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

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1 A few weeks before I could n't have found Madeira on a map — now what I saw made me vow to return every year .
2 ‘ Do n't drive over potholes ’ : as a cyclist , if I tried to avoid every pothole I saw , I would not be here to write this letter .
3 ‘ I want to spend the rest of the day making love to you , ’ he murmured , biting her ear , ‘ I want to touch every part of your body . ’
4 ‘ Why I want to warn every mum-to-be ’ Leslie Ash speaks out on a hidden danger
5 During my term , I want to make every effort to ensure that they will be used .
6 See John when he we as soon as John arrived he said to me will you take me he said , I do n't wan na learn it proficiently but I want to know every job so I then took
7 ‘ It was a trickle of a stream and I did not say I 'd broken every bone , just hurt my leg .
8 And I 'd seen every bird in Israel but one , the bar-tailed lark .
9 After the dovecot came the wall connecting the stableyard to the house , the yard I 'd crossed every night I could remember to collect the dogs ' bowls and return them full .
10 I thought I 'd exhausted every possibility , rivals of every pedigree from the Nissan Professor of Modern Japanese Studies to a rough-trade gamekeeper out at Shotover , but I never thought of family .
11 Then , when I was about 18 or 19 I figured that I 'd learned every rock guitar lead that I ever wanted to know — all my favourite Ulrich Roth solos and all my favourite Frank Marino leads .
12 Perhaps not though , I seem to fancy every man I meet fancies me at the moment .
13 I seem to have every form the Inland Revenue has ever published at the moment .
14 It was n't worth the fine , so I retreated to climb every escalator , dream the impossible dream of a store in which silent night meant peace to shop , and not another glutinous accompaniment to wassailing wallets .
15 For Christmas I like to give every room a special seasonal mood with plenty of sparkle
16 ‘ Nothing happened and as I like to race every weekend I signed up for a meeting in France on June 13 ’ , he said .
17 I mean I walked to work every Saturday and Sunday no matter what the weather
18 I 'm happy where I am and I get called every couple of weeks which suits me . ’
19 I remember enjoying every moment of it especially because I was watching my father .
20 I decided to hit every shot in a relaxed manner and not worry about the result .
21 I started buying every issue of Tennis World after Capriati 's looks and sheer dedication in every match she has played , brought me into tennis and she has made me become an addict .
22 I go shopping every day , and by the time I come back it 's usually time for the baby to have her food at about twelve — and then she usually sleeps till about two , and then I cook lunch for him [ the two-year-old ] so that in the evening it 's a tea , although it 's usually a cooked tea .
23 like Alligator Gun for example I know is coming to the , to the Kings up the road here quite soon and then it 's going to Glasgow later on , and I keep thinking every time this sort of thing , thing 's happening I keep thinking we could be dealing with these
24 You 've had this video now and I 've come to this school since you started this school , so you should know more about Stranger Danger than other schools cos I keep coming every year and talking to you about it .
25 At three o'clock , when I had scanned every crack in the ridge , every curve of every dune , every patch of colour on the plain , I looked down and saw an ant , crawling into the wind .
26 And I should n't leave Lothian until I had killed every Norman I could find , and all the families who were supporting them .
27 It was something like four or five days after I finished filming Total Recall with Arnold and I had to put every dime that I had into buying a house .
28 As he says in his autobiography , ‘ I had to take every race as it came and just try to win it because whatever happened to Niki — and the Ferrari was not relevant to me at that point .
29 A little ward-maid appeared at the bedside with an enormous vacuum flask of Georgian tea , refusing to leave until I had downed every drop .
30 At Eton I had read every book I could lay hands on about the Zulus , about Abyssinia and about the rise and fall of the Dervish empire in the Sudan .
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