Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [adv prt] every " in BNC.

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1 One of the porters nips out every day at five thirty to the off-licence and gets me a cold one . ’
2 Everything in the supermarkets goes up every week .
3 That windowless cell was where Shanks and his managerial descendants thrashed out every topic .
4 ’ The thing that bothers me about English training is that although acting is as demanding as ballet or opera , dancers and singers work out every day .
5 With activities going on every day and most evenings we hardly ever saw our two .
6 The shuddering tramp of the oxen spinning the Persian wheels set over every deep well , so that the jars came up , roped with pomegranate wood withies , and tossed their icy water into the stone channels that fed the fields and the housewife 's wood buckets .
7 The recipes and the suggested menus evoke the days of English parlourmaids handing round every course in silver-plated entrée dishes far too big for the food they contained , while the illustrations of table decorations devised by Mr Thomas Lowinsky depict such conversation stimulators as " two dead branches in an accumulator jar " , or " a spiral of chromium-plated steel pierced with holes through which the stems of flowers are passed " .
8 Continual efforts to wring out every drop of water from our landscape by improving drainage for agriculture have made the glories of water meadows , winter floods and even overgrown streams extremely rare and precious .
9 But when Steve Andrew was bowling the Essex fielders sapped up every chance , giving the former Hampshire paceman career best figures of 7–47 .
10 At Windsor , Fergie 's neighbours snapped up every available Mirror before breakfast .
11 ‘ The accounts go out every six months , ’ he reminded her with a frown .
12 See these these three neurons coming out every time one neutron goes in this chain reaction 's getting bigger and bigger .
13 Varig offers day and night flights taking off every week from 12 cities in 9 different countries .
14 The problem sheets are so difficult now nobody can do them and they usually just wait until the answers come out every week and usually it 's just a case of copying them down .
15 The triple-glazed windows block out every sound .
16 There 's a crush over by the door in one of the rooms , with flashbulbs going off every few seconds , but it 's impossible to get near enough to see .
17 ‘ And if he did n't do that , he 'd get one of his men to ring round every hotel in England .
18 Other hazards lurk around every corner like people jumping from bridges , swimming in dangerous areas , and incompetent boat handlers .
19 She , Rudi , Elisa , and some of the young ones go out every Sunday , up on the Hochhauser .
20 Like Gladys said , you felt your clothes falling off every time he looked at you .
21 Police motorcycles flagged down every suspect heavy goods vehicle .
22 Boeing jetliners touch down every four and a half seconds of every day .
23 We are all used to the hypocrisy and double standards of the Labour party , whose representatives hang around every factory gate and base saying what terrible things will happen locally .
24 He prefaced each pronouncement with an apologetic twitch of the head to the left , but lesser mortals hung on every word — and he knew it .
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