Example sentences of "[be] every " in BNC.
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1 | and the then there 's flanged they 're every six er every er twenty two feet I think it is . |
2 | But the police are now warning other people to call them immediately if they 're every approached by anyone suspicious . |
3 | I do n't think they 're every twelve minutes there has n't gone an eighteen up yet . |
4 | On the second day of the magazine 's appeal for a retrial of the libel action in which Mrs Sutclife was awarded £600,000 , Geoffrey Shaw , her counsel , said : ‘ This woman has undergone more stress since 1981 than any of us are every likely to undergo . |
5 | In Bacon 's books , Sprat says , ‘ are every where scattered the best arguments , that can be produced for the defence of Experimental Philosophy ; and the best directions , that are needful to promote it ’ , while according to Glanvill ‘ all the main heads of natural history have received aids and increase from the famous Bacon , who led the way to substantial wisdom , and hath given most excellent directions for the method of such an history of nature ’ . |
6 | For him there was ‘ nothing in the world universal but names ; for the things named are every one of them individual and singular ’ . |
7 | But those same absent attributes , I would argue , are every time those of a superficial and decorative order , attributes that are attractive , no doubt , as icing on the cake , but are not pertaining to what is really essential . |
8 | In winter tours are every 30–40 minutes ; last tour begins 3.00 pm . |
9 | These are every bit as fattening as the calories in solid food , and must be taken into account in reaching your daily total calorie intake . |
10 | The skills required to fulfil that promise are every bit as complex as those needed to nurture grapes , not least because the coffee bush requires special conditions in which to thrive . |
11 | What is not always obvious is that the bridle line itself , and its connections to the kite frame , are every bit as important as the kiteline ends over which far greater fuss is made . |
12 | Departures to Hungary are every week throughout the summer from Dover on Sunday mornings . |
13 | Departures to Roznov are every week throughout the summer from Dover on Sunday mornings . |
14 | In my experience , men 's lives are every bit as ‘ ruled ’ by love as women 's . |
15 | Only the most illustrious names hold out the lure of considerable profit ; but many thousands of unknown men and women have left behind them a legacy of written material that will never be illicitly copied and imitated yet will yield a rich store of history , and throw light on their place and period , life and labours , which are every bit as important , in the ultimate scale of things , as the antics and accomplishments of those who contrived to hit the headlines . |
16 | However , potentially the players are every bit as good as are their opponents . |
17 | Steam galas are fun , but the more mundane tasks of winter maintenance are every bit as important . |
18 | David Hume begins the section of A Treatise of Human Nature on personal identity with the sentence : ‘ There are some philosophers , who imagine we are every moment intimately conscious of what we call our SELF ; that we feel its existence and its continuance in existence ; and are certain , beyond the evidence of a demonstration , both of its perfect identity and simplicity ’ . |
19 | It pays to concentrate not just on big names , but on the ‘ artists ’ , who are every bit as important to the overall texture of art ; on Lee Bontecou who was one of Leo Castelli 's most visible artists in the early 1960s — the only woman whom he represented — and who was a major inspiration to Eva Hesse ; on H. C. Westerman whom Donald Judd once described as ‘ one of the most interesting artists around ’ . |
20 | Though less heavily armoured than the human knights they use their greater speed well and are every bit as deadly in combat , catching their foes off guard with quick flanking moves and pursuits . |
21 | Gold addicts are , by nature , an optimistic bunch , unworried by the stomach-turning ups and downs of the gold price in recent years ; and gold-prospectors , hoping to catch that rogue speck in millions of gallons of silt-filled water , are every bit as resilient . |
22 | The Guinness book of theatre quotes , which costs £7.99 , is compiled by Michele Brown who readily agrees that actors and authors are every bit as cruel about actors as critics , viz Richard Burton talking about his wife Liz Taylor : ‘ She has a double chin , her legs are too short and she has a pot belly . ’ |
23 | Departures are every Saturday from London Heathrow 11 April to 10 October . |
24 | Praise indeed , and you 'll find the traditional inns that we 've selected for your accommodation are every bit as good as the food they serve ! |
25 | But Loriod 's glinting technique and scrupulous attention to detail are every bit as impressive — pity about the hissy , airless recording . |
26 | ‘ Flags & Emblems ’ suggests he could be right , boasting as it does ten numbers that are every bit as abrasive and sharply barbed as their predecessors . |
27 | He identifies these as ‘ material divisions which are every bit as ‘ real ’ and every bit as pertinent as those which arise out of the relations between classes ' ( Saunders , 1984 : 207 ) . |
28 | I suggest that , in spite of appearances , these processes are every bit as carefully organised and crafted as those involved in setting up ‘ group work ’ , and I propose some starting points for further discussion and development . |
29 | Feminism has insisted that such issues are deeply political ; representations , through imagery of women , are formed , understood , accepted , altered and compromised through a series of processes that are every bit as ideologically based as the electoral system . |
30 | This is seen as threatening in a country where repression and war are every day facts of life and their work is often dangerous . |