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Example sentences for "that every"

  • The curious student in the universities found everywhere public lecturers, who undertook to instruct him in the profound arts of divination, chiromancy, and the cabala.

  • Desgrais, an officer of justice, was dispatched in pursuit of her, and having assumed the dress of an AbbĂ©, contrived to entice her from this privileged place.

  • Hempseed is sown by the maidens, who believe that, if they look back, they shall see the apparition of their intended husbands.

  • But it was singular, that every one of the six who had merely professed their conditional readiness to sign the protest, were contumeliously discharged the next day, without any reason being assigned.

  • I believed, I loved to believe, that every face I passed bore the traces of discontent as deep as was my own--and was I so far wrong?

  • It is the earnest wish of The Forerunner that every American "equal suffragist" take the Woman's Journal, and so keep in touch with the movement.

  • I wish," I burst forth, "that every cat in the city was comfortably dead!

  • And then it was that Moses ordained, that every one's inheritance should continue in his own tribe.

  • It is also related that Caius was that day, contrary to his usual custom, so very affable and good-natured in his conversation, that every one of those that were present were astonished at it.

  • At present it may be sufficient to observe, that every victory of Constantine was productive of some relief or benefit to the church.

  • It was long since established, as a fundamental maxim of the Roman constitution, that every rank of citizens was alike subject to the laws, and that the care of religion was the right as well as duty of the civil magistrate.

  • The principle contained in the note" [which tells what interjections require,] "proves that every noun of the second person is in the nominative case.

  • That every one of you should know how to possess his vessel in sanctifcation and honour' (1 Thess 4:4).

  • That every man in the world had the spirit of Christ, grace, faith, &c.

  • They assured me that every night a noise of drums was heard there, whence the mariners fancied that it was the residence of Degial.

  • If he starts with any one clear conviction, it is that every part of a living creature is cunningly adapted to some special use in its life.

  • The foregoing remarks lead me to say a few words on the protest lately made by some naturalists against the utilitarian doctrine that every detail of structure has been produced for the good of its possessor.

  • My head is so full of it, and I have it so all by rote myself, that it had totally escaped me that every word I have uttered must be heathen Greek to you.

  • And the deepest thinkers, added Frank, inform us that every thing in which governments interfere is spoiled.

  • I have ordered, in the most positive manner, that every militia-man who had borne arms with us, and had afterwards joined the enemy, should be immediately hanged.

  • The tories are our countrymen, a part of our own population and strength, so that every man of them that is killed, is a man forever lost to ourselves.

  • And lest private interest should incline the planter to mercy, it is provided, "That every slave so killed, in pursuance of this act, shall be paid for by the public.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    always used; marched through; that account; that class; that each; that great; that has; that her; that hour; that line; that may; that moment; that month; that morning; that must; that none; that party; that portion; that prince; that province; that seemed; that she; that the; that woman; thick growth; vicarious suffering