Example sentences of "[vb infin] every [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Labour 's policy of high interest rates and higher taxes will beggar every family in the land .
2 The chairman then went to the extent of scrapping every committee , and having three full council meetings a week , on the grounds that every member should consider every issue .
3 In Committee , we shall consider every detail of the Bill and we promise to consider carefully every clause .
4 I 'm sorry , I 'll need every minute I 've got . ’
5 And , dearie , you 'll need every minute of it .
6 The problem is if we can ever trap Hauser in a situation that 's illegal we 'll need every witness we can get .
7 ‘ We 'll need every penny we have when we get to America . ’
8 It will need every ounce of what remains of Community-mindedness to avert an EC-American showdown and the fresh blow to the sickly GATT that would go with it .
9 It looked as if she 'd need every ounce .
10 I 'll wait every day and every evening in the Grange garden , until I find a chance to see Catherine .
11 In slalom I know I can win every race if I make no mistakes .
12 ‘ It is not a blow at all — you do n't win every order you bid for .
13 At this point in time , he could win every gold medal in the book . ’
14 You can WIN every day of the week .
15 Try as we might , we can not win every case .
16 You may not win every battle but you 'll have fun .
17 However , the Ryder Cup is back in the States and if the match were ever extended to , say 24 players , instead of 12 , then I have not the slightgest doubt that America would win every time .
18 However , the Ryder Cup is back in the States and if the match were ever extended to , say 24 players , instead of 12 , I have not the slightest doubt that America would win every time .
19 It makes me jump every time .
20 Its volume of 7443 million cubic metres is greater than any other British lake and could comfortably immerse every man , woman , and child on Earth three times over .
21 It does not include every instance in which the hearer or reader has to supply missing information , but only those cases where the grammatical structure itself points to an item or items that can fill the slot in question .
22 ‘ Your turf , Miss Would-Be Lesbian Heart-Throb , may include every dyke bar and women-only disco between here and Brixton , but it does not include a Chasidic wedding hall .
23 At the touch of a button , the metallic strip on an identity card will surrender every scrap of information about us stored by any government department , as well as whatever ‘ confidential ’ and uncheckable information may have been collected by secret means .
24 She felt him explore every facet of her amenable rosebud , until she was soaking , and he had acquired an intimate knowledge of her femininity .
25 So we 're gon na catch every traffic light on red now there was something I wanted to go into Wisbech for but I ca n't think for the life of me what it was , I must get stuck into this Christmas shopping again , really must so much to do and such little time to do it in oh he 's , he 's put that car down five hundred pounds , that price of that car was , that he got for sale on it seven , seven , nine , five ,
26 We ca n't buy every job .
27 We will guarantee every child access to two years ' preschool education with a choice of preschool provision .
28 I said , the way they 're picking them out , I could n't say that they can guarantee every bearing .
29 It were n't fair that one woman should fall every time her husband used her , while another never fell at all .
30 She looks the part and no doubt would enjoy every minute of it . ’
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