Example sentences of "that everybody [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Lastly , although it would be nice to feel that everybody charts the forward direction absolutely correctly , the reality of life is that this is an almost impossible ambition .
2 But there ; she was wrong when she thought that everybody prayed , because Mrs Aggie did n't pray , nor did Ben , nor his Annie .
3 Something that rock'n'roll has in common with the kid that walks down the street — usually black — with a big ghetto blaster on his shoulders playing it too loud , is that everybody says , ‘ What a nuisance … ’
4 So after completing my National Service , I did all the things that everybody does when they 're trying to break into show business , urged on by my father 's insistence that I found employment of some sort — ‘ Get a job , any job , just get one !
5 N Neighbourhood Watch is , is , is trying to establish that type of relationship in , in the area so that everybody does know each other .
6 ‘ Why is it that everybody does n't get better ? ’ he wondered out loud .
7 Another place , for example , it might be a good idea to stagger the times of closing of late night discos and so on so that everybody does n't come out all at once .
8 It is that everybody understands the idea of having diarrhoea and it is not pleasant , but you do not die from it .
9 Let's make sure we did n't use any term that everybody understands yeah .
10 that we do and the courses that everybody goes on , I mean you 'd you you 'd just be spending all your time sort of
11 Bill Mumford says that everybody goes on these trips comes back changed in some way … its a maturiing thing … and maybe it 's a lesson for all of us we should feel inspired by disabled people trying something remarkable
12 We begin by drawing up a huge ‘ A ’ list of all the stars that everybody recognizes , and that would always include the Royal family and such people as Paul Newman , Robert Redford , Jackie Onassis , and so on .
13 Why was ‘ Togetherness ’ proving so difficult to achieve , despite the fact that everybody believed in it ?
14 In this extract the hero approaches Stonehenge : Some readers have found the human sacrifice image ‘ juvenile ’ , and it is reminiscent of the general level of The Vale of Esthwaite ; but in Wordsworth 's defence one must point out that everybody believed that Stonehenge had been the scene of human sacrifice , and continued to do so until this century ( see , for instance , Hardy 's Tess of the D'Urbervilles ) .
15 For example , rather than cover item by item the information given to new residents and staff with questions such as ‘ Do you tell them where the post office/bed room/toilet/ etc is ? ’ , it was necessary to ask the broader question of ‘ What information is given to newcomers ? ’ , resulting in a discussion about an informative brochure that everybody received on arrival at the EPH .
16 ‘ Yes , but I thought it must be some arch or something that everybody had to stoop to go through .
17 Despite official strictures that everybody had to have one , there was no line to his converted nissen-hut home on Dartmoor .
18 ‘ This was the time when the group should have started to become a real group , but it seemed that everybody had an opinion on how the record should sound and we ended up becoming less of a group .
19 For why should anyone involve themselves with a stranger when the one thing that everybody had in plenty was trouble ?
20 We met at the youth centre in Chelmsford , checked that everybody had passports , E111 's ( health forms for the European Community ) and luggage and set off for Ramsgate .
21 Bernice had seen a number of films where that had succeeded , and more importantly thought it likely that everybody had seen at least one film where that less than daring idea had been tried .
22 He recognised familiar names and faces from all parties , and also noticed that everybody carried copies of his Dublin paper .
23 Also as usual , none of the shells survived the flood when the dam burst ; the ! all sank , which meant that everybody died .
24 Had she arranged for the sets to be changed three times during a dinner party , she would have seen to it that everybody noticed .
25 So that everybody noticed !
26 He proposed a test , based on communication via teletypes with an unseen entity that was to be at first a human and then a computer , and if the human interlocutor , who had been told he was communicating on the subject of the differences between men and women , failed to notice that a machine had been substituted for the original human partner in the dialogue , then the machine was deemed to have passed the test , and Turing suggested we might as well speak of such a successful machine as thinking by polite convention , just as , ‘ instead of arguing continually … it is usual to have a polite convention that everybody thinks ’ .
27 It 's my experience that everybody thinks how old everybody else is . "
28 But that still boils down to the fact that everybody thinks they know how schools work cos they 've been at school themselves .
29 These are the first principles of Orc generalship … the things that everybody learns pretty quickly .
30 We 've got a photograph of Julie taken er very shortly after the incident it 's the one that everybody saw yesterday , have a look .
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