Example sentences of "it every [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She did n't want to feel this attraction for Luke Calder and would fight it every inch of the way .
2 I see the Doctor screaming for mercy as I inflict upon it every agony in the infinite skies ! ’
3 Does she do it every weekend ?
4 He gave it every chance .
5 You paid it every quarter .
6 I 'd go it alone and rid this cinema of the bums who terrorise it every Sunday night .
7 Now both of them were choking with their laughter as Mick ended , ‘ It got so bad that they used to wait for it every Sunday night and try to smother me with a pillow .
8 Is it every Sunday you go ?
9 not painful er but it when you er it is when they 're doing physio and when I do , you know , I have , have to do it myself , I should be doing it every hour .
10 I 'd have to do it every hour .
11 ‘ Nottingham Graduate ’ congratulates the University on this excellent development and wishes it every success .
12 Should you want to do some withy and teasel research for yourself , you might visit their willow and wetland centre in Stoke St Gregory where they grow 50 acres of willow and harvest it every winter , when the plants are dormant and the rods measure 8 feet .
13 She had heard it every year on Monaghan Day for years but she was unsure if Moran would allow any talk of the war .
14 Draw up a School Development Plan and renew it every year .
15 An average crop has between 100 and 400kg per hectare of nitrogen deposited on it every year , and between 70 and 150kg per hectare is leached into the ground and filters through to the water systems .
16 They rebuilt it every year out of slats of wood and branches , with sheets of birch-bark for a roof .
17 This was so successful he has done it every year since , but with a different group of children .
18 Since the competition took on its present format in 1989 , Slough had won it every year .
19 In this last case the prime purpose of the prize is to benefit its giver ; if Barclays Bank had to pay for the column inches of publicity that its award brings it every year , there would be no Barclay 's Prize .
20 Hundreds of children go blind from it every year . ’
21 More than four million people come to it every year .
22 ‘ Yes , ’ said Matey encouragingly , ‘ we hold it every year , and we usually make quite a large sum to give to the various charities connected with the Church . ’
23 Because — as you may not be entirely surprised to hear-How the Sage Saved the Bride from the Dybbuk is one of the best-loved tales in the Limnititzker lore ; we tell it every year , with several other old favourites , on the anniversary of the great Wonder-Rabbi 's death .
24 Why was it every year ended sort of optimistically and every year we expected to go back up ?
25 ‘ I always do it every year , ’ she 'd replied rather snappishly .
26 Millions of tourists visit it every year .
27 They do it , well they do it every year .
28 I mean that 's brilliant i n't it , they do it every year in that , just brilliant , I reckon that 's real ,
29 Made from nasty leatherette with myriad pockets and a different strap for carrying it every way humanly possible .
30 as for trade , it will be encouraged by it every way ; for carriage of all kind of heavy goods will be much easier , the waggoners will either perform in less time , or draw heavier loads , or the same load with fewer horses ; the pack-horses will carry heavier burthens , or travel further in a day … all which will tend to lessen the rate of carriage , and so bring goods cheaper to market .
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