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

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1 Their hearts were going bang bang bang bang and the younger of the two had an excruciating bursting pain in the middle of the chest that stabbed every time a sobbing gasp came .
2 Conrad Hilton 's vision has inspired a new worldwide company that offers every convenience and luxury imaginable .
3 Dear Guitarist The nightmare that haunts every musician has happened to me .
4 The length of this diatribe was something ; the sneering voice and the ‘ vomitific ’ writing style was another revolutionary deal , a pop put-down of Miss Lonely , a slumming , rich-kid friend that used every molecule of Dylan 's bitchy talents .
5 ‘ There is something about you that arouses every instinct in a man , ’ he murmured , looking down into her face .
6 The Volvo left the ground for precious seconds , flying through the air before finally crashing back down to earth with a sickening jolt that jarred every bone in her body .
7 It is the sort of minor collision that happens every day but it could soon be a thing of the past .
8 I ca n't remember who he was supporting , but I was a regular visitor because being a big blues fan , it meant I could go and see Sonny Boy Williamson , and all the people who would be at the Richmond Jazz/American Blues Folk Festival that came every year .
9 She felt again that slight frisson of foreboding that came every time she thought of Gesner .
10 It had never happened to her — in fact , quite the contrary , she revelled in the build-up to her own entrance , loving the rush of adrenalin that came every time she heard her own music .
11 Herein lies the secret of a successful licensed dealers longevity : dealing relationships that span every class of society .
12 It is just that he no longer thinks that filling every cavity is one of them .
13 ‘ I feel confident that Princess Anne has the perfect ring that meets every element and it is beautiful .
14 Chen took a deep breath then looked about him at the banks of monitors that filled every wall of the huge , hexagonal room , impressed despite himself .
15 Soft pinks and browns are the summery eyeshadow shades that suit every woman , regardless of colouring .
16 The despatches that mapped every move he planned went into Wales ahead of him by this same route .
17 But those that happen every week will have to comply .
18 BY JUGGLING genes in two types of flu viruses a group of American investigators has produced a live-virus flu vaccine that shows every promise of being effective in humans .
19 text , picture , and it 's still smaller than the pictures that run every day in these oversize English papers .
20 To get there , take one of the trains that run every hour from Zurich to St Gallen .
21 Consumer targeting is largely based on ACORN , which is a system that classifies every address in Great Britain into one of thirty-eight types , according to the demographics of its immediate neighbourhood .
22 As the cannon arrived , so the masons prepared the stone shot , meeting the carts that arrived every day from the agora and temples of Salamis , tipping fluted cylinders and marble capitals and Egyptian granite into the yards .
23 At a table near the window sat a delegation of Africans , and another table nearer to the dance floor had South-East Asian faces that nodded every time their Russian host spoke .
24 Sixsmith lit a cigarette and held up his palm towards Alistair for the duration of a coughing fit that turned every head in the room .
25 He also had a graduated filter in front of his eyes that turned every sky into a backcloth for " Maria Martin or the Murder in the Red Barn " .
26 Other Lancashire businessmen watching his progress had come to respect him as a red-hot entrepreneur and ruthless opponent in business dealings , for whom profit was the consideration that overrode every other .
27 Opponents of the curfew claim that forcing every bar to close at one time or , as proposed , requiring nightclubs to close their doors at 1.30 while allowing drinking until 3am or 4am , would lead to a flood of pub-goers hitting the streets at once , exacerbating the problem .
28 I kept thinking to myself , Typical Jamila , that 's exactly what she would do , as if this were something that happened every day .
29 I have been here over a week now , and I miss you very much , and I miss the fresh air and the fresh faces of all those people I so hated on the Tube and the fresh things that happened every hour of every day if only I could have seen them — their freshness , I mean .
30 I 'm afraid it may be no more than the zoological equivalent of chauvinistic snobbery , analogous to the attitude that sees every Australian as an uncouth swagman with not much under his hat and corks dangling round the brim .
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