Angry debates in the queen's cabinet council were of daily occurrence, and her presence was never a check on the coarseness and brutality of the officers.
Five Catholic lords were sent to the Tower on account of his accusations against them; thirty thousand Catholics were driven out of London from terror, and arrests and executions were of daily occurrence.
And she was right; for desertions became of daily occurrence, and King James was surrounded by traitors on all sides.
But with growing reflection man finds a mystery even in events of daily occurrence.
Those were times when horrors unspeakable were of daily occurrence.
He was not so merciful after the failure of the Scotch rebellion, for executions were of daily occurrence, and those who were spared perished miserably in prison.
They did not wonder at the riots that were becoming matters of daily occurrence, and sought for a remedy.
We have formerly alluded to this, and it may be farther illustrated by a circumstance of daily occurrence.
During five months of the year, from November to March, storms are of daily occurrence.
Wax is also in great demand; for in the religious ceremonies, which are almost of daily occurrence, a vast quantity of tapers is consumed.
Such acts of reckless prodigality are of daily occurrence.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "daily occurrence" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.