Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adj] every [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Bob Ivie 's speciality was his Hawaiian Punch , made to a secret Hawaiian recipe which became less secret every time he mixed up another batch before an audience , and which changed in its details anyway . |
2 | Er John it looks less defendable every time every time a real person opens their mouths John it becomes less and less defendable ? |
3 | Computers are becoming more popular every day and because they are so useful , it is important that you learn something about them . |
4 | so what 's the position in the future , is it , are we going to have to go through that every time or ? |
5 | She watched him for a moment , wishing she did n't feel so defensive every time he broached the subject of Arnie . |
6 | Oh my chest hurts so much every time I cough like that . |
7 | There are special forms of tax relief for charitable giving and these are being made more attractive every year . |
8 | Using this form go from room to room noting down what it would cost you to replace as new every item in it . |
9 | The German bombers came about six every evening but nobody stayed indoors . |
10 | Techniques of interrogation and espionage improved and became more sophisticated every day — yet still the old methods remained as effective as they ever had . |
11 | ‘ We are turning away hundreds every day . |
12 | Then why do the children in the school just 500 metres away from the plant get so aggressive every time the cloud envelops the school ? |
13 | Tartan is getting more popular every year , ’ says the lady from Norma Stewart 's bridalwear . |
14 | The more I drink , the more I am persuaded that young wines offer most pleasure ; a constantly renewable resource , popping up fresh every year . |
15 | So what does it — — and it 's getting bloody worse every time … |
16 | They 'll just go down first every day . |
17 | Bala is a big tourist attraction in the summer season — indeed , almost all the year round , mainly because of its lake , which is the largest stretch of natural water in the principality and ideal for many water sports new and old which become more popular every year . |
18 | She had to walk all the way to Clerkenwell with a canvas bag containing all her belongings , and her feet dragged as she grew more reluctant every minute to face the destitution she thought she had left behind for ever . |
19 | He he knew how much every ship carried you see , and how much slate they wanted to get rid of there . |
20 | She had had enough shocks for one day , and her nerves threatened to become more raw every time she looked into those familiar dark brown eyes . |