Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] every " in BNC.

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1 They have to struggle desperately every day to make ends meet .
2 Benny could see her mother sitting there stretching her hand out full of what she had been full of for months now : the huge advantages of being able to come home every night by bus .
3 I was to write home every week .
4 ‘ He used to meet here every Yuletide — he , two hospitallers , and others . ’
5 And er she got it away eventually bathing it and talking to the little girl and then she said to her now I want you to come here every day she said so I can I see to that for you .
6 The coal boats were manned by locals and the late J , , used to work there every Summer .
7 One of the great advantages of MEDAU which also sets this method of teaching movement apart from so many of today 's exercise programmes is its adaptability to meet almost every specialised need in the community .
8 He fought to hold it down , getting up and pacing about , counting strides aloud in the English tongue , forcing himself to observe minutely every crack and cobweb , every light pattern and shadow texture over the rough brick walls and polished leather of bridles and saddles , until he 'd mastered the terrible memory .
9 To define away every social class difference on the grounds that the social class division itself is erroneous would clearly be a pointless procedure , but the researcher does have an obligation to note those cases where it seems to her/him that faults in this classification ‘ explain ’ the pattern in the data most closely .
10 You will also need curtain heading tape or stiffening of your choice ( Chapter 6 ) to the length of your valance strip , plus enough valance or curtain hooks to space approximately every 7.5cm ( 3in ) along a gathered heading , or one for each pleat on a pleated heading , and one for each end .
11 By breaking down the quarterly or annual outgoings into monthly amounts you will see exactly how much money you have to set aside every month to meet those periodic demands on your cash .
12 I thought , ‘ If I 'm going to sing this album , I 'm going to have to work at it , ’ and I treated it rather like a weight-training program — I went in there , sung my guts out and tried to reach further every day .
13 Although these missions may be scaled down if the alliance 's Patriot missiles continue to destroy almost every incoming Scud , a fear remains that Iraq might be able to replace the conventional warheads with chemical ones .
14 They simply repeated their censure periodically while Israel continued to destroy almost every facet of Resolution 242 's validity by land seizures , illegal settlements , and the annexation of both Jerusalem and the Golan Heights .
15 His fieldwork in England and Wales led him to visit virtually every castle with visible remains , from humble earthwork upwards , culminating in the publication of his Castellarium Anglicanum ( 1983 ) .
16 It would allow patients to receive almost every type of healthcare from beauty treatment to fullscale surgery .
17 She wished her parents lived in the Aran Islands and that there could be no question of her having to go home every night .
18 If place is to be defined in terms of co-ordinates , the assumption that no particular can be in two places at once presupposes the ( logical ) possibility of a unique designation by means of co-ordinates of every single position in space , i.e. the possibility , in principle , of setting up an all-embracing co-ordinate system ; making it possible to differentiate unambiguously every point in space from any other from a given origin .
19 The idea behind it is to cover practically every graphics eventually in one integrated bundle , with loads of fonts and clip-art to boot .
20 My tape recorder used to load practically every game I bought , but now I 'm lucky if it loads one game a week !
21 On the other hand , something — many things — went wrong to turn a team who used to win virtually every match into one who could not win any .
22 It was enough to buy almost every available reggae singer on the island .
23 All in all , you and your family will enjoy the full protection of 16 different cash benefits to cover almost every aspect of your family 's health .
24 It is impossible for any of us to monitor carefully every single thing we say — how boring and stilted our speech would be if we did — but it is as well to remember that young children take the spoken word very literally , and a great deal of harm can be caused by the use of thoughtless and insensitive phrases .
25 Through knowing what happens if we empower Ego , and by understanding our payoffs , we can decide to change — to choose love rather than fear , joy rather than struggle , forgiveness rather than punishment , cooperation rather than competition , honesty rather than deception , responsibility rather than blame ; and to do so every day of our lives .
26 The MMC ( 1980 : 97 ) found that in some guards ' depots , twelve-hour days were routinely worked , and that , apparently , ‘ those staff who wish to work their Sundays mostly have the opportunity to do so every other Sunday without strict regard to the numbers actually required to operate train services ’ .
27 After this time D2 should start to flash once every two seconds .
28 In Committee , we shall consider every detail of the Bill and we promise to consider carefully every clause .
29 In this chapter and the next we shall examine classical foundationalism in some detail , and find reason to reject almost every part of it .
30 Trying our best is enough-we ca n't always expect to succeed fully every time .
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