Example sentences of "each time she [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Doyle dreaded to think of how many mistakes were appearing on the court transcript , each time she looked up at the corner of the room , where the CI5 men sat , and found two youthful , smiling faces , fixing her with meaningful looks .
2 Each time she looked up his eyes met hers and she was unable to put a good face on things .
3 She was desperate to get out , but each time she tested her sprain it told her not yet .
4 Her own college , at first encounter , struck her as somewhat dimly conformist , with long brown corridors and an unexpectedly high proportion of young women apparently wrapped up in the triumphs of yesteryear on the hockey field or in the prefects ' Common Room , but even there she had discovered part of what she was looking for : in the persons of Liz Ablewhite ( now Headleand ) and Esther Breuer ( still Breuer ) she had discovered it , and rediscovered it there each time she met them , which was , these days , on average once a fortnight .
5 She kept getting bones in her mouth and each time she took one out O'Hara appeared to be looking in her direction .
6 Back bowed , she plunged , pulling her own knees to spread them , feeling the dig of her heels each time she dropped .
7 Each time she thought she had caught hold of the essential man he turned out to be as nebulous as the sea mist drifting through her fingers .
8 Several times Robbie considered taking the initiative , but each time she thought better of it .
9 Each time she felt that she could not say it .
10 But in spite of her enthusiasm , she never tumbled to the silent response which greeted her each time she told the story .
11 Each time she does so , the male has to dig down to the buried vegetation and cover it over again .
12 Each time she does this I feel a shudder of love at the exactness of this sleeping courtesy .
13 Each time she went out in her distinctive red Metro she was followed by a press posse .
14 And then she used to take all those together and she used to have to give the conductor so many tickets each time she went .
15 Each time she heard her name the girl stared at them more anxiously than ever , as if she wanted to speak , to excuse herself , but was too exhausted .
16 And this rare compliment made Carrie feel sadder still each time she heard it .
17 It was the same each time she slept with him .
18 Each time she made a decision to keep away from birds , she was in fact reinforcing and enlarging the fear in her own mind , so that she changed from being someone who simply did not like birds to becoming a person who would actually consider spending the rest of her life within her own four walls rather than risk encountering a few sparrows in her path .
19 You are Scottish ? ’ and each time she touches my kilt with her hand , throwing her head back and laughing as we spin around the dance floor .
20 Each time she finished a film , she would tell Mum the title and once it reached the cinema , Mrs Pilling was to be seen at every performance .
21 It was not so , at the beginning of each new term she found it was not so , but it seemed to be so , and the same mixture of guilt and hate and sorrow would strike her anew , each time as forcefully , each time she got off the train at Northam Station .
22 Each time , even when the hunger ran swift and compelling through her , each time she had to compel her hands to take hold of her prey 's neck and kill .
23 She saw the children of her other daughters Ann and Beth most market days , but encountered Victoria so rarely that each time she had altered beyond recognition .
24 Though she had dined with Red Leland that evening and had seemed as pleased to meet him again as he had been to see her , though I had frequently brought up his name since my holiday started , each time she had immediately changed the subject .
25 Emily had only been away from home twice , and each time she had been very unhappy .
26 But each time she glanced at him she felt a shock .
27 Each time she read the story , she experienced a new shock ; it was the shock of finding the new contained and expressed in the framework and the terms of the old .
28 So many times she had told herself that , and each time she knew it was an impossible thing to do .
29 Each time she exhausted herself but managed never to become ill .
30 She 'd be in plaster for six weeks each time she broke them , ’ says Rosemerry .
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