Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] that every " in BNC.

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1 And yet , I can bet that every time , Jim has his committee meeting , they 're gon na be hammering on the door , for some by- pass , or some road scheme that they would have done .
2 She said , ‘ You must remember that every situation is unique and every situation is also ordinary . ’
3 She should understand that every country in the world has an incontrovertible right to a ‘ fortress mentality ’ and every country has been historically allowed the right to keep its borders intact and protect its people from invasion by hostile forces .
4 Now if you multiply that by the one million people living in Nottinghamshire you 'll see that every day , all the year round , there are millions of sales taking place .
5 On obtaining a prospectus and asking for an application form , you will find that every drama school will require an audition fee , and this can vary between £15 and £25 .
6 If you listen to the riff on the record you will notice that every 4th bar Yngwie plays a one bar fill .
7 And , after some 40 exhibitions in cities all over the world , she can boast that every one of her 1,000 well-loved paintings has been sold , apart from a few she has deliberately reserved for herself .
8 Without that vision , you can guarantee that every single environmental and animal welfare organisation will be bought off and co-opted by a system that does not care a jot about the natural world and its creatures .
9 For the present we may note that every person is considered to start life with a ‘ domicile or origin ’ , which will be , as a rule , the domicile of his father at the time of his birth ; and that this domicile of origin continues until it is shown that some other domicile has been acquired , and is restored whenever an acquired domicile is lost without the acquisition of another .
10 To prove unc we must show that every element of B is also contained in A. Since unc has no elements we can not show
11 Others still may be associated with specific circumstances ; but we must remember that every problem is founded upon the impact of circumstance on the personality of the individual or persons concerned , so that earlier experience may again be involved .
12 If we were honest we would admit that every family has such a diplomatic problem .
13 We will ensure that every employee has a right to participate in decision-making in their enterprise .
14 We will ensure that every pupil has a National Record of Achievement so that progress is properly documented and shared between parents and schools .
15 Such objects do not lie beyond our grasp , as the sceptic might suggest ; for we can hope that every member of the set of statements about what would be observed should be conclusively verified , and in such a case there would remain no further possibility that the material object statement should be false .
16 It is in this sense that we can say that every organisation is political and every organisation is concerned with the use , and abuse , of power .
17 Does he agree that , as we approach the Christmas season , it would be appropriate to have a homeless children 's Christmas bonus , perhaps of £10 a week , and then longer-term arrangements through supplement for income support , so that we can guarantee that every child in bed-and-breakfast accommodation can have a hot meal every day ?
18 I mean , they could say that every , every other week , er
19 Right , so given a choice between erm , an average , a guaranteed income of say fifty pounds per hectare right if they 're given a cer a certain , if that fifty pounds is certain every year , alright , they will choose that every time in a , er , well just yes .
20 There is , of course , much argument about what is ‘ normal ’ , but in general it should mean that every adult person lives in a home of his or her own or with chosen friends or family members , that he or she has daily purposeful occupation , whether in paid employment or not , and that the person has social contacts and interpersonal relationships which are emotionally satisfying .
21 LASMO believes that as operator it must take responsibility for the care and protection of the environment and it must ensure that every aspect of its work is carried out in a safe and effective way .
22 It might seem that every question about language and sex is a question of sex difference , but for linguists the concept is more limited .
23 After 18 months the law provides very rigid conditions for software registration and it will mean that every copy should be authorised .
24 Well John was saying to me , that eh , Bill is such a perfectionist that although he 's done good works already , he will ensure that every single corner of that house will be immaculate and exactly the way he wants it , but it 'll take him three or four years to do it .
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