Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] and every [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 There was also a struggle for premises : we were meeting in a home which limited growth and every door we tried to open remained tightly shut .
4 I remember going on tour with an all-male cast and every time we got to any town we used to run and get the paper to see if some show with a chorus was on , because we knew all the guys were gay and all the girls were free .
5 There 's one guy up there 's got blond hair and every time I go up there she 's going to take all the fucking money out of the machine again now .
6 She was a very affectionate child and every time I went to visit Eric she held me very tight — she was extraordinarily strong — and kissed me .
7 Besides , Christmas was coming and Christmas must be especially hard for her , because she loved children and had none and all day and every day she sold toys for other people 's beloved children .
8 It was the fact that Perk had many different coloured ribbons and every day she would select one to go with her outfit and because she had gone missing wearing a yellow dress , Gail suspected that it was Mr Elder who had taken Perk .
9 sixty five times and every time it goes round once .
10 Every year a bank statement informs us that the Trust has lopped a mildly painful number of pounds from our far from princely pensions and every year we wonder whether we should continue to belong or not .
11 Whatever they like bottom of the River Trent if you like but it would be very going off the subject and I 've only got a minute or two to spare but what someone pointed out to me that terrible monstrosity outside the Theatre Royal subway and every time I pass I fume inwardly .
12 the rate last week and every time she she has to stay in bed like you know , someone rings up , she says , Maureen says get up because someone coming round to your house .
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