Example sentences of "each time he " in BNC.

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1 He got the name Egg and chips twice' because , each time he came through the door of the café with his girlfriend , he would shout to the café owner , ‘ Bert , egg and chips twice . ’
2 Each time he waves me forward .
3 If he had put a second £100 into the FT-SE index each time he bought from the state , the resulting shares would now be worth only a little over a third more than he paid .
4 This was one of only two occasions Botham tasted victory as England captain , the other being in a one-day game against Australia a year later , and each time he was there at the death .
5 Gold tips flashed from his mouth each time he smiled , and his black hair curled in springy coils around his ears and neck .
6 Thirty five today , there would be no better birthday present than the sort of start he has made each time he won here — a 66 in 1980 and a 68 in 1983 .
7 Each time he nodded his fat grey head , the twin curved horns arched menacingly towards me like scimitars .
8 Each time he went into action it was a very private experience for him .
9 He tried to pull himself forward , branch to branch , but with his hands bound , he lost ground each time he grabbed for a fresh hold .
10 ‘ Then each time he fails to set the machine properly , you give him a proper warning .
11 Each time , the review officer asks ‘ is there the evidence ? ’ ; each time he or she is permitted to say that it may be obtained by further questioning .
12 Each time a guard arrived , either with food or to let me out to the lavatory , I asked for a book , and each time he said ‘ Yes ’ and did n't bring one .
13 Each time he scrambled out , took a short rest , and set out again for the next refuge .
14 Savouring the surge of power each time he twisted the throttle .
15 The orthodox Jew touches his fingers to his lips , then to the mezuzah each time he enters or leaves his home .
16 It was , with Rubberneck , a long habit , beat into him , each time he passed the tiny cross to kneel and genuflect .
17 Each time he drew on the mouthpiece , setting in motion the gentle protracted gurgle , he stared into space , completely absorbed .
18 To her disappointment Nahum only seemed to visit the old and sick , and after the first few days he no longer took her with him , having suffered embarrassment each time he introduced his new wife whose youth could n't be disguised .
19 George had been tried out in a variety of parts , but each time he stepped on the stage he would stand with his legs and arms splayed out and drone monotonously .
20 The fires also brought him money — £10.50 each time he was called out .
21 Although Peter Handford had intended to return to the Bath side of the tunnel at night to make recordings of the several trains which at that time ran from the north towards Bournemouth in the early hours of Saturday morning , he did not do so , partly because he was reluctant to visit the place in darkness and also because each time he visited Winsor Hill tunnel to make recordings he experienced problems and misfortunes of one sort or another .
22 Poor Leopold at home was clearly pining for his son : in a touching letter he confessed that he felt sad at times , being unable to hear Wolfgang playing the piano and violin , and each time he approached his home he half expected to hear the familiar sound of his son 's fiddle .
23 Each time he laughed easily and said No .
24 Little Billy was running with the speed of an arrow , but each time he glanced back over his shoulder the puffs of orange-red smoky-breath had gotten closer .
25 Each time he tried to overtake , one of them would signal and pull out .
26 It was a huge risk , each time he unscrewed the base of the walking stick , took out the rifle microphone , plugged it to the small receiver that by day nestled in the back of his music centre , put on the headphones which on most days he used to listen to classical music .
27 Twice the doctor had tried to push his arm inside her to turn the child and each time he had failed .
28 Howard subscribed to the contemporary theory that the disease was transmitted by vapours ( it is , in fact , caught by man through the bites of body lice ) and well knew how much at risk he put himself each time he entered the noxious cells .
29 This strategy marks a structure of repetition in Sartre 's text : each time he poses the question of how there can be totalization of History without a totalizer , he retreats to a more limited example whose unity is already evident , but which in the end only brings him back to the original question again .
30 Everyone laughed and clapped and then Oliver used a whole heap of long words and each time he used one we all whooped .
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