Sentences with phrase «everybody in something»

If the jar gets broken everybody in it has the opportunity to escape, don't they?
The town was being ruined by excessive taxation, and it reflected on everybody in it.
And here's what's interesting: The most interesting thing about the pictures and everything from 350 is everybody in them almost is poor, black, brown, Asian, young.
Back in my day there was no concept of an apartment building where everybody in it owned their own residence and shared the grounds of the building commonly.
Metcalf: It's obviously to Greta's credit that people are responding to the movie the way that they are and identifying with everybody in it the way that they are.
Outside of traditional Big 12 markets Dallas and Houston, those would be the largest in the league's footprint, though not everybody in them is a) a college football fan or b) a UCF or USF fan.
«We are certainly looking for ways to address what some of the teams in particular spend that would improve the overall economics of the business and enable everybody in it to benefit, as well as improving the competition.
Just about everybody in it is damned or damnable.
Growing up in Vietnam during the war, he particularly remembers the Tet Offensive that claimed his uncle's house and everybody in it only a day after he stayed there for a visit.
«But it won't be maximised unless there is that true global deal, one with everybody in it, one that has in its heart a substantial cut in emissions and that most crucially has the means of doing it.
They're bleeding to death every country they can and everybody in them.
So two of the disciples, James and John, asked Jesus if they could call down fire from heaven to consume and destroy the town and everybody in it (Luke 9:54).
I loved this church and everybody in it.
I have to agree so for the record, this is a true ensemble film and everybody in it is brilliant — Rosemarie DeWitt as Rachel, Bill Irwin as the girls» father, Debra Winger as their mother, Tunde Adebimpe as Rachel's fiancee, Mather Zickel as the best man... the list goes on.
Everybody in it is solid.
We keep making the case that the split that matters when trying to foretell the future of the book business (and everybody in it) is not «print» versus «digital», but «bought online» versus «bought in stores».
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