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31. I use cleanser on my face every night. 32. She puts face cream on every night. 33. He drank hot milk every night on principle. 34. We back up all the files every night. 35. We were bitten by mosquitoes almost every night. 36. He reads his children a bedtime story every night. 37. He goes out pretty well every night. 38. Every night he cooked up a big casserole. 39. She's a bit of a fitness freak. She goes running every night. 40. He used to go out every night, but now he's a reformed character. 41. The overnight train runs every night of the week except Saturdays. 42. I know it sounds corny, but I dream about her every night. 43. Those kids will be the death of me, coming home so late every night. 44. We ate chips every night, but hardly ever had fish. 45. He's been working late with her every night this week - I smell a rat! 46. Mrs White is worried about her son, since he spends every night boozing with his friends. 47. He spends hours in front of the television every night. 48. They're performing every night and they have another production in rehearsal. 49. I put my contact lenses in sterilizing solution every night. 50. I used to go out nearly every night but I decided to knock it on the head because I couldn't really afford it. 51. Before we had our child the idea of staying in every night would have been horrific. 52. It's no laughing matter having to walk by a group of rowdy drunks every night just to get home. 53. Every night we wipe the tables down before we shut the restaurant. 54. I'm feeling hard done-by because I've been looking after the kids all week and Steve's been out every night. 55. I don't know how Ann stands for her husband's behaviour; he comes home dead drunk nearly every night. 56. Every night, they go through the same routine: he throws open the bedroom window, she closes it. 57. He relives the horror of the crash every night in his dreams. 58. They're certainly giving the book the hard sell, with advertisements every night on TV. 59. Every night when I was a child my father used to read me to sleep. 60. I used to go out nearly every night but I decided to cut it out because I couldn't really afford it.