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

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1 We are all reasoning out unstated propositions and analysing the probable intentions of our interlocutors every time we engage in talk — but various social and contextual factors influence the amount and the kind of reasoning required .
2 close your eyes every time he comes on
3 Even for their injections every year you know , and the , their worming twice a year .
4 If you really do want to help me , I need your unquestioning support , not your childish tantrums every time I do or say something you do n't like . ’
5 For two months every summer I was engaged to produce , and act as Master of Ceremonies for , the Home Gas Show , a weekly hour-length commercial programme .
6 And here we have the calling under er an administration you know who they are and they 're hanging their heads every time you speak , you speak to them .
7 Little wonder , really , she acknowledged ruefully — she 'd seen women in the building all but swoon at his feet every time he walked down the corridor .
8 It might come as a huge blow to your ego , but there are women in this world who wo n't fall in a gibbering little heap at your feet every time you spare them a smile or a word .
9 They have also developed additives which prevent the fuel from frothing so that it no longer spills over your shoes every time you fill-up .
10 She moved on , and into a quagmire of silt which she had to wade through , making obscene sucking noises every time she took a step .
11 ‘ We risk our lives every time we go out there , ’ said Johnson quietly .
12 Miss Parker said she thanked God for high cheek bones every time she looked in a mirror and , on cover after cover , very little beyond her cheek bones was exposed .
13 If he was working for only two days every week it would be ten weeks before he began to make a profit .
14 I , I did do years gone by yes and they , they did move into the football combination at one time , because it was considered that the Midland Intermediate League was too big a jump for young men into the first team and the difference was so vast in the type of football that Walsall second team they u only playing young fellas , and they used to win seven and eight goal margins every week you know , but then they moved up into combination that was a better standard of football , but latter years economy drives and everything they came back out of the combination reverted to the Midland Intermediate again which I believe there are two phases of that no one for s older players and the other one strictly for youth players
15 Frustrated , she changed into her gardening clothes and went out to collect and spread her promised share of Iris 's manure heap — an activity which cleared her mind wonderfully so that when Harris rang at two o'clock she had at her fingertips every point she wanted to put to him .
16 ‘ They face attacks every time they try to drive through France . ’
17 No , he used John Menzies from the , stations every time he goes there .
18 Until now , each parallel computer has been so different that users had to re-write applications every time they changed machines .
19 His Adam 's apple went into convulsions every time he swallowed and his lips were unusually full .
20 However , it is that means that over the last few years every time we have actually debated about budget we recognised that the force had unwillingly and against the judgement of the majority of this council , not necessarily er bounded by political affiliation , we have to be getting down further and further towards the completely inaccurate expanded spending assessment that is assessed as necessary for the needs of this city by the department of the environment .
21 ‘ Just think of it — she suffers agonies every time she flies . ’
22 Like Dexter , she had had enough of grappling with the bundles of facts she had accumulated , facts that did not slot together to form a coherent pattern ; but dissolved and reformed into new patterns every time she touched them .
23 Without this provision , producers would constantly have to recall and modify older products every time they introduced a safety improvement .
24 ‘ 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 . ’
25 One thing 's for certain — she lies through her teeth every time I ask her something . ’
26 The first clean sheet on their travels , a fairly solid defence which allowed the home side only two clear chances , a midfield which showed finesse as well as strength , and a forward line which caused problems every time they moved forward .
27 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 .
28 Now , so , the name of the actual Act of Parliament is Sale of Goods Act er and that 's the law that gives you and me and everybody in Britain our basic rights every time we buy something from a shop or in a sale or a market stall or by post through a mail order catalogue .
29 So you could say for exactly a hundred years we 've had a basic law designed to give us rights every time we go shopping .
30 What do you think of the little hearts every time you put an enter ?
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