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Example sentences for "daily occurrence"

  • 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being carried; bird study; daily bread; daily food; daily newspaper; daily occurrence; daily paper; different rates; easily grown; exact science; fall down; introduced from; long letter; looking over; make fast; meat packing; move slowly; native church; nervous breakdown; obtained only; perfect love; replied her; servants were; slavery meetings; slightly beaten; vary from