Example sentences of "everyone in the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 John Young , a larger-than-life figure , had automatically assumed the Princess would sit in the Royal Box , and had sold tickets in the belief that everyone in the theatre would have a view of the Princess .
2 I admire people who can throw aside everything and everyone in the pursuit of what they want .
3 Equally , there may be a separate policy for each individual or a master policy , covering everyone in the scheme .
4 Although the subject was something not discussed , almost everyone in the road had at one time or another been confided in and had helped Mrs Browning as far as they could , although she seemed to feel she should not worry any particular neighbour too much so went from one to another , as it were in turn .
5 Got to visit everyone in the road ? ’ .
6 Everyone in the road , eh ? ’ shrilled the old woman .
7 They 'll then pass the information on so that eventually everyone in the road knows .
8 As the sun went down over the trees , everyone in the squadron had enjoyed a hard day 's military training and , after a good dinner and some well-deserved beers , they were very happy and were looking forward to the challenges of the next day .
9 Everyone in the saloon was looking at her .
10 ‘ We 've opened the doors to new possibilities for everyone in the hotel industry , ’ he declares .
11 The noises that came from the rooms on either side seemed like the sound-track of a film that everyone in the hotel was playing , a film in which various people were constantly ambushed , or tortured , or — in joy — found God .
12 Does everyone in the faculty know what is happening about a ) syllabus ; b ) money ; c ) timetable ?
13 We aim to take an active role in setting up projects which will set standards of excellence and make the arts more accessible by developing a wide ranging programme of arts activities for everyone in the South East . ’
14 Reservations are up on 1991 , and everyone in the ferry business predicts a bumper year .
15 Tony takes the hint and decides not to wax equally lyrical about the Svalbard storm that kept everyone in the tent for seventy-two hours , unable to go out for anything .
16 She noted everyone in the choir , indeed , as part of a determined effort not to gaze all the time at Giles Carnaby , who was in the back row , in the middle of the tenors , straight ahead of her , where she could consider him in detail — silvery hair , grey herring-bone tweed jacket , greenish shirt , paisley patterned silk tie ( so much for not gazing … )
17 To everyone in the choir presumably .
18 When everyone in the country lives with the prospect of having their house destroyed by a bomb during the night , the Christian talk of Armageddon seems less fanciful than in the ‘ weak piping times of peace ’ .
19 It is a massive redistribution of wealth from one owner ( the Government , on behalf of everyone in the country ) to a much narrower segment of the population ( the 4 to 5 million likely to take up the offer ) who will be able to buy the assets at a discount .
20 It is a massive redistribution of wealth from one owner ( the Government , on behalf of everyone in the country ) to a much narrower segment of the population ( the 4 to 5 million likely to take up the offer ) who will be able to buy the assets at a discount .
21 ‘ If you were Free People and you wanted to strike a shocking , symbolic blow at the family — something that everyone in the country would feel — which family would you bomb ? ’
22 He began to think he could be doing more important things like writing to everyone in the country , asking if he was their son .
23 From now on everyone in the country will have the chance to recommend ‘ deserving cases ’ for an award .
24 The appeal runs until the end of this year and is asking everyone in the country to take part in a sponsored swim .
25 The role of women in the English Civil Wars is interesting , because the fact that nearly everyone in the country took sides either for Parliament or for the King , and all able-bodied men would be recruited and this meant that women were left without protection , and had to survive somehow .
26 I am sure that my constituents are mindful of the fact that not everyone in the country pays £440 in community charge .
27 Regardless of what company is involved in such matters and of whether it has a socialist supporter , a Conservative supporter or no political supporter at all , it is our duty as a House to enable everyone in the country to feel that his or her pension is well protected .
28 Everyone in the country must have seen them .
29 The idea that everyone in the country is wealthy has always been a myth .
30 Is it not a fact that everyone in the Home Office associated with this case has been properly advised by qualified lawyers , that the facts that my right hon. Friend had produced to the House today are not in dispute and that the issue is one of constitutional importance only ?
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