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Example sentences for "every sort"

  • Resist to the end Resist evil - error of every sort - and it will flee from you.

  • Every sort of sickness is error, - that is, sickness is loss of harmony.

  • He bore the entire cost, furnished it from garret to cellar, gave it his books and pictures, his rare collections of every sort.

  • One might suppose now that he had had enough of inventions and commercial enterprises of every sort that is, one who did not know Mark Twain might suppose this; but it would not be true.

  • Besides his legitimate literary labors and his preachments, he was always writing letters to this one and that, long letters on a variety of subjects, carefully and picturesquely phrased, and to people of every sort.

  • He piled up a great heap of manuscript of every sort.

  • You shall fall on the mountains of Israel, you, and all your hordes, and the peoples who are with you: I will give you to the ravenous birds of every sort, and to the animals of the field to be devoured.

  • Fraud is practiced in the sale of articles of every sort: flannel, stockings, etc.

  • These compositions are of every sort, but cantatas form the larger portion, consisting of passages of Scripture set in consecutive form, with due alternation of solo and chorus, in a style at once pleasing and dramatically appropriate.

  • There was much learning of every sort; all the devices of polyphony were freely and luxuriantly employed, but along with them were other passages of true expression.

  • I had, therefore, every sort of reason for liking the Arthur Russell family.

  • By persuasion and by promise of reward, the "Colbert of New France" interested the prominent citizens of Quebec in modest industrial enterprises of every sort.

  • There were unseemly squabbles about precedence at council meetings and at religious festivals, about trivialities of every sort; but the question of the brandy trade was at the bottom of them all.

  • Pine Lea might boast its conservatories, its sun parlors, its tiled baths, its luxuries of every sort; they all faded into nothingness beside the freedom and peace of the tiny shack at the river's margin.

  • Every sort of crank who had gathered a wild notion out of the blue meandered into Williams's shop in the hope that somebody could be found there who would provide either the money or the labor to further his particular scheme.

  • Now the business world is not a tranquil place and as soon as the new invention began to prosper, every sort of difficulty beset its path.

  • Can you think that men whom we could hardly bear when they were not yet polluted with such parricidal treasons; will be able to be borne by the city now that they are immersed in every sort of wickedness?

  • All men are agreed with one mind; so that every one who wishes the state to be saved must take up every sort of arms against that pestilence.

  • But this is an assertion that was never made by Publius Clodius, a man whom, as I was deservedly an enemy of his, I grieve now to see surpassed by you in every sort of vice.

  • To other men the republic now seemed established, but it did not appear so at all to me, as I was afraid of every sort of shipwreck, as long as you were at the helm.

  • But when all parts have been explained in this book, any one, if he will only attend diligently, will see every sort of statement in every sort of cause, and all their parts, and all the discussions which are incidental to them.

  • English of every sort, High men and low men, Fought that day wondrous well, All our old stories tell, Thanks to our Bowmen!

  • Naturally, then, while their religion showed itself in wonderful monuments of every sort, their practical sense was shown by a steady opposition to papal encroachments.

  • The bazaars were well filled with goods of every sort.

  • There was a sheep roasted whole, and dishes of every sort of meat and vegetable marshalled upon the table, which fairly groaned beneath their weight.

  • The road was littered with equipment of every sort, disabled pack-animals, and dead or dying Turks.

  • Every sort of shotgun was requisitioned, from antiquated muzzle-loaders bought in the bazaar to the most modern creations of Purdy sent out from India by parcel-post.

  • Close by the entrance stood a booth festooned with lamps and lanterns of every sort, with above it scrawled "Aladdin-Ibn-Said.

  • Every sort of agricultural product known to commerce is raised in India; for from the high levels on the mountain sides to the low levels on the coasts the vegetation of the whole world is produced within its borders.

  • It sounds rather improbable; but his letters contain allusions to every sort of literature, and certainly indicate considerable information.

  • In this place I lived while our State was being vexed by every sort of calamity.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    colored woman; either simple; every man; every sort; everybody knew; everybody knows; everybody seemed; everyday life; everyone according; everything about; everything around; everything considered; everything else; everything possible; everything was; everything will; everywhere else; general tendency; gipsy woman; had learnt; hand over; healing power; local origin; organic body; pure space; since there