The sentence is grammatically correct, but it does not make sense to me. A prelude is something that precedes something else. It does not make sense to me that a person (you) could precede my each and every breath. I could make sense of something like "A gurgling rattle precedes my each and every breath", because that would be a noise that comes before each breath, and that could happen if there is difficulty breathing. But how could a person come before each breath?
It is possible that I lack the poetic sensibility to make sense of this. It is also possible that you meant to convey a romantic notion and did not use the correct words for what you wanted to say.
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Perhaps you meant to say: I think of you with every breath I take.
Each breath should last 1 second, and give 1 breath every 3 seconds.
Every living creature needs to breath to live.
A rescue breath should be given over a period of 1 second.
This phrase suggests that every small detail and sound in the environment was perceived as a potential threat, with each enemy encounter potentially leading to death. It conveys a sense of heightened danger and tension in the surroundings, where even the slightest movement or noise is interpreted as a sign of danger.
No, each breath of each human being counted.
The question doesn't specify which version Prelude you are asking for. There are five generations with different ways to install for each one.
Each Breath Haunted was created on 2005-08-16.
CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) leaves the body with each exhale breath.
Each breath should take about 1 second.
Each of whats atoms contain? Your question is non sense. Every type of atom has a different number of protons
Each breath should last approximately 1 second.
"The Prelude" by William Wordsworth consists of 13 books, each containing a varying number of lines. In total, the poem is quite lengthy, with thousands of lines in total.