When I was not nearly so old as you, my dear, there was a young gentleman who sat next us at church, who used, almost every Sunday, to cut my name in large letters in the front of his pew while the sermon was going on.
There was no likelihood of his losing his way, for it lay quite straight before him, and he had walked into town with Nicholas, and back alone, almost every day.
We have had complimentary letters about this girl, sir, from the nobility and gentry of almost every town in England.
Almost every stone, the diamond excepted, has already been discovered.
At almost every turn to which we came Mr. Poole assured me there had been, when he passed, a large sheet of water; but not a drop now remained, nor could we by scratching find the least appearance of moisture.
The ground over which we rode, was, as I have stated, a mixture of gravel and rocks, and our horses yielded under us at almost every step as they trod on the sharp pointed fragments.
Paths led from this spot to almost every point of the compass, and in walking along one to the left, I came on a village consisting of nineteen huts, but there were not any signs of recent occupation.
The report says: 'Almost every fisherman in the islands is in debt to some shopkeeper:' is that incorrect?
I was there for eight days, and I was in almost every house.
Almost every name, conspicuous either in the church or state, reveals its Teutonic origin; and the geography of England was universally inscribed with foreign characters and appellations.
Almost every foot of the way was strewn with fragments of glass from wine bottles, emptied and then broken by the troops.
They were the very opposite of each other in almost every particular, except that each possessed great ability.
Almost every one of them had been in some measure trained both to military and to political functions.
On almost every question, however, relating either to ecclesiastical polity or to the ceremonial of public worship, the Puritan Low Churchman and the Latitudinarian Low Churchman were perfectly agreed.
The English who remained began, in almost every county, to draw close together.
Almost every name, conspicuous either in the church or state, reveals its Teutonic origin; [146] and the geography of England was universally inscribed with foreign characters and appellations.
Simplicity, indeed, is beyond the reach ofalmost every actress by profession.
She felt the want of his society every day, almost every hour, and was too much in want of it to derive anything but irritation from considering the object for which he went.
Tom dangerously ill, Edmund gone to attend him, and the sadly small party remaining at Mansfield, were cares to shut out every other care, or almost every other.
We have proceeded to, and returned from it, in almost every description of vehicle.
Mr. Theodosius Butler was one of those immortal geniuses who are to be met with in almost every circle.
A special effort has been made to impress the girls with correct ideas on this point, and in almost every case, these talks have resulted in an apology from the girl for her behavior.
The voice differs slightly, as I am informed by Mr. Dixon, inalmost every breed.
I need say nothing on the great variability, in almost every breed, in size of body, in colour, in the feathering of the feet, and in the feathers on the back of the head being reversed.
Thus, a plane-tree long cultivated in England was considered byalmost every one as a North American species: but is now ascertained by old records, as I am informed by Dr.
We believe it forms the morning treatment of almost every patient; a shallow bath after packing being substituted for the plunge in the case of the more nervous.
Almost every man is what, if he were a horse, would be called a screw.
Almost every man of the wealthier and more cultivated class in this country has a vacation, longer or shorter.
From these consciousness may irradiate to the activities of almost every part of the organism, in different degrees.
In school he specialized in athletics and was a fine all-round player in almost every sport.
In almost everypueblo of Arizona and New Mexico, and in many a Navaho hogan, one may find the primitive silversmith at work.
I know of one lady who, for weeks afterwards, would wake up almost every night, and feel herself falling into the fathomless gorge.
Because I see her crying so often--almost every day.
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