Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] every [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Gaining slowly every night , while he had to stop to sleep . |
2 | And , with one new store opening nearly every week , they are tipped to buy even more in 1992/3 . |
3 | It was cool , gettin' high every day . |
4 | But that that we took the view that you know people were entitled to go to an H E institution , and and keep up to date with what was happening there every year . |
5 | Such changes were supposedly happening virtually every day ; a concept beyond belief and credibility . |
6 | Over 2,600 Australians are dying needlessly every year of heart attacks linked to high levels of lead in the bloodstream , according to a report commissioned by the National Health and Medical Research Council . |
7 | Forty thousand children are dying needlessly every day in the Third World and should be saved by international efforts , says Unicef . |
8 | Louise was astonished by the sudden improvement ; she could feel the warmth returning to her father 's limbs and see his breathing becoming easier every moment . |
9 | The ban was imposed in 1987 , when it was found that up to 4,000 swans were wasting away every year because of lead poisoning caused by swallowing discarded weights . |
10 | He never washed , but considered swimming nearly every day took care of that . |
11 | To the world , of course , I was busy , self-assured Mrs Sutherland ; the world did not see my breakwaters sinking lower every day . |
12 | Since Ms Aloni took over the education ministry , she has succeeded in needlessly provoking almost every segment of the population . |
13 | Seems that she and her pal Eugenia — both sets of parents live in Piraeus , the two girls are at the University in Athens — were in the habit of phoning home every night . |
14 | Given that 100 companies are going under every week in the west midlands and that 1,000 companies are going under in England , Scotland and Wales , will the Secretary of State apologise to business and to the unemployed for the false promise throughout 1991 of a recovery which never materalised ? |
15 | where C SL is the transactions cost of being long in the spot index ( buying shares in the index ) ; C FN is the transactions cost of being short in the future ( selling a future ) ; C SN is the transactions cost of being short in the spot index ( selling short every share in the index ) ; and C FL is the transactions cost of being long in the future ( buying a future ) . |
16 | When things are going well every day circumstances are heavily invested in hope . |
17 | Henceforth they were denied access to active participation in the public cult and ( by implication of the biblical text which concentrated upon male activity ) deemed exempt from the obligation to fulfil many of the commandments — a loaded exemption given the fact that Judaism by this time was already very much a religion of performance , moving towards being a religion dominated by a plethora of commandments governing virtually every aspect of daily existence . |
18 | While he could equally get the information from other sources , he finds that ‘ going there every week , you hear about what 's going on , which is a great help . ’ |
19 | Corpses are found lying almost every day , and murders are frequent . |
20 | He looks like hell and sounds awful … the nascent Mancunian drawl is weak and strained , his hands shake , and there 's a muscle by his jaw that keeps twitching violently every time there 's a lull in the conversation |
21 | The nascent Mancunian drawl is weak and strained , his hands shake , and there 's a muscle by his jaw that keeps twitching violently every time there 's a lull in the conversation . |
22 | " We ca n't have you fainting away every time we go to an auto-da-fé . " |
23 | It was getting harder every minute she spent with him to pretend an indifference she did n't feel , but she must never let him know how much she loved him . |
24 | And by the end of 1989 the accountant 's daughter was at the centre of one of the most efficient management machines the entertainment world has yet seen , merciless marketing wringing seemingly every dollar , Deutschmark , pound and yen out of her global popularity . |
25 | These demonstrations serve to emphasise the importance of moving forwards every time the glider is stalled . |
26 | Because they are offered in ranges containing almost every nuance of colour and tone they are also useful for visualising ideas in considerable detail . |
27 | The morning was getting brighter every moment . |
28 | I thought she must not like the idea of my going on the plane with her , then coming home every year laden with presents . |
29 | ‘ I 'll have little chance of forgetting all about Knockglen considering I 'll be coming home every night , ’ said Benny glumly . |
30 | And if we lived in the country then it would n't be me coming home every night whacked out and wanting to be looked after and having a squawking infant instead . |