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Example sentences for "and every"

  • Our good Annie would cook for you; and you should have the hot new milk and the pope's eye from the mutton; and every foot of you would become a yard in about a fortnight.

  • Kill every man, and every child, and burn the cursed place down.

  • And every moment as the sky was clearing up for a white frost, the cold of the water got worse and worse, until I was fit to cry with it.

  • It was a rich and beautiful city; every common man, and every man of rank, in imitation of the king, studied to enlarge and adorn it.

  • With her satin skirts tucked daintily clear of soil, and her mantilla wrapped around her head and shoulders, she went from room to room, interesting herself in every strip of carpet, and every yard of drapery.

  • And every mile we make them follow us weakens them, separates them, confuses them.

  • And every Christmas, when I was in the convent the Sisters made a serenade to the Virgin, or a seguidilla to our blessed Lord.

  • Sam Jones wants to debate with Bob Ingersoll, and every forks- of-the-creek economist takes a hard fall out of Henry George.

  • The violent conflict which had been going on within him since the preceding evening was not yet ended; and every moment he encountered some new phase of it.

  • And every day he returned to that meadow of the Lark.

  • In this state of mind nothing escaped him, nothing deceived him, and every moment he was discovering the foundation of life, of humanity, and of destiny.

  • A uniform system of instruction is organized all over the country, and every town is bound to establish the schools which the law ordains.

  • In the United States the interests of the country are everywhere kept in view; they are an object of solicitude to the people of the whole Union, and every citizen is as warmly attached to them as if they were his own.

  • The marble was partly dull and partly polished; and every pinnacle, dome, and turret ended in a ball, or cone, or cusp of silver.

  • You could trace the very course of the great roots in the earth by the faint light that came through; and every twig, and every vein on every leaf was a streak of pale fire.

  • What could take him from home by night, and every night!

  • Hundreds, thousands, millions of them, and every one a life.

  • Many times through the night did I come to them, till it arrive to the cold hour when all nature is at lowest, and every time my coming was with quiet of them.

  • I shuddered as I bent over to touch him, and every sense in me revolted at the contact, but I had to search, or I was lost.

  • Have you seen that awful den of hellish infamy, with the very moonlight alive with grisly shapes, and every speck of dust that whirls in the wind a devouring monster in embryo?

  • It is well to be accurate, and every minute is precious.

  • And a good south wind sprung up behind; The Albatross did follow, And every day, for food or play, Came to the mariners' hollo!

  • And every tongue, through utter drought, Was withered at the root; We could not speak, no more than if We had been choked with soot.

  • And every soul, it passed me by, Like the whizz of my CROSS-BOW!

  • When there are balls, though there may be four hundred people at supper, there is a servant in scarlet and lace to attend upon every four, and every one is served on silver.

  • We live among bankers and City big-wigs, and be hanged to them, and every man, as he talks to you, is jingling his guineas in his pocket.

  • It is also applied to explain the existence and growth of institutions, manners, language, civilization, and every product of human activity.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "and every" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    and all; and departed; and did; and every; and fell; and for; and fro; and gave; and give; and laid; and let; and the; and thee; and thy; and took; and was; and well; and while; could wish; good bread; high sense; large species; provisional constitution; take another; the which; why not