Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] every [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 Unfortunately with got to get some of those people who do n't want to come and it 's all about bums on seats it 's the old old saying bums on seats we 've got to get an answer how we do n't get to these here at the moment in the audience whether they are people who want to get bums on seats or how they know how to do it perhaps they should have a meeting like this every month I 've never seen so many of .
32 what is it about cup ties … why do teams lift themselves for the big game … why ca n't they play like this every week … if they did they ; d be top of the league …
33 Ambulance crews witness scenes like these every day , now , after being called out to accidents that could easily have been prevented they 're trying to do something about it .
34 I hope this fucking kid do n't play with that every day
35 Oh there 's a char , there 's a lovely char here , these lovely chars er actually spend most of the time in big cold lakes and they 're a , they 're a population in they normally respond in December from about December the second to the fifteenth and they 've probably been isolated since fourteen thousand years ago , with that every population has gone slightly different to , to the next one .
36 We live with this every day . ’
37 When he is 10 years older he will be happy with 65 every time . ’
38 There followed an awful period of nearly a year when she was unemployed , searching the back pages of the Times Higher Education Supplement in vain every week for lectureships in nineteenth-century English Literature .
39 In this respect , then , it can be argued that the survey is too individualistic , not only in the sense that only individuals can respond to questionnaires , but also in that every individual is assumed to have as much importance as every other .
40 Proteins are asymmetric in an absolute sense in that every copy of the polypeptide chain has the same orientation .
41 Weight loss does lower the metabolism in that every time you lose one pound , you will need to eat about 18 calories a day less to stay at a stable weight .
42 Small things build up to give a positive lasting impression and provide the main opportunity to enhance the reputation of the company — in this every employee has a role to play .
43 Indeed , ever since the Queensberry era began in 1892 every weight division has had a high proportion of middle-class world champions and contenders — men for whom deprivation was having T-bone steaks only twice instead of thrice a week [ see table ] .
44 The , you may get by very nicely on very moderate physical ability in ordinary every day life because you can kind of order what you 're going to let yourself in for .
45 For the first time dictionary writers and language researchers will be able to show how words are used in ordinary every day conversation .
46 In the nineteenth century , measles infected nearly all children , especially between 6 months and 2 years of age , and killed about 1 in 2,000 every year .
47 We hunt , ride , shoot , fish , eat , wear , trap , exhibit , factory-farm and experiment upon billions every year .
48 And we 'll do the whole lot altogether the er traffic and the trains and planes in full every day on the county 's favourite at ten past one .
49 There is no fee for the card and no interest is charged provided that the account is settled in full every month .
50 Just before seven every morning come rain or shine you 'll find Sid Lawerence at Bristol docks on the way to the gym …
51 So , do you listen to this every day
52 You must get back to this every time .
53 We 're in House on Road in Nottingham and reception 's open from nine till six every weekday , wear your Pudsey with pride , get the bare necessities .
54 I mean alright , you can see mum 's point in one respect , because she works nine till six every day .
55 I get up at half-past six every day .
56 Well you took all this sort of things in your stride but the next day we heard about these houses being knocked down , you see , and I think that 's the nearest I 've been to be killed but one day , one Saturday and that was in a daylight raid , one Saturday afternoon because , you see , I was off every afternoon but I worked till ten every night , you see , and er so erm but of course Hugh worked during the day and he was off in the evening , that 's why he used to come down to see , to see us and er he used to come in er you see and leave his lodgings and , oh be about nine o'clock and he spent the last day up there perhaps with his friends , have a chat , and er , you see , and but er and I was walking along it was called and suddenly a plane came over and I thought oh I expect it 's one of ours .
57 Up at half-past five every morning , winter and summer .
58 in the Information two till four every day .
59 I get up at eight every morning .
60 Lord Home belied his reputation for laziness — the commonly-held view of the elder statesman , as the British prototype for Ronald Reagan , did n't hold water : up and working at 6.30 every morning , even if he did spend uncommon amounts of time in trout streams .
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