’ — children of the rich peasants or landlords who had apparently not become ( or had not been allowed to become ) good commune members .
12 It is not demoralising because everyone around you is going through the same thing .
13 I added : ‘ The Government is committed to the health service because we want to ensure that everyone in need of treatment receives it .
14 He said : ‘ In this country we tend to take our democratic rights for granted but this event gives Cleveland people a chance to make it clear they value those rights and believe that everyone in South Africa should have them too . ’
15 By the end of the period of imperial expansion , in the middle of the twentieth century , it was widely believed that everyone in the world should be a citizen of an independent and sovereign state and should have the same rights as all the other citizens in the state , but in 1500 very few people would have understood such a notion .
16 May LINK and everyone at long , long continue to flourish .
17 I 'm not playing any more , ’ and she stormed off the court , convinced that everyone at the club house was laughing at her .
18 Mr Dobson pledged to reduce coal imports in future , claiming that everyone in the industry in this country suffers because of it .
19 Taking preservatives out is easy , but it means that everyone in food handling — producers , distributors , retailers , caterers and consumers — has to pay even more attention to food hygiene .
20 The chauffeur said that everyone at the hospital was regularly updated on any changes to the hospital 's corporate goals .
21 She told herself she would not be shy , she would not blush when addressed as la petite Anglaise , she would not mind having her fluency admiringly remarked upon , she would not care that everyone in the shop would turn round and stare at her , the foreigner .
22 She had not realized that everyone in the world does not celebrate an Irish Halloween .
23 And then we had the er the battledress was issued , the khaki , and erm we was had our head headquarters were started , the headquarters were started in an office at , one of the office rooms at the at the Bloxwich Lock and Stamping Company by the , the top offices we used to call them , by the gates , we had one of the rooms there for and it eventually became the armoury when we got some equipment because rifles etcetera was in very short supply after Dun Dunkirk So eventually we had a few rifles and er when the er we got a few rifles and er the sirens went it was the practice at the beginning when the sirens went in this area for everything to stop and everyone down the shelter but it happened four or five times , everybody realized how non-productive this was , that the time that was lost and there was nothing happening in this area so it was decided by the R T B that we , the , the people off the shop floor would n't stop work until the attack was really imminent or it had started because if this , this was happening all over the Midlands area and of course if you , if you multiply that by the number of people at work you can imagine how much production was lost erm and also when the sirens went Major at the factory used to get the chappies out from off the shop floor , get the few rifles we 'd got , take we in to King George 's playing fields there was a , a brook running across King George 's playing fields then , it had n't and a trench which was extended to stop er aircraft from landing in King George 's cos it was just a big open space .
24 You could say that everyone at the University is involved in education , at least in the broader sense .
25 Richard explained that everyone on the E-mail network has an electronic mailbox to which letters can be ‘ posted ’ .
26 When two of the Society 's officials visited Orkney for consultation with the Social Work Department , the Orkney grapevine ensured that everyone in South Ronaldsay knew they were there within a very short time of their arrival .
27 She had been so busy with her dress house in Rome , coping with her designer , planning for the future and ensuring that everyone in the business was kept happy — each of which seemed a full-time job in itself — that she had hardly had time to spare for her three children , let alone her mother .
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