Example sentences of "every [noun sg] seem to be " in BNC.
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1 | Every Londoner seemed to be out of doors : the stall-holders were busy making up for lost trade and the air was thick with savoury smells from taverns and cookshops . |
2 | He had not told her he loved her , but his every action seemed to be saying it , even the tone of his voice . |
3 | Every light seemed to be glaring from the windows when they arrived . |
4 | Every movement seemed to be performed in a trance that day . |
5 | ‘ — I was going to rip your clothes from you — ’ His hands sought the belt of her housecoat , and his every movement seemed to be tempered with respect . |
6 | Every appointment seems to be an outrageous shot in the dark , either because the person appointed has no experience , or because he has far too much experience , having been fired from 43 other clubs ( three times from QPR ) . |
7 | Every bush seemed to be having its own deliberate rustle as she passed , she realised wryly , wondering whether unseen whispers were marginally better or worse than snakes , or other wildlife . |
8 | Does every player seem to be acting genuinely ? |