Sentence for every | Use every in a sentence

Sentences for every. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use every in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for every.

  • I mean every word of it. (8)
  • The bride of every sense! (10)
  • She remembers every syllable. (10)
  • Every other was involved in it. (8)
  • Every man acts as if he owned it. (9)
  • Richard overrode every objection. (10)
  • Forbidding enough it was in every way. (7)
  • Every sign of peace was around the farm. (22)
  • He had foreseen almost every contingency. (8)
  • I will bind myself to pay every farthing. (10)
  • With every step she became more uncertain. (8)
  • She was more silent, more touchy, every day. (8)
  • Every minute I think of you, and of last night. (8)
  • There are more of the chosen in Court every day. (8)
  • Crossjay ran up to him with every sign of pleasure. (10)
  • Mad with alarm, he tried every spot for an aperture. (10)
  • Every time they met, it was more decided and remarkable. (4)
  • At that hour one attributes every noise to the servants. (10)
  • Every circumstance now turned against Barclugh and his plans. (18)
  • Edmund considered it every way, and saw nothing but what was right. (4)
  • We go too far in pretending to despise every insult pitched at us. (10)
  • She shuddered, tossed about in her bed, and envied every quiet sleeper. (4)
  • You just put a little on every night and it keeps them in perfect order. (8)
  • All the high-toned doctors have turned me down, every one I ever got at. (13)
  • Every time he began she struggled, but she always yielded to that force. (12)
  • It stood edgeways within, desirous of avoiding a challenge to show every feature. (10)
  • A moan is married to every note of your treble, my Camilla, like December and May. (10)
  • Every imaginable mode of accounting for their absence suggested itself to his mind. (6)
  • Every time Twain cried for quarter the chief was told to give another hunting story. (21)
  • He was her dear Wickham on every occasion; no one was to be put in competition with him. (4)
  • How long had Mr. Knightley been so dear to her, as every feeling declared him now to be? (4)
  • It would be much better in every respect that Eleanor should know nothing of the matter. (4)
  • There were many objections to this mode of operation, but the contractor met every one. (13)
  • Every bit of mother-feeling in her rebelled and sorrowed; but her reason said: Better so! (8)
  • A crowd was not long in collecting, which caused a stoppage of vehicles of every description. (10)
  • Who would go out alone under this grey sky of yours, and the hatreds of the war in every face? (8)
  • He took licence of his friendship to lay every incident before her, to complete his persuasions. (10)
  • Margaret, bear up a little longer and I shall be able to gratify every desire that you may have. (18)
  • Mrs. Palmer was several years younger than Lady Middleton, and totally unlike her in every respect. (4)
  • They started up at the whip of the still-living youth, the lost wildness at the heart of every man. (8)
  • What carpets they had in these newfangled places, so thick that you tripped up in them at every step! (8)
  • I was reading right and left in every direction, but chiefly in that of poetry, criticism, and fiction. (9)
  • Of the literary contents I am less qualified for judgment, inasmuch as I wrote every line in the paper. (7)
  • But, ladies and gentlemen, we must never forget that in the place of every one who dies we must put two. (8)
  • Fair and candid criticism every one has a right to publish, although the author may suffer a loss from it. (16)
  • At first, it was a sort of stupefaction; but every moment was quickening her perception of the horrible evil. (4)
  • But at every age, and in whatever sort our colonists amuse themselves, it is with the least possible ceremony. (9)
  • My husband goes painting; every face he sees interests him, except that which he sees every day. (8)
  • Every morning he was down in the library, looking old in an arm-chair over his book; an intent abstracted figure. (10)
  • But how is your acquaintance to be long supported, under such extraordinary despatch of every subject for discourse? (4)
  • Now, a just man, who has overdone the stroke, will indemnify and console in every way, short of humiliating himself. (10)
  • And living, as he did, in the Euston Road, to be in touch with things, he had every need of the health which he embraced. (8)
  • I think that every author who is honest with himself must own that his work would be twice as good if it were done twice. (9)
  • The crowd grew denser every moment, and surged again and again nearer the building, packing solidly about the fire lines. (13)
  • And, as every one knows, the men who do the painting are generally far from being the most skilful artisans of their trade. (17)
  • Regularly, every fresh anniversary, he had to endure the same penance, no matter where he might be, or in what strange bed. (10)
  • Now the curse is on the whole country; the dollar is the measure of every value, the stamp of every success. (9)
  • Dahlia, seeing that every one moved away from her, whispering with satisfied noddings, wished to draw her in among the groups. (10)
  • You might have trepanned every one of their innocent heads, and found no more than so much coiled fishing-line below their skulls. (2)
  • Every day was so full of delight and pleasure that it seemed rank ingratitude to think of the morrow except under the same aspect. (12)
  • The land was so very desirable for me in every respect, so immediately adjoining my own property, that I felt it my duty to buy it. (4)
  • Every drop of blood left her glowing cheeks, and the knees which never trembled on the rope shook as she descended the narrow steps. (5)
  • Every other minute she stopped to listen to sounds that never meant anything, went a hundred times to the window to look at nothing. (8)
  • Shelton saw an indescribable appreciation rise on every face, as though they had been offered truffles or something equally delicious. (8)
  • And getting more buff-colored every minute, he threaded his way on, till, past the Marble Arch, he secured the elbow-room of Hyde Park. (8)
  • Elizabeth noticed every sentence conveying the idea of uneasiness, with an attention which it had hardly received on the first perusal. (4)
  • Every evening, wherever they had dined, they might be observed about half-past ten, leaning over the balustrade of the Alhambra promenade. (8)
  • City and country are still so widely apart in every civilization that one can safely count upon a reciprocal strangeness in many every-day things. (9)
  • The work is scarcely comparable to the music-dramas, yet every number is animated by the spirit of the words, and it is therefore dramatically true. (3)
  • He could not help admiring Rogers for his ingenuity, and every selfish interest of his nature joined with many obvious duties to urge him to consent. (9)
  • I could rather believe every creature of my acquaintance leagued together to ruin me in his opinion, than believe his nature capable of such cruelty. (4)
  • Every young lady may feel for my heroine in this critical moment, for every young lady has at some time or other known the same agitation. (4)

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