Example sentences of "everyone [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 " Before everyone goes up to the top , " said Hazel , " we ought to find out what it 's like .
2 Everyone goes on about Cher 's dresses , showing her navel .
3 I can see why nuns wear white when they take the veil , but when you think of the way everyone goes on at the prospect of the wedding night innocence is the last thing on anyone 's mind . ’
4 ‘ She hates the way everyone goes on in England .
5 Everyone goes in for a little enhancement , one way or another .
6 Everyone goes out on longer boards with the biggest sails they can handle , either sailing around the windsurf bay till the winds become gusty , or sailing upwind for lunch at the long beach .
7 Everyone goes out on longer boards with the biggest sails they can handle .
8 Often , even after insisting that everyone goes back to the launch point , there will be barely enough people to hold all the gliders down , turn them around and re-park them if the wind changes .
9 Of course , everyone signs up for nearly everything , but then it 's all part of university life .
10 Everyone got up on stage for the final encore and launched themselves into a shambolic but passionate rendering of ‘ Wild Thing ’ which involved a bit of hot action in the shape of LOX from Kingmaker snogging an alarmed PATRICK from the Kitchens during the chorus .
11 Everyone got on with the business at hand , preoccupied with the problems of food shortages , lack of funds and compliance with the rules of the Islamic order .
12 It was strange , too , Anne thought , that everyone got on with their normal lives , in spite of the constant raids and disturbed nights , and had become used to seeing servicemen in so many different uniforms thronging the streets and the cinemas , and in the public houses she was sure , although she had never been in one .
13 … as soon as the Empress saw a place which was totally wild with virtually unclimbable rocks everyone got out of the carriage and she set out , armed with a stout walking stick , to beat a path over huge rocks , clumps of juniper bushes , enormous ferns as high as shrubs .
14 And what do you think about this idea of turning it into like a little piazza there for everyone to sit out on do you like that idea ?
15 Everyone lines up in ranks , all facing the instructor , who is the highest authority in the dojo and is recognized by his black belt .
16 When everyone moved out of the kitchen into the living-room after lunch , leaving Jannie to put the coffee on , Bob lingered behind with her , savouring the sudden calm .
17 Did you not tell her that everyone dresses up for Willi 's party ?
18 If the organizer calls ‘ submarines ’ everyone lies down with a leg in the air .
19 He is very wealthy and everyone looks up to him but as for me I could understand from my limited Italian he is very sad because one of his ships is very late in arriving in port and is feared lost .
20 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 .
21 " Is everyone bidding out of future pay ? "
22 And why should that get everyone swarming around like bees ? ’
23 Most of the children said they could n't remember any bits they liked ; eventually , with much prompting and nagging , everyone came up with something .
24 At the wedding , everyone but everyone came up to me to say , ‘ It wo n't be long before it 's your turn too , ’ or something similar , and each time somebody said it , I grew increasingly resentful .
25 ‘ We wanted everyone to look out on green fields and I fought , so hard , to stop any high rise buildings .
26 Rachel stayed in her bedroom dressing , while she heard people coming and going from the villa incessantly , her father cheerful and everyone rushing around like mad trying to get ready .
27 ‘ We need everyone to chip in with goals and Pat took his chance well .
28 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 .
29 Everyone turned up at the 42nd Street Theatre that night to see Noreen make her New York debut .
30 Property prices and psychoanalysis were mentioned shyly , rather as Rachel might mention sex , but once in the air everyone turned out to be immensely knowledgeable about both , as well as about the contemporary cinema , the wickedness of Thatcher 's government and the perils of current educational reforms .
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