Example sentences of "every [noun sg] i [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Every day I passed the weathered statue of Henry VI in the middle of School Yard .
2 Every day I have the Heads of other Departments in here bellyaching about lack of resources , asking for replacements or new appointments .
3 I joked ; ‘ It is n't every day I have the pleasure of being in a lady 's bedroom . ‘
4 I wait excitedly for their reply ; every day I check the post before Mum or Dad can get to it …
5 Every morning I heard the tinny radio play as he washed , hung up and ironed sheets .
6 Every morning I read the news avidly , and in it I saw gradually a possibility of believing in something again …
7 And every fortnight I wash the curtains — the net ones and the heavy ones too .
8 Every year I give the stock reply : ‘ Taking the carriage too far/not far enough ; improperly threaded yarn brake and so on . ’
9 The thing was , there must have been some sort of short circuit in the amp , because every time I played the damn 'd thing , I got a shock !
10 The next year , 1965 , he had his choice of three F1 teams competing for his services and chose BRM : as he has said , he wanted to be in a team ‘ where they would n't rush me , a team where I would n't be battling for my place every time I took the grid , a team where I could learn from a man like Graham Hill ’ .
11 I have n't yet found a way to automatically knit the extra stitches on the jumper after the card size has been accounted for — not unless I program every time I knit the pattern .
12 I tend to ( but only tend to ) reach for mine ( I have n't got one ) every time I hear the word ‘ religion ’ .
13 However , every time I hear the hon. Member for Westminster , North , I am disappointed , because he is such an awful Government apologist , and is renowned as such .
14 Every time I get the hang of an idea it suddenly turns into something different and I turn into a fool !
15 every time I done the down stroke
16 For example , when I first lived alone I used to be in a state of anxiety every time I left the house , for fear that I had forgotten something .
17 Every time I receive THE FACE , the envelope has been ripped open , apparently by avid customs officials convinced that ‘ dark grey plastic ’ rhymes with ‘ pornographic ’ !
18 Every time I flick the rod in an attempt to mend the line the crust pulls off course and washes into the rubbish raft instead of curling round the edge of the tree trunk .
19 I played once for Scotland against Wales and got booed every time I touched the ball .
20 Every time I heard the wind rustling in the bushes or rattling the slates I 'd duck down under the covers , thinking of hooded ghosts stomping through the garden — or through the wall .
21 I it it still seems to me every time I read the policy that it 's a lot more flexible than most people are giving it credit for frankly .
22 The whereabouts of the other two tureens are still unknown and every time I open the mail I hold out some hope .
23 So I talk to mine every time I approach the hutch .
24 I wanted to put it all behind me , but every time I tried the TV footage would come back to haunt me the following week .
25 Every time I do the laundry I bet there 's a coffee machine card in there , shirt pocket , there 's two there this morning .
26 And yesterday he said : ‘ I think I 'll cry every time I watch the race . ’
27 My biggest problem , though is that every time I hit the flag , John charges me £450 .
28 The net result is that my life is now no longer threatened by these often beautiful but decidedly hostile shrubs , and I have invested instead in a selection of prickly perennials which I can appreciate without risking injury every time I broach the border .
29 I have nervous breakdowns every time I see the Husayn twins ! ’
30 I feel its failure every time I recall the two sisters who went into a Belfast cafe in the early 1970s and came out with no legs .
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