Example sentences of "everyone [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At first , the Zuwaitina canteen milk seemed to everyone concerned an instance of just such a letter-of-the-law possession , The realization that it was an issue of constitutional principle came slowly , when the Jordanian 's lawyer ( Abdulsalam Abdulhadi ) outlined his defence . |
2 | He did n't want everyone to see the marks of his sins . |
3 | The supporters were happy , the players were happy and everyone agreed the Everton board had pulled off a coup in tempting their most successful manager back to Merseyside . |
4 | While everyone agreed the changes in living standards since the film was made were for the better , there was some nostalgia for farming as it was when they were young . |
5 | Everyone agrees the safety of 500 pupils is paramount . |
6 | Everyone agrees the camera loves her ’ |
7 | Everyone agrees the republics need all the parctical help they can get to stop them tearing themselves apart . |
8 | It just occurred to me that not everyone got a chance to see the FA Youth Cup Final ! |
9 | Everyone got a pen ? |
10 | Just over a year ago everyone got a bit of a scare when an opinion poll showed that one third of the French agreed with the extremist ideas supported by Mr Le Pen — priority for the French ( as opposed to immigrants ) in jobs , housing , and family benefits ; the abolition of all income tax and its replacement with higher rates of VAT ; the reintroduction of the death penalty for murderers and drug traffickers ; and the expulsion of the immigrant long-term unemployed ; the banning of tourist visas for Arabs and Africans ( to stop illegal immigration ) , and so on . |
11 | Everyone got a copy ? |
12 | Jim Bob says that no way would they have done this if it had been their money , and hopes that everyone got the joke . |
13 | In the end everyone expected a return on love , demanded a rebate of gratitude or respect . |
14 | When the settlers got to Virginia , everyone expected the gentlemen of the party to run things , just as in England . |
15 | ‘ If he was here today he would be urging everyone to support the research efforts of the Foundation . ’ |
16 | Ms Li dismisses any suggestion that anyone will feel like a second-class citizen : ‘ Everyone understands the changes our country is going through . |
17 | First , it makes good sense because everyone understands the language of money as a common denominator which goes across all boundaries . |
18 | In case you find that potential recruits feel that the Park Society offers a marginally cheaper way of supporting the Welsh countryside , I think it is important that everyone understands the difference between us . |
19 | The pragmatist might suggest that precision is fine only so long as everyone understands the term : in fact , Pulex irritans is less obviously a flea , than ‘ flea ’ . |
20 | Herein lies a big problem for managers who must take steps to ensure that everyone understands the need for involvement — To this end a series of seminars and talks should be arranged in order to explain the issue , seek ideas and the commitment of everyone to meeting the challenge . |
21 | Boycott led the way with 86 and everyone made a contribution of sorts , but soon after lunch on the final day they were 290 for 6 and defeat was still possible . |
22 | It 's not very nice because everyone thinks a fire is flames but the really dangerous thing is smoke and you literally ca n't breathe in the smoke . |
23 | ‘ I 've been talking to people about this , 'cos everyone thinks the video is so sexy , you know . |
24 | ‘ Everyone thinks the Amaranth Line was enormously wealthy , but so much of it went in the Sorcery Wars — dear me , I intended no discourtesy , sir . |
25 | This is a collective ritual in which everyone plays a part . |
26 | Everyone using a Scanner who could not afford the high prices demanded by commercial Optical Character Recognition packages will be delighted with this . |
27 | It soon became obvious that almost everyone using the beach left the area via the 6ft wide path leading to the outdoor shower , and from there to the rear entrance of the resort . |
28 | We 've chosen to go it alone , but the net result is the same , that the computer store of information includes information on the authors and the titles of the books and , of course , now includes information on the books that are being borrowed , who 's got them , when they 're coming back , how many other copies we 've got , whether we 've got copies on order and all of that , all in one central store of information , a central store which can be shared by everyone using the library . |
29 | We 've chosen to go it alone , but the net result is the same , that the computer store of information includes information on the authors and the titles of the books and , of course , now includes information on the books that are being borrowed , who 's got them , when they 're coming back , how many other copies we 've got , whether we 've got copies on order , and all of that , all in one central store of information , a central store which can be shared by everyone using the library . |
30 | But she coaxed him along with her unwaveringly sympathetic smile , and he ordered everyone to dismantle the tables and re-set them . |