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

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1 It 's very annoying to be faced every week with magazines introducing new slimming diets .
2 Patients would still need to be treated every month .
3 ‘ Apart from the damage it would do to the ground I knew it would have to be ridden every day and then if it bolted or got stuck in the mud it would be my responsibility . ’
4 This meant that Blake was allocated a special cell which was changed at irregular intervals , that had to be examined every day , and Blake and the cell completely searched at least once a fortnight .
5 You are to double the guards : and all the gardeners and weeders are to be examined every day .
6 In a very acute illness the remedy may need to be repeated every hour or two at first until sustained improvement sets in .
7 If a design problem is the cause of the airlock , this procedure will have to be repeated every time , so it will be better to find the cause and remedy it by fitting bigger pipes or a bigger cistern ( or a second cistern alongside the first — see Chapter 3 ) , or by repositioning the pipes so that they have the correct fall .
8 The production machinery has to be moved every day as the face moves , geological variations mean that the size and quality of the seam is unpredictable , and there is always the possibility of the collapse of the walls , roof , etc .
9 About 16 billion tonnes are thought to be lost every year .
10 Vincent said that a few years ago watch batteries had to be renewed every year .
11 As a result of good product design , developments in colour printing , trading up , increased marketing by museums and galleries and perhaps above all the ‘ image ’ culture promulgated by television and the media more generally , calendars have come out of the office and potting shed and into prime sites in the home — and they need to be replaced every year .
12 Come Hell or high water , the Met observations had to be made every hour , on the hour , and the show must go on .
13 Is it not time that the Government got off their behinds and made it compulsory for a payment to be made every year to every senior citizen in this land ?
14 The Paasche index is more expensive to compute than the Laspeyres index because the weights need to be re-estimated every period .
15 To keep a pony in the middle of a town , and keep him fit , was hard work , as he had to be exercised every day , and the surrounding neighbourhood was hardly a horseman 's paradise .
16 Out in the auditorium everything has to be checked every day for safety and there 's a non-stop maintenance programme because the show must always go on .
17 Seb had stopped taking Gloria out and was to be seen every night with the rest of his team running in shorts and a singlet round the Greycoats ' playing field , being timed by old Plumpton .
18 Really , the worst thing about being a kitchenmaid-cum-parlourmaid-cum-everything else , Sally-Anne ruefully considered , was all the scrubbing and the grate-cleaning which had to be done every day .
19 It had to be done every day , too .
20 Things like okay , ordering possibly could be reactive and active , because yes , it 's something that has to be done every day , but if your order in spot on , that is an active task , it would improve and benefit to your , you would say that that , .
21 This illustrates , too , the other key point about demonstration : it does not have to be done every time by the sort of presenter you can find selling vegetable slicers in Selfridges ' basement , as a straight , face-to-the-camera spiel .
22 To be done every morning out of doors in the fresh air .
23 You are sure to be given every help by your firm . ’
24 Oh yes , at that particular time , I will tell you that once again er , that was er I was supposed to go for an interview and this was er for the er declaration of intent of , wh which was er supposed to er supposed to be given every year to both the Lothian Regional Council and the District .
25 The audience appeared to be loving every minute Smashing Pumpkins were shambling away on stage .
26 Are these men who have to be pushed every inch of the way ?
27 Sufficient meat was to be dressed every day for the staff , and first sent into the matron , house surgeon and pupil , thence to the house servants .
28 In the 1989 Budget , the Chancellor brought in a new ceiling limit of £90,000 , based on earnings of £60,000 to be revalued every year in line with price increases .
29 The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has suggested that an area the size of Europe would have to be planted every year to balance emissions of carbon dioxide .
30 On Dec. 4 , 1989 , the campaign launched a series of regular public meetings to be held every Monday evening at the homes of former National Assembly members .
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