Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] that every " in BNC.

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1 From the first , I asked that every member of the orchestra must have within himself great musicianship and great culture .
2 Tala-Tala even had its own home-made harbour , a kind of inner lagoon in the outer lagoon , obviously a laboriously built , three-sided breakwater , in which I assumed that every stone must have been carried by hand or on rollers to afford protection for the boats it enclosed .
3 Monty was supposed to be on the wagon and I certainly did n't see him drinking , until I discovered that every time he passed the bar he 'd pick up any bottle that was on the bar and drink it .
4 I reflected that every contribution to our sale could well bear such a label .
5 She decided that every time her father or her mother was beastly to her , she would get her own back in some way or another .
6 And through the pain that twisted inside her she could still feel his physical attraction like a magnetic force — and she knew that every other woman in the room could feel it too .
7 And when she went inside the cottage she saw that every room was spotlessly clean and bright with flowers — nothing at all like a witch 's lair .
8 When we first cloned the human globin genes we realised that every cloned gene is person-specific , and therefore contains the particular sequences that instruct most of the features which we inherit and that determine our individuality .
9 In such cases they implied that every Ujdaid or every Amiri had had combatant status .
10 As Blue Ash Farm came into sight , the Pritchetts were forgotten because , to their astonishment , they saw that every window was ablaze with light .
11 Yes I think we , we started doing that originally because er the people from the Epping group said they did that every month did n't they , they , they issued a press release and sent it to all the local papers , that seems to be the way of doing it .
12 They said that every year at the end of winter the cows are so thin and weak that diseases spread and wipe them out like flies .
13 They said that every action of life showed on the face , in the expression .
14 It recommended that every possible assistance and encouragement should be given to the railway in pursuit of its aim .
15 He surmised that every bird possesses a form of template upon which it tries different notes until it finds the correct ones .
16 On Loughrigg Fell , for example , near Grasmere , just one Lakeland fell out of more than 200 detailed with loving care in the guides , he found that every single access point mentioned had changed significantly .
17 It is Eastern European in origin , and when I was in Hungary it seemed that every back garden was devoted to growing a mixture of dill and poppies .
18 The SAVE office was flooded with inquiries and orders , and it seemed that every village post office wanted to stock it .
19 Unfortunately , the process soon got out of hand , for reasons having less to do with student need or the demands of a rapidly advancing subject than with professional status , it seemed that every American academic ( the glossy-text phenomenon is almost exclusively American ) would have to have his ( seldom , if ever , her ) own textbook .
20 And this issue he had been hard put to it to find a couple of intelligent letters for the correspondence page ; sometimes it seemed that every crackbrain in north-east Norfolk read the PANUP newsletter but that no one else did .
21 They had never even tried it until she had first seen Alain and now it seemed that every step she took was to be supervised .
22 It seemed that every round of the cup had become a pressure game for Tommy but the Glens made it through to the semi-final against Bangor .
23 It seemed that every day the papers carried more reports of companies collapsing bringing inevitable job losses and their knock-on effects .
24 It seemed that every year was special — but there were extra special years , too , like the £1,000 Meet of 1915 .
25 In one group it happened that every week the same woman would say , ‘ I ca n't read that , it makes me too nervous .
26 He insisted that every entity asserted to exist in mathematics must be shown to exist by a finite set of instructions whose applications yield the entity .
27 He felt that every time he spoke on the subject or appeared on television , some young person might stop smoking or might be persuaded not to even start .
28 He said that every weekend until recently there had been at least three incursions , most of which he had intercepted .
29 He said that every time he returned to the kidnappers to present an offer worked out after lengthy discussions with the family , claiming that this was the absolute maximum the Milettis could afford to pay , the gang accused him of lying .
30 He explained that every biscuit has to have a different flavour and must be new or improved , as Americans have a short attention span : ‘ The food here is a bit like the film industry ; you always have to come up with something else . ’
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