Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [verb] every " in BNC.

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1 Relentlessly he made them repeat every movement and worked them for hours on end until they were perfectly in unison .
2 Peterborough made them fight every inch of the way .
3 At the end of the day , however , Celtic just about deserved their triumph , though Dundee made them fight every inch of the way .
4 Under this scheme the Training Agency is empowered to offer individual institutions up to £1 million to enable them to give every undergraduate the opportunity to learn the skills and acquire the attitudes that he or she will need in industry and commerce .
5 My heart was beating in my throat making it hard to swallow , my nose was running , my hands were cold and I could n't get enough oxygen , which made me yawn every few seconds .
6 The DHSS made me go to see them every day — I had a broken bone in my ankle but they still made me go every day !
7 So er it was n't pleasant and I did n't have it a lot either , because I never were very big , and I never liked punishment , it made me cry every time .
8 It 's always held a special meaning for me , and when the development is completed I have every intention of moving back into the area and making my home here .
9 I mean I try every now again but it , you end up you 're gon na end by talking about them and
10 He let me know every day that he longed to escape from Reine altogether .
11 D' ya remember every good boy deserves football ?
12 ‘ She needs her fix every day , ’ said Surkov .
13 Gifted though mankind is in creating sheer wanton destruction , nature has him whacked every time . ’
14 Just as some people claim never to dream , and some say they dream every night , there are those who rarely remember having dreams in colour , and those who always do .
15 It has made me question every aspect of my teaching , including things that I thought I was doing well !
16 For I assure you that people who do not travel ( I mean those who cultivate the arts and learning ) are indeed miserable creatures ; and I protest that unless the Archbishop allows me to travel every second year , I ca n't possibly accept the engagement .
17 ‘ But what do they expect you to do every afternoon in an empty house ? ’
18 8 We do n't expect you to buy every Beauty Pack .
19 I 've never seen do you think every country gets different ones ?
20 Let her study every syllable of Talmud , pour her heart out to some kindly old bubbeh in a headscarf , learn to kosher a boiling fowl , or do a Esther Williams swan-dive into a ritual bath .
21 After the war years and the terrible Winter they had all endured they had every right to be .
22 It is the only card he has left in a game which has so far seen her win every hand .
23 They know how it 's done : they 've seen it done every day , but they 're unable to do it themselves . ’
24 Let us cling to our hundred year span , Let us pursue every moment of time , Like grass on a lonely hill Knowing it must wither and die . ’
25 The ‘ Quoniam ’ is admirably sung by Scharinger who allows us to hear every detail in Bach 's vocal writing .
26 Fortunately there are techniques which allow us to apply our results on finite programs to general purposes : syntactic approximation allows us to identify every program with a set of finite ones .
27 Otherwise their wonderful staff seemed the same as ever , headed by Mrs Julie Hughes who runs the place so well ; Miss Barbara Hopkins , who has been there since Forest Mere opened , and is invaluable in seeing you have every comfort in your bedroom .
28 I mean you got every award going in the universe , just about , for that one .
29 He even opened a cafe in Tangier to hear them play every day , and took Rolling Stone Brian Jones up into the mountains to record them .
30 However , members of the public and councillors still seem to expect me to know every detail about every file in the department — an impossible task for anyone !
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