Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] every day " in BNC.

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1 But what really counts is this indirect usefulness to her , it released her from the patterns of the novel of society and therefore , permitted the flowering of her real talent , a talent for finding and giving dramatic form to impulses and feelings which because of their depth , or mysteriousness , or intensity , or ambiguity , or of their ignoring or transcending every day norms of propriety or reason , increase wonderfully the sense of reality in a novel .
2 It is the sort of minor collision that happens every day but it could soon be a thing of the past .
3 text , picture , and it 's still smaller than the pictures that run every day in these oversize English papers .
4 As the cannon arrived , so the masons prepared the stone shot , meeting the carts that arrived every day from the agora and temples of Salamis , tipping fluted cylinders and marble capitals and Egyptian granite into the yards .
5 I kept thinking to myself , Typical Jamila , that 's exactly what she would do , as if this were something that happened every day .
6 ‘ Nibs McGovern met that train every day with his trolley to pick up the papers and the Boland loaves that the shops got for special customers .
7 As he explained when I met him , he became so angry when he read what they had to say about the Princess that he wanted to ring the editors and complain , but realized that , rather than spending every day on the telephone , a simpler solution was to stop reading them .
8 It would be pleasant to use that soap every day .
9 Navratilova had planned not to compete at Eastbourne , claiming that playing every day immediately before Wimbledon was too tiring .
10 She appealed unashamedly to her English readers for money for the foreign artists : ‘ If anyone likes to send some money , I will promise to dispense it with the most rigid favouritism towards people who would probably sooner beg than risk the jaundice of a free meal and would sooner have a note of twenty francs all at once than beg every day . ’
11 In pure white it adds a freshness , cleanliness and unity to a white kitchen that brightens every day .
12 Such a sacrifice is just one among many that occur every day on the continent .
13 When the process of ‘ waking things up a bit ’ commences , reputations , and records of attendances at police court , are made and broken every day .
14 To get her into a routine , I started leaving food out at the same time and place every day , always whistling the same tune , so that she would associate it with being fed .
15 Eat well and relax every day .
16 The boys looked on the Venetian corner as a godsend and came every day as soon as they were out of school to throw stones at it .
17 I would suggest she baths him every four weeks in Vitacoat Gold Seal and uses Velvet coat spray on his feathers and skirt every day .
18 In our society today the use of an organ is a rarefied form of museum culture , whereas guitars and synthesisers are heard and seen every day on television .
19 I do my big shopping on Tuesday — but I go for odds and ends every day .
20 If you weigh 16 stone and run every day , it will wear quicker than if you only put your eight stone frame into the shoe once a week .
21 And , of course , the 80s boom in advertising made the public aware for the first time that there was big business actually producing all the advertising that people see and hear every day .
22 A council spokesman said the greens were well kept and rolled every day , adding : ‘ The cost of the vandalism will run into hundreds of pounds . ’
23 British Museum Lunchtime talks and lectures every day .
24 They 're being bombed and shelled every day and night just as in Sarajevo .
25 The stalls were erected and dismantled every day so there was little likelihood of the arms being hidden beneath them .
26 He was up and dressed every day , and spent each evening in the corner of the public bar with a pint pot in front of him , keeping a benevolent eye on the satisfied customers .
27 Almost a town in itself , Dunlaoghaire was some miles from the centre of Dublin , a big harbour where the mail boat came in and left every day for Holyhead bringing the holiday visitors .
28 While no longer under oath to abide by the rules and pray every day for their benefactor , the present tenants no doubt are thankful for their rent and rate-free accommodation , their free central heating and laundry and , though the gentlemen no longer receive a new suit every two years nor the ladies a new frock , they do receive a visit from the wardens and the clerk at Christmas bearing a small monetary gift .
29 But when she thought about the future , about staying at home , then marrying Georg and just moving over the ridge , and starting there and then to have babies and spend every day in the dairy the way her mother did , a terrible sense of panic overtook her .
30 Help us Lord , to live a hundred percent for you ; fill us with the Holy Spirit , and help us to make Jesus the centre of our life and work every day , wherever You have called us to be .
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