Example sentences of "[verb] in [art] [noun] every " in BNC.

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1 According to Mr Scannell , there always have been people in the UK interested in buying property in France ; some existing owners , including accountants , commute to work in the UK every week .
2 Now reports like these will appear in the Mirror every Monday .
3 But they 're not advertising , I mean , we keep looking in the paper every week .
4 By stressing the changing supply of chemical nutrients he and his followers were led to discover the plankton ‘ bloom ’ that occurs in the seas every spring .
5 At present , only 18 per cent of the 50 million tonnes of packaging produced in the Community every year is recovered .
6 Steel or ( as they are still called ) ‘ tin ’ cans account for about 10 billion of the 14 billion cans used in the UK every year .
7 I assume that the Minister is aware that 750,000 tonnes of CFCs are used in the world every year and that that has resulted in an ozone layer hole as large as Alaska .
8 I 've got that broken arm , which I had to put in a sling every time .
9 Well , they advertise in the paper every week .
10 I had to go in the office every Friday night and I was only earning about two pounds seventeen and six a week and they use and Deputy Harbourmaster , Captain , he say , how much you earned this week he say , three pound , I 'm asking you four he say , well they 'd take it off you and er you 'd be paying it now , takes about six months , and he old Harbourmaster see you about the quay he said .
11 All the florist had to do was check through the dates listed in the book every afternoon to see if there were any standing orders for the next day .
12 They could all ride now — after a fashion — and stay on over their modest course of jumps ( built of railway sleepers ) ; they could all swim at least three lengths and run a mile without stopping to fall in a heap every hundred yards , not very fast perhaps , but improving all the time .
13 Yeah probably I think she 'll always be like it though , cos her mum 's just the same , she 's just like her mum , you know her mum got in a strop every day because she could n't go round , down the
14 He is also making an oak flower stand to hold the flowers placed in the chapel every week by the Guild , and a new case for the facsimile of St Margaret 's Gospel Book .
15 Indeed as Dottrens noticed in his world survey of primary curriculum in 1962 there seems to be a bit more of everything included in a curriculum every time it is revised — a trend which is likely to be reinforced whenever syllabuses are designed by committees rather than individuals .
16 She worked in the garden every day , from then on , unless the rain was torrential .
17 I mean there 's so much of money coming in the house every week
18 Then in the 18th century , either the choir was awful or the weather was awful , er nobody 's too sure which , but they then settled for just seeing the one thing they knew by memory which was this Eucharistic hymn : Todaym Parchym that they sang in the hall every night as a grace , and that 's how it 's gone on .
19 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 .
20 As you can see we 've got three children who will be going to the school and I do n't want them to think they have to get in a car every time they travel anywhere .
21 I could have told you every single item of food I had in the cupboard every , down to the last bean !
22 Dame Elaine Kellett-Bowman : May I inform my right Hon. Friend that I lunch in the cafeteria every day ?
23 She did not keep in the background but sat in the gallery every day with her poodle .
24 They were hand in hand , about a yard apart , swinging their joined hands high and indulging in a tug-of-war every time they encountered a lamp-post or a tree .
25 Her touch was so persuasive he almost succumbed to the idea of entering her again , taking her anonymity as carte blanche and indulging in the darkness every last desire he could dredge up .
26 There are concerts held in the museum every month .
27 A good linen and yarn market was by now held in the town every Saturday , having been established in 1762 .
28 However , the principal source of public information are the share quotes published in the press every day and these tend to concentrate on measures other than the holding period return described above .
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