Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun pl] every " in BNC.
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1 | The market for the share must be liquid in the sense that there is a constant stream of bargains struck for the securities every day . |
2 | One did not see uniformed members of the Partito Nazionale Fascista walking about the streets every day , but from time to time there were parades in which they could easily be identified . |
3 | Yeah , do you know I think , cos I go through the woods every day with the |
4 | Voices drifted up through the floorboards every Thursday night . |
5 | And you worked every second Sunday as a cattle look after the cattle every second Sunday . |
6 | She could n't even hope to keep that from him , since he 'd insisted she fax him details of the takings every week . |
7 | Clement of Alexandria said that the true seeker after God would be ‘ in and out of the Scriptures every day ’ . |
8 | He smiles at the rate of two slight elevations of the edges of the lips every half hour . |
9 | I mean young women , strong enough to breed like the cows every spring time and dig the fields in between — is n't that what they want in Australia , for all those men ? |
10 | I took myself off for long walks along the shore and into the hills every morning and did not return to Les Glycines until noon , when the three of us would drive in Otto 's traction avant to one of his favourite places for seafood . |
11 | BP , British Aerospace , ICI , Albright and Wilson , Ford Motor Company , Westland Helicopters , Courtaulds and British Steel are among the top 100 polluters , who together have permits to discharge an estimated 1.2 billion litres of industrial waste containing 23.3 tonnes of toxic metals into the sewers every day . |
12 | These allow some 5,000 tonnes of toxic materials to flow into the seas every year under a policy enshrined in the 1990 environment white paper which accepted that " rivers have to be used for waste disposal by industry " . |
13 | This was duly installed in the turbine house with an air line running up the hill and was programmed to blow air under the leaves every so often . |
14 | Apart from the bore of travelling in from the suburbs every day , his mother irritated him . |
15 | Work hours were long , 10–12 hours per day , 6½days a week , with a one week break taken away from the islands every four weeks . |
16 | When he saw us coming back from the movies every Sunday , discussing the film , he would say , ‘ I do n't believe it . |
17 | Information was collected from the informants every 2 weeks . |
18 | Certainly in our meetings with the with the presentations we get from the trustees every year about the fund , we meet the trustees , we have n't er any erm real worry of saying that the pension trust has n't operated , because I think our the trustees of those two funds are much more independent than the Maxwell ones er were . |
19 | She hoped he would be gang-raped in the showers every night . |
20 | ‘ We will be listening to him in the wings every night . ’ |
21 | We used to have a good long walk somewhere in the Dales every weekend . |
22 | By stressing the changing supply of chemical nutrients he and his followers were led to discover the plankton ‘ bloom ’ that occurs in the seas every spring . |
23 | Lawyers who spend their days faxing revisions of contracts to one another could avoid the need to type in the changes every time they receive something new . |
24 | His accounts of the two symphonies and Falstaff have all these qualities in full measure , and yet in the symphonies every movement 's structure is well conveyed . |
25 | ‘ You remember : they wear pants and take us out to dinner if we 're very lucky and kick us in the teeth every chance they get . ’ |
26 | You do read terrible stories in the papers every day of men who 've murdered their wives , get off even though they 've chopped their wives into a hundred bits , driven to the Lake District overnight , dumped the body and gone back |
27 | Deep Purple have had albums in the charts every year since nineteen seventy . |
28 | She actually still pushes her trolley round the aisles every week and knows about shopping from the sharp end . |
29 | The trees around the house do not grow straight , but are bent by the north wind , which blows over the moors every day of the year . |
30 | No , I think probably over the years every avenue , other than perhaps this one , has been exploited to the full . |