Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] every [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | " Do n't slow down every time , Loc , he told his driver curtly in French . |
2 | An amendment to the MMPA in November 1988 created the requirement that : ‘ During the 1989 and subsequent fishing seasons , each certificated vessel shall carry on every fishing trip an official observer . ’ |
3 | Nor will the car break down every week . |
4 | Fine , attribute it to your aftershave for all I care , as long as you recognize that opportunities as encouraging as those you now face do n't crop up every day . |
5 | I think I mean , it 's something , a pension mortgage is something that does n't crop up every day . |
6 | ‘ Our side is n't the type you could send out every week with instructions just to knock it long all the time . |
7 | The documents , now evidence in the case , include flash cards with orders to the student to ‘ run over every day until you know them all by heart and are starting to believe them ’ . |
8 | He says it may help keep out every Tom , Dick and Harry who want to busk . |
9 | It 's a very nice letter , but it does n't tell me anything : ‘ Healthy people are like healthy animals , they eat when they 're hungry , and they do not agonise over every meal . ’ |
10 | Every girl or woman I know does agonise over every meal . |
11 | He was probably grateful to drive something which did n't blow up every time the mechanics wanted lunch , which is what life was like for Patrese at Alfa Romeo back in the mid-Eighties . |
12 | A very successful use for this light when knitting tuck is to use a medium thickness fluffy yarn , one which would knit over every needle on your machine , but instead use it on every other needle . |
13 | I can not say that in an administrative context we shall take up every item that appears in the new clauses , at least not in the way that is implied . |
14 | I do n't think you can join up every letter cos when I 've |
15 | Yeah cos then it does n't cut out every time I talk , look see , look put it on your head yeah right |
16 | ‘ Does this go on every day ? ’ |
17 | But his skin would crawl as if he 'd somehow sensed that he was being watched , and he 'd switch on every light that he could find , including the big spotlights out over what would one day become the car park . |
18 | If the Wisconsin group can demonstrate that their scheme works , they could go back every year to make more holes and enlarge the detector . |
19 | Do they go out every night like ? |
20 | How the hell do they go out every night there ! |
21 | Does not he fill in every word from cover to cover ? |
22 | Still , I 'm no fool ; a chance like this does n't come along every day , so I can hardly pass it up . |
23 | but the whole point is you can put down every detail in a letter for them to read , to put on file , ca n't you ? |
24 | Of course , Madame Duvalle will come over every month to see that I 'm doing things the right way and Monsieur Félix intends to spend quite a lot of time in London . |
25 | In theory , you could pick up every voucher issued for only $130m . |
26 | He 's got this little kit , but there are hardly any mics there , and the low-decibel La 's style means that you can directly pick up every collision between muscle and wood and steel . |
27 | Aids will pick up every sound around , not just speech , so that the wearer will have a constant wash of muddled noise in his or her ear — not very comfortable ! |
28 | The fridge-freezer otherwise you 'd get up every morning and you 'd have a right mess in your cupboard would n't you ? |
29 | They 'd come up every year , fans of ianthine delphiniums , pink tobacco trumpets dipping with the weight of a burrowing bee . |
30 | You can drive up every morning easily , be in the office by ten , down in the evening by half-past six . |