Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] every time " in BNC.

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1 Children can start to earn stickers for the chart every time they comply with the first request .
2 And he prepares for the axe every time boss Walter Smith names a European Cup squad .
3 well I 've given many , many different answers here , I could have been here all day , giving you just between point five and point six , and you 'd have been giving one as the answer every time .
4 The deep beam that once ran across the deckhead in line with the forward edge of the chart table has been removed and with it the possibility of scalping tall members of the crew every time they made their way forward through the saloon .
5 Tell them I ca n't keep trekking to the other end of the building every time … ’
6 The new covenant is commemorated every time we celebrate the Eucharist ; and we have a vivid image of the covenant every time we hold out empty hands to receive the sacrament , because we have nothing to offer .
7 ‘ I realised I had to stop putting it in though , ’ Kaye admits , ‘ when a friend of one of my sons told me the house looked more and more like a church every time he came round . ’
8 Or the need to race to the phone like a lunatic every time it rings ( for someone else ) and to blame your mother because you were at the pub when he did phone .
9 To report from the front , there is now a gadget that can be fitted to your refrigerator that makes a noise like a pig every time the door is opened .
10 ‘ You 're so perfect … you even colour like a rose every time I look at you . ’
11 I cried like a baby every time I tried to close my eyes .
12 Obviously there are no simple solutions to a difficult relationship with a demanding parent , but it can often be kept ticking over on a mixture of kindness and firmness and a refusal on your part to come out of your corner for a fight every time she chooses to ring the bell .
13 But I know from personal experience that gardens can get a bit messy — you ca n't take a dog for a walk every time it wants to ‘ go ’ , even with the best will in the world .
14 But if , instead of jumping you walked , one step at a time , and were given one small coin as a reward every time you happened to take a step in the right direction , you would reach the scorpion in a very short time .
15 In some printers the two are one , and you replace the photoconductor with the toner every time , albeit less frequently than you might change toner cartridges in those printers which maintain the two separately .
16 Luke stood with legs wide apart , hitting the horse with the whip-handle every time it showed signs of slowing down .
17 • I have also resisted the temptation to dose up the pond every time I saw a fish flick or flash .
18 They slithered about on a plastic mattress cover , bunching up under the boy every time he moved .
19 Sobbing with pain and rage , he was carted off to hospital by an ashen Claudia and the family doctor , who 'd been presented with a horse every time he delivered a Mendoza baby .
20 You put in general points , but specifically pick your point up on item three to do with Homeward Church Stretton , the reports that I read , er , from the visitors like yourself , to go to that children 's home , identify this as an issue every time .
21 ‘ People should n't have to start from the beginning every time . ’
22 Lawyers who spend their days faxing revisions of contracts to one another could avoid the need to type in the changes every time they receive something new .
23 you know , give them a lift home , and they felt that it was a bit discourteous to be asked to write them name in the book every time , and it it I mean it seemed to be quite reasonable that we 're
24 They accost me in the street every time I walk every time I walk down for money , they 're
25 She intended to reward him with sips of his favourite ‘ pop ’ from a mug every time he managed to get the spoon to his mouth .
26 There 's a little old rhyme about sowing crops which accepts that you ca n't expect the maximum potential from a crop every time — you 've got to allow something for the other occupants of the land and it goes :
27 She was now in a state every time she looked at Alain .
28 Indeed as Dottrens noticed in his world survey of primary curriculum in 1962 there seems to be a bit more of everything included in a curriculum every time it is revised — a trend which is likely to be reinforced whenever syllabuses are designed by committees rather than individuals .
29 They were hand in hand , about a yard apart , swinging their joined hands high and indulging in a tug-of-war every time they encountered a lamp-post or a tree .
30 I 've got that broken arm , which I had to put in a sling every time .
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