Example sentences of "be [verb] every " in BNC.

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1 Add to this that today 's stars are fit and positive , as well as the thought that they now use almost illegal high-tech equipment and are given every new creation to experiment with , such as metal heads , weird shafts and incredible balls , and it 's no wonder they find the perfect combination — for them .
2 The faculty is particularly keen to ensure that candidates who have not made the ‘ going rate ’ because of disadvantaged or deprived circumstances but who are of good academic potential are given every chance of entry .
3 posts are erected every hundred metres , right ?
4 ‘ Companies are using every trick in the book to stay one step in front of their competitors , ’ said Paul Carratu of corporate investigators Carratu International .
5 Rangers , incidentally , are to issue every supporter travelling to Belgium with the club next week a booklet outlining the need for good behaviour in order to avoid an incident of the type in France which recently cost FC Brugge a UEFA imposed fine of £118,000 after they had reversed an earlier decision to have the match with Rangers played behind closed doors .
6 Take the thousands of Third World labourers who are poisoned every year by pesticides .
7 When Hughes , who had been cheered every time he warmed up , was brought on with United 2-1 down , Ferguson again incurred the crowd 's wrath by bringing off Sharpe , who like all United 's young players is popular with the supporters .
8 The weights used in the index calculation are revised every January on the basis of the most recently available results of the Family Expenditure Survey .
9 The first point to note is that since the weights are revised every January , the index for April 1985 is calculated first of all using January 1985 as the base period .
10 The work is hard but I am enjoying every single minute and my peer support is excellent .
11 ‘ This afternoon I am going out to do some Christmas shopping and I am enjoying every minute .
12 Some 88 million bottles are consumed every year , i.e the equivalent of nearly ¼ million bottles every day — or about three bottles every second of every day .
13 The Local Authority Housing Development had been plagued every nigh with complaints from these distant relatives of the lobster .
14 He has been given every chance to develop , for the West Indies youth team 's tour of Australia in 1988 , another trip to Zimbabwe in 1989 and every representative President 's XI or Under-23s going in the Caribbean against touring teams .
15 He throws me out anyway , a bad influence , a bad example , coming from the kind of home I did , I should know better , I 'd been given every chance .
16 He was told he had been given every opportunity to pay , and was jailed for 32 days .
17 ‘ People have been given every chance to make payment in full or to make an arrangement to pay , but it seems as though there is a hard core who do not want to pay . ’
18 Walks with an English speaking guide are arranged every week .
19 My targets er have been broken every month .
20 Service cars are repainted every three to four years , but the fierce weather conditions can ruin a livery in one season .
21 This is no ordinary cash-in either , kids — Michael himself has actually been consulted every step of the way in the development of the Moonwalker game .
22 Thus , the published index for April 1985 is no longer a simple Laspeyres index because , since 1974 , the weights have been revised every year .
23 Changes are happening every day . ’
24 In Japan , thousands of animals are discarded every day .
25 ‘ I believe this is the only country in which there has been a national acknowledgment of God 's directing Providence in the cholera , and I believe it is not a mere outward form but that more and more are becoming every day religious . ’
26 In Holland about 400 tons of lead shot are scattered every year .
27 The new wave of theft means more than £3,800 worth of goods are pinched every minute .
28 Around 80 drivers are caught every month at the bridge .
29 Even as early as the second stage of imprisonment conjugal visits are permitted every fifteen days .
30 Yet the plain fact is that this number of children are dying every day — dying from diseases we know how to cure .
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