Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] every [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The log is filled in every day by protection officers detailing their duties . |
2 | Although a sequential file using a record storage format in which keys are separate from data can also skip records , every key has to be checked so every track has to be traversed , whether any records on it are required or not . |
3 | Erm certainly on the rescue tenders , erm erm on , on each division would have that equipment , it 's not carried on every fire engine as far as I know now , erm I , I do n't see why it should n't but er again I think it 's a matter of cost , and , and carrying it about as well and finding the space for it , but certainly it 's at hand when it 's needed . |
4 | Er we used to have the the works magazine that was come out every month . |
5 | Currently , 6,000 inspections are not carried out every year . |
6 | This torture would be carried out every week until someone admitted to killing the boar . |
7 | Both were lying — as Garland 's novel makes clear — beneath the surface of an England where ‘ the same mood of an old upper and upper-middle class order safely restored dominated almost every area of national life ’ . |
8 | ‘ Somebody might have let slip something , they would n't have let loose every detail . ’ |
9 | Wulfstan simply says that warships ought to be made ready every year after Easter . |
10 | This continued for eight days or nine , till the companions of the Cid had made ready every thing for their departure , as he had commanded . |
11 | Wish I had n't messed up every relationship I ever had . ’ |
12 | I 've read about them all , and seen nearly every video out . |
13 | ‘ You 've made up every word of it and you know it . |
14 | Apply neat pva , then anchor the bead with blobs of plaster applied about every 250mm |
15 | Nearly 450 men are engaged here and an average of over 60 vehicles can be turned out every week . |
16 | It was the bus that we had seen twice every day for the last three days , making its regular coastal run between Bulukumba and Makassar . |
17 | This group had met almost every week for nearly two years . |
18 | In the two months since I installed the anemone it has visited virtually every area of the tank , often selecting the most uncomfortable looking places to stay , including perching on the very top of a rather spiky coral ‘ tree ’ . |
19 | John Leland [ q.v. ] , visiting Malmesbury in the early 1540s , reported that 3,000 cloths were being made there every year . |
20 | Since then , Austin has done virtually every job connected with swimming , including being centenary president of the A.S.A. and a national selector for many years . |
21 | Bruce has scooped almost every trophy there is . |
22 | They heard the tapes of Zack on the phone to Quinn , the rasping tones of the British criminal and the reassuring drawl of the American trying to appease him , as they had done almost every day for a fortnight . |
23 | The methods are applied systematically every time the behaviour occurs or is about to occur . |
24 | So it was done away with and another material substituted that could be washed down every day . |
25 | We were n't , I now realise by doing the sums , badly off My father paid the rent , all the bills , gave us our pocket money , and a fixed sum of f7 a week housekeeping money quite a lot in the late 1950s — went on being handed over every Friday until his death , even when estrangement was obvious , and he was living most of the time with someone else . |
26 | ‘ I really think I 've thought through every permutation the human mind is capable of . |
27 | There used to be a chap told off every day to fetch us beer in two nine-quart cans . |
28 | If this is not the case then the purchaser may face arguments from the vendor by way of defence relating to completely different matters ( eg a bad debt provision is in fact excessive as a defence to a claim relating to non-payment of PAYE ) and detailed accounts may need to be drawn up every time there is a breach of warranty ( ie in order to see if there is some surplus which compensates ) . |
29 | Foreign editions of the Guinness Book Of Records are now published in 40 countries and 3 million copies are sold internationally every year . |
30 | Built in the 1930s this is still well supported and is used practically every day . |