Example sentences of "[coord] every time " in BNC.

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1 The therapist can not expect to be able to do it easily and accurately straightaway or every time .
2 Because I mean there 's plenty of epigrams like a rolling stone gathers no moss , but that 's a subject not a verb , and it 's actually saying something totally different , or every time
3 One thing you can be sure of is that the panel will know the words of these characters very well ( they will probably be able to prompt you at any given moment should you ‘ dry ’ ) but each and every time the lines are spoken by a new voice they are different in their texture , humour , drama and music .
4 I suppose I have had three or four cracks at it now at different times of my life and in different circumstances and every time I have got it wrong .
5 When we had the circus the lions were put behind the screen , but we were showing an MGM picture and every time the lion at the beginning roared the lions at the back would answer him .
6 None the less , throughout the autumn and the cold winter that followed , those three hundred yards became three hundred years each and every time , the sign of her defeat , the sign of her capture — she felt herself a wild animal tamed and she devoted herself to Maggie with what appeared to be maternal passion mainly because she felt guilty at her lack of joy in it .
7 His disclosures have already caused several deaths , and every time he talks it reminds the world of his unsavoury past .
8 And every time I looked round , there would be that old crone watching me like the Daughter of Death .
9 Speakers are handicapped when the main entrance doors are behind them and every time they open , the audience 's eyes swivel in that direction and attention is gone .
10 And every time the pose was over they 'd be off on their scooters , ’ broods Miss Stetson .
11 And every time a diatom is taken out of the plankton , it takes some N and P with it .
12 Her story was plastered all over the December issue of Playboy and every time he switched on the television , she was there repeating it all as a multitude of chat-show hosts clamoured to get her on their programmes .
13 And every time he came in Mr Mortimer would say , ‘ Oh , so you 've turned up again , Boy . ’
14 Mr Stott 's workshop was actually on the Roman Wall and every time I cast , or see my rod bend in anger , I am reminded of my beautiful Northumberland home .
15 It was tough to make pars and every time we did we were tickled to death .
16 And the Christians defended themselves right well , and every time that they went upon the walls , they sounded trumpets and tambours ; and made great rejoicings , as the Cid had commanded .
17 At Hilton International , it 's our intention to make you feel welcome and at home each and every time you 're our guest .
18 ‘ They 'd told me that as I was caught in civilian clothes I was going to be treated as a spy , and every time I heard those shots I thought ‘ My turn tomorrow ’ . '
19 He raved about that delicacy each and every time we met .
20 You could say that most winters in Baldersdale are too long , and every time we have a really bad one it takes something away from me in a physical sense .
21 Finally he picked up a handful of stones and every time he looked round and found her following , he threw one .
22 Sarah was kept busy replenishing dishes , and every time she had to go down to the kitchen she was afraid of missing the Reverend Morey , but he appeared last of all .
23 I 've played through it , recorded with it , connected it up to almost everything but the kitchen sink and every time it 's delivered either the sound I wanted or something very close .
24 Simply program the required switch commands into a TriAxis patch and every time that preset is selected the combos will comply with its orders .
25 And every time a patient tries unsuccessfully to force himself to overcome it , his sense of failure merely adds to the general feelings of inferiority and so his confidence drops even further .
26 In Elizabeth 's third novel , A View of the Harbour ( 1947 ) , Beth , a novelist and the first artist to appear in her work , is a woman who seldom goes out of her house , and every time she does so , it is to see the world with the new vision of a convalescent .
27 And every time a bolt from the blue heads in your direction , you must ask yourself : What is this trying to awaken me to ?
28 Keep trying , and every time you think of your day focus your thoughts more tightly around the questions .
29 The film in progress when I arrived showed a football match between a team of nuns and a team of soldiers , and every time the referee blew his whistle for a penalty ( which was every few seconds ) the player concerned had to lose a garment .
30 Wherever you are grabbed , you can not be stopped using at least some of these weapons , and every time one hits home , the attacker 's pain will increase until he or she is forced to loosen the grip .
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