Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [adv prt] every " in BNC.
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1 | Thus , it may be desirable to draw a patient 's attention to any inconsistency between his expressed attitudes and his actual behaviour ( e.g. a therapist pointed out to a patient that the latter insisted that he wished to tackle some problem in his home yet arranged to go out every evening with his friends ) . |
2 | As the mechanics , now dubbed dismantlers , get to work their eyes are primed to search out every tiny component which could be used again or recycled into something else . |
3 | I forget to breathe out every time I watch him . |
4 | erm , I mean people who spend their entire Saturday doing something that they , I mean , I do n't enjoy going out every Saturday ! |
5 | The sand area will need stirring up every time you do a water change , so that it does n't get compacted and sour the tank . |
6 | He looks to score off every ball and he 's the best runner between the wickets I 've ever seen . ’ |
7 | Some novice gardeners may not want to do much actual gardening at all , but conversely , do not want to look out every day over a scene of threadbare grass and rotting fence . |
8 | One can feel that the emotions in these novels are very deep as they seem to bounce off every page to reveal yet another new anguish as the protagonists ' sad , poverty stricken lives unfold . |
9 | She got to put down every day look there 's a sample for a week |
10 | Marriages get broken up every day . ’ |
11 | ‘ Marriages get broken up every day . ’ |
12 | she keeps stocking up every day . |
13 | But they were also to swear to root out every remnant of the old religion . |
14 | There are plenty of victims involved : thousands of brutes get routed out every week . |
15 | Yet even in those halcyon days the signs of trouble were there for those with the will to see them : the multi-media and multi-disciplinary avant-gardes were beginning to show up every NEA programme area ; the clamour for the funding of life-styles rather than art as traditionally defined was becoming louder , and the accepted definitions of art and the arts were everywhere coming under attack in grant applications as well as in panels . |
16 | At that moment he would have given up every moment of his past and future freedom to have her at his side . |
17 | Now she would have given up every lingering resentment , every long and bitter hatred , to have the boy back at Adam 's banker , humbly cutting stone . |
18 | It 's of course only to be expected that people should moan about the tax they 've got to pay and people always complain that it seems to go up every year . |
19 | Because you 're not , because you 're inside a lot , you do n't have to go out every day , you do n't , you do n't have anything very specific to do at different times during the day . |
20 | Villagers in parts of South America are reputed traditionally to vacate their villages , lock , stock and barrel when a large ant army is approaching , and to return when the legions have marched through , having cleaned out every cockroach , spider and scorpion even from the thatched roofs . |
21 | But at the same time the painter now felt compelled to give in every painting a multiplicity of information about the formal properties of his subject , and this in turn rendered his task in some ways more complex than it had been hitherto . |
22 | Ozymandias , whose famous admonishment has been haunting me from Day One , seems to lurk round every corner , laughing up his sleeve . |
23 | Having to get up every morning … you think ‘ Oh heck I 've go to do the place today , and I 've got to do the dinner ’ — that 's something I ca n't stand , thinking I 've got to do the dinner . |
24 | ‘ How lucky we are to be in a band and not having to get up every morning to do a crappy job . |
25 | ‘ How lucky we are to be in a band and not having to get up every morning to do a crappy job . |
26 | On the other hand , do n't attempt to stop up every opening . |
27 | Many mums find it helps to think through every eventuality in advance . |
28 | Ken did , however , help Anita — with the ruby in her navel that kept falling out every time she did her belly dance . |
29 | They first of all say they want local government to be more responsible , to be more trusted , to have more freedom , I then give them that freedom and then they complain that I 'm not telling local government what to do and I do n't intend to lay down every detail of what they should do . |
30 | I promise you that if you persevere with aerobic walking the psychological benefits alone will make you want to get out every day . |