Example sentences of "everyone the " in BNC.
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1 | Whatever lies Buddie chose to tell about it , she and Frankie would tell everyone the truth : that it came in a big parcel from across the sea in America . |
2 | It is bad business to ignore the older consumer , and doing so leaves everyone the poorer . |
3 | One of the real achievements of the revolutionary government has been to reform land-ownership , in theory giving everyone the right to farm . |
4 | However , the Countryside Commission , the Government 's advisory body , is making strenuous efforts to impress upon everyone the need for sensitivity when dealing with development . |
5 | Everyone the fox touches becomes a fox and helps catch until everyone is captured . |
6 | Place three cups on a table , one upwards and two downwards , and say to everyone the game is to turn over two cups at once so that cups the right way up are turned upside down and vice versa . |
7 | Instead , each person had ‘ full freedom of initiative in implementing the plan ’ and it was unacceptable to give ‘ everyone the right to spend money as he likes . ’ |
8 | A referendum on Maastricht would give everyone the opportunity both to understand it and to debate its implications themselves . |
9 | Every cabin is fitted with private facilities and ample wardrobes , and the onboard activities give everyone the opportunity to take part in as much or as little as they want . |
10 | The camcorder has given everyone the chance to star in their own home movies . |
11 | Gigolo Aunts ' casual tenacity has been rewarded with a deal with Fire Records over here , which gives everyone the opportunity to catch ‘ Cope ’ and its maudlin lyrical concerns . |
12 | So the teacher of a blind child , while allowing all along in the child 's education for the difficulties he encounters , still prefers to emphasise to everyone the sameness of the child ( his skills and achievements ) . |
13 | Well-intentioned though their desire was to make available to everyone the best information concerning hygiene , health care , child care , etc. , and although they always placed such recommendations in the context of ensuring that everyone , through improved wages and benefits , would live at least at a ‘ national minimum of civilized life ’ , the ‘ official interference ’ implied by their proposals was disliked as much by working people who would experience it , as by the Liberal bourgeoisie who were hostile to the principle . |
14 | He 's forgotten to mention , by some slip of the memory , the one fact about the pits which is known to everyone the impurity of the air breathed by the pitmen ! |
15 | One day I will tell everyone the truth about that night , and clear my name . |
16 | Accompanied by Manuel Garcia Morante , she sang superbly for over an hour , and gave everyone the greatest joy . |
17 | This gives everyone the chance to find out what 's going on and voice their views . |
18 | She gave everyone the time and space they needed , all of creation was welcome to the oasis of her home . |
19 | ‘ They 'll know because I shall take great pleasure in telling everyone the truth ! ’ |
20 | I understand the problems , but an armed intervention force would give everyone the opportunity to seek a political solution . |
21 | We pride ourselves in being able to offer anyone and everyone the OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE in their chosen sport or leisure pursuit . |
22 | He was keen to tell everyone the Great News about my dad coming back to life to expose Christianity . |
23 | It was also good to have our ‘ old ’ general manager with us for the day giving everyone the chance to bring him up to date with their news . |
24 | If you wish to comment on the paper , I give everyone the opportunity , and believe you me , I 'm being as very , as fair as I can . |
25 | It requires government to speak with one voice , to act in a principled and coherent manner to ward all its citizens , to extend to everyone the substantive standards of justice or fairness it uses for some . |
26 | WE must be prepared to be flexible ; grasp opportunity ; recognise that we all have customers [ internal and external ] ; give everyone the service that we 'd expect every time ; ask for what we need to get the job done quickly and effectively well in advance of the start date . |