Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] every [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We squat on the ground , eating our lunch as we go , and work as fast as we can for eleven hours every day .
2 Combining the body-building power of mousse , the sculpting ability of gel and the fixing strength of spray , it 's all a girl needs for fabulous hair every time !
3 Yes , this is another big problem I think you put that very well , that people forget , of course , that in clinical psychoan analysis the analyst has a vast amount of data , because the patient is going five times a week , or in Freud 's case , six times a week , for fifty minutes every day , six days a week , nine months of the year , often for several years and er , the , the sheer amount of data that the analyst gets , is absolutely immense .
4 Even the Irish edition of the Daily Star said something positive about Sellafield recently when it reported that radon gas was to blame for 500 deaths every year .
5 ( b ) Surveyors and management can have easy and direct access to analysed monthly costs recorded in a cost ledger as a single line entry for each contract every month .
6 Under income support regulations they were allowed £17 for each child every week , but under the student grant regulations they were allowed just £8 for each child per week .
7 Perhaps you should include one for each section every issue , so you can focus on what 's wrong with it .
8 Will we see women working on check out tills being sacked because they can not keep a smile screwed on to their faces for eight hours every day ?
9 Such a view took account of the fact that war was likely to hurt some ; for that reason every effort must be made to restrict it .
10 He could n't go through that hell every time Carter fancied shafting the posh boy .
11 AROUND about this time every year leaves fall off deciduous trees .
12 Regular means at least three times a week and ideally you should exercise for 30 minutes every day .
13 I 've done my own cleaning ready for Christmas which I had n't the energy for in the spring and my husband and I walk about 3–4 miles every day .
14 After four weeks every group had interviewed four of the original subjects , plus others who came in for a single session , and they had all accumulated a great amount of material .
15 However , since the girl had eaten six pomegranate seeds during her stay in the Underworld , she had to return there for six months every year .
16 Soak puffy ankles in a bowl of cold , salty water for 10 minutes every evening .
17 Try to imagine working in waist-high muddy water for 10 hours every day to earn a living .
18 One measure would have forced British haddock fishing boats to lie idle for 10 days every month .
19 Gina remained in blissful ignorance , while Anthony reduced his father to a state of helpless laughter every lunch time by demanding egg-and-cress sandwiches .
20 This ensures that food is always cooked evenly across the full width of the vitreous enamelled grill-pan , so you can be sure of outstanding results every time you cook .
21 But we do spend an average of eight hours every day of our lives with our mouths and noses pressed against pillows full of the mite dung … ‘
22 Some women find a cup of strong coffee every hour or so helpful , as it helps them pass more water .
23 It is estimated that at least 10,000 children and their parents are involved in the trauma of accidental poisonings every year .
24 At Clyde Street alone paying punters pushed out the boat to the tune of 5,680 passengers every day .
25 It is good for me to get out and do the shopping ; I enjoy that bit of fresh air every day , and it is something I have got to do because this is when I meet people .
26 That means we are looking at having to dispose of around two and a half million tons of wet sewage every year by the end of the century , and the law says that we will not be able to dispose of it at sea . ’
27 ‘ The club brings Berwick millions of pounds worth of free publicity every year .
28 Community groups will be given 250 hours of free use every week .
29 Productivity , currently running at 4 tonnes every seven working days , is expected to double by September with the target of 12 tonnes every week being achieved by the middle of next year .
30 He 's been in and out of this place every day for thirty-five years .
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