Example sentences of "every [noun] i [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I exercised all the patience I could muster , trying every trick I knew of to get a performance out of Monty . |
2 | If every pensioner I have to I I do n't want to I mean I a I do n't want people to think I 'm m m too much of an anarchist . |
3 | Since I was ten years old I walked about our little town mentally transforming every womon I saw into a man and every man into a womon . |
4 | But I am bursting like an overstuffed sausage , and every thrust I make inside her is like I 'm seventeen slow inches long and growing with every stroke . |
5 | It was played incessantly on the radio and at least once at every dance I went to , and the haunting melody was nearly always in my mind . |
6 | There are one or two slight discrepancies in the article ; for example every crew I flew with operated with four Air Gunners , more than half the co-pilots flight sergeant air engineers , one of my skippers was a Flying Officer and I 'm sure that there were at least another four . |
7 | And every day I ran from the tube to the rehearsal room . |
8 | Every day I go to him , pretending you 're with me . |
9 | Every day I looked for jobs at other window companies , the job centre and in local papers . |
10 | I was there six weeks without heating , and every day I walked to my mother 's , which was quite a distance . |
11 | At the time er when I was a firearms instructor er that was the job that I did every day I went to work either firearms training or firearms operations . |
12 | ‘ Every day I think about losing ’ he says . |
13 | The therapist did n't attempt to persuade me that I had nothing to fear ; instead , every week I sat in her calm , warm room and talked about my family , my friendships , my feelings about myself , my ambitions . |
14 | Every object I looked at took on a new form and turned into ugly monsters . |
15 | Between them Caroline and M have every quality I hate in other women . |
16 | ‘ Every penny I had in the world . ’ |
17 | Every month I look in your magazine for anything to do with Dalmations and I was overjoyed when I looked at the last page . |
18 | Every morning I climbed into the BMW and swept off , just as Dennis had once done , except that once I reached the Banbury Road I had nowhere to go . |
19 | ‘ I holed every putt I looked at , ’ Price said . |
20 | Yolanda was a spotty , bespectacled girl from Barcelona who spent her time translating every word I said into Spanish for the benefit of Garcia , a missing-link anthropoid from one of your immediate neighbours . |
21 | Do n't worry , you 'll hear every word I say to her . |
22 | Every letter I receive from her contains a recommendation to try this or that recipe . |
23 | Nevertheless , I grew fonder of Thrush Green with every book I wrote about it , and I liked the characters as they developed . |
24 | ‘ Dance Energy is only a phase in my life and unless I can do every idea I want on the BBC , then I 'll obviously have to do them somewhere else . ’ |
25 | Well every domestic I go to , I look at as a potential murder . |
26 | I was therefore delighted to read in chapter three that the author , talking about oversimplified reasoning in music says , ‘ … . it does not explain why I respond with goose-pimples to Bach 's Kyrie every time I listen to it . ’ |
27 | Erm every time I get off my toilet it 's awfully hot . |
28 | three million books on the shelve , and we do n't have time going properly at the price so we go anything you want , bung it on the trolley and soon as the trolleys full it 's taken away and another one given , and you poke around and then in the evening , you stay in a hotel overnight , and then the following morning , they get and you just sort of send up the money and they just shout up the money as we go , then , every time I get to a thousand they say one , two , and you say right , tell me when I get near three , and I 've got this erm , I 'm dreadful at maths , I failed maths O Level three times and I do n't think about prices , I 've never been more than fifteen pounds out . |
29 | Every time I get on it 's always the same . |
30 | ‘ My dear young woman , ’ he drawled , ‘ must you shy away like a startled horse every time I get within yards of you ? |