Example sentences of "everyone [verb] [adv] for " in BNC.
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1 | Everyone goes in for a little enhancement , one way or another . |
2 | Of course , everyone signs up for nearly everything , but then it 's all part of university life . |
3 | ‘ Now , will everyone act sensibly for five minutes ? ’ he said . |
4 | Did you not tell her that everyone dresses up for Willi 's party ? |
5 | One Victorian scheme was for a tunnel lit by candles , where horses would draw passengers across in special vehicles , pausing only at an artificial island in the middle of the Channel for everyone to come up for air and water . |
6 | In October and November the raids were taking place nearly every night , but in spite of the disturbed nights almost everyone turned up for work next day . |
7 | As there was only the one company it is reasonable to infer that everyone roped in for the first loan was in fact a Merchant Taylor . |
8 | Erm er well everyone gets there for half six but it does n't exactly start till seven . |
9 | Not surprisingly , everyone looked around for a similar opportunity . |
10 | Tell everyone to watch out for a foreign body ? |
11 | The traveller who rides on a local bus can learn a lot : in the mountains of Greece everyone clings on for dear life and makes the sign of the cross at every bend in the road ; in the Thar Desert , Rajasthan , a sense of humour is essential , especially when the giggling driver moves the sheltering bus to reveal squatting passengers answering the call of nature , and in South America it helps if you do n't mind sitting next to a chicken or sharing the floor with a goat . |
12 | The Profitboss steers clear of such indulgence , for in the end everyone pays dearly for the privilege of the few . |
13 | Everyone stood aside for the barrel-like KGB colonel in full uniform and his scruffy civilian companion . |
14 | Now the emphasis is on families and communities , and everyone comes together for the feeding of the 30,000 . |