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

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1 Mr McNally : ‘ Is it correct that on each and every interview he denied the two charges ? ’
2 We shall of course send a report of the questionnaire results to every institution which completes the questionnaire for us .
3 I knew this was right because every Saturday I had the job of taking the insurance book and sixpence along the street to the insurance agent 's house .
4 For every athlete who reaches the County finals , it is a potential stepping stone to the National Championships .
5 Yesterday as she returned home , happy and full of energy , she was an inspiration to every parent who suffers the agony of watching their child face pain and illness .
6 On almost every issue we investigated the consultants emerge as the most pessimistic , critical or even dismissive group … doctor/manager relations are not greatly changed since pre-Griffiths days .
7 Nor do I expect an angler to recognise every bite he feels the first time he tries touch legering .
8 At every moment she expected the girl behind the desk to call her back : ‘ Hey , you ! ’ and question her right to be here .
9 All right that 's how we play the game a question 's asked about every record we play the question about this next record give us a ring on Nottingham three four three four three four if you know the answer is , Which local group had a hit with this one ?
10 Every Sunday they rehearsed the contents of the previous week 's editions .
11 Every day the fisherman went out in his boat and caught fish , while his wife wove nets of hemp ; every night they ate the fish , with wild herbs and roots which the wife gathered on the cliff-side .
12 Every night she cooked the fisherman 's supper , in case he should come back , and every day she wove nets of hemp .
13 While one can sympathise with those experienced types who would probably benefit more from putting their feet up on Wednesday night , one has to say it is n't every night you get the chance to pit your wits against the world champions .
14 So every night he put the snake through the air-vent , and it went down the bell-rope on to the bed .
15 BUT EVERY DAY WE HEAR THE SAME EXCUSES FROM GOVERNMENTS .
16 Every day I passed the weathered statue of Henry VI in the middle of School Yard .
17 Every day I have the Heads of other Departments in here bellyaching about lack of resources , asking for replacements or new appointments .
18 I joked ; ‘ It is n't every day I have the pleasure of being in a lady 's bedroom . ‘
19 I wait excitedly for their reply ; every day I check the post before Mum or Dad can get to it …
20 ‘ I mean , it is n't every day you get the chance to view your old man 's corpse , is it ?
21 The cluster I found particularly er important and so like yourself the Aldershot method and structured thought patterns er the cluster was important er because as you say when people have got nerves they need to get some basic guidelines for overcoming the problem er we all tend to put our hands in our pockets and stand rooted to the spot and all the rest of it but there are ways of overcoming it , it 's just a matter of practice erm the Aldershot method is er obviously a very effective method erm if you get into the habit of doing it in threes er erm you see every day you use the news at ten news at ten analogy obviously
22 Every day it loses the struggle , every morning it begins the dispute over again .
23 Every day she meets him at the well , and every day he repeats the same request , till at last she yields .
24 We 're checking on every person who spent the night under this roof , in order to build up the fullest picture of events .
25 Dementia is a complex state and not every person who experiences the disease will present the complete spectrum of symptoms .
26 With every breath he inhaled the warm , womanly scent of her , and , as she gradually began to relax , his body began to tauten .
27 In almost every respect they represent the exact antithesis of the spirit of socialist collectivism .
28 Every week we got the New Musical Express and looked to see who was playing , and one week I saw a tiny ad for David Bowie at a place called The Country Club on Haverstock Hill which , as it turned out , was like a garage behind a row of shops .
29 This crying , this wailing , this mass of thick air gathered from thousand upon thousand square miles of nothingness , scooped up , pushed and banked against every object which has the temerity to stand up from the surface of the earth ; this was weird , oppressive , invasive .
30 According to Heseltine , ‘ virtually every colleague who attended the enlarged meeting and thus came fresh to the arguments supported me , despite the fact that Sir John Cuckney had been invited to put his views to the meeting ’ .
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