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Example sentences for "each day"

  • But--each day of the ride northward had been more perfect than that which went before; each hour of each day, sweeter than the preceding.

  • I have planned that, each day, Mistress Deborah, with the baggage and a good escort, shall go by the most direct route, and the best road.

  • Each day, after Vespers, I shall be here.

  • He fed on her tenderness for him, and had grown stronger because he spent hours of each day talking, reading, and driving with her.

  • Each day is to be better than yesterday fuller of plans, of briskness, of initiative.

  • The supplies needed came from London each day.

  • Each day he realized more fully the nature of the task.

  • Each day, as he went for the mail, Thyrsis' heart would beat high with expectation; and each day he would be chilled with bitter disappointment.

  • And so each day he hungered for the news, and when the paper came he would pounce upon it.

  • All common things, each day's events That with the hour begin and end, Our pleasures and our discontents Are rounds by which we may ascend.

  • He lives happy and master of himself Who can say, as each day passes on, I have lived!

  • From the wealth of each day renew my hope, and quiet my soul with the calm of thy peace.

  • Behold, Ra entered [heaven] each day at the head of his mariners, establishing himself upon the double throne of the two horizons.

  • Each day conceived a dozen new schemes; every instant of his time he seemed to be devising how to plunder, until I was fairly at my wits' end how to thwart him.

  • Each day at early dawn she shone forth, bright Morning Star, gay with juvenescent hope.

  • Abandoning his patients, he had set out for Cauterets with his ailing wife, who was sinking more and more each day, to the infinite distress of both his charming daughter and himself.

  • Each day he could read in the evening papers of the doings within this walled city.

  • Each day looking at Hurstwood, she had realized that, along with the disagreeableness of his attitude, there was something pathetic.

  • Each day he would find some old paper lying about and look into it, to see if there was any trace of Carrie, but all summer and fall he had looked in vain.

  • Each day, her head almost turned by developments, her fancies of what her fortune must be, with ample money, grew and multiplied.

  • Every year, or, according to Procopius, each day, of his long reign, was marked by some legal innovation.

  • In this book I will not tell again the narrative of that, fighting in the summer and autumn of 1916, which I have written with many details of each day's scene in my collected despatches called The Battles of the Somme.

  • Choose wisely, choose quickly, for time moves apace,-- Each day is an age in the life of our race!

  • While wondering Science stands, herself perplexed At each day's miracle, and asks "What next?

  • He refused all their offers, and at last they hired his rat pit at a high price, for the purpose of using it for religious services for one hour in each day.

  • Each day a list of stocks to be put in the market is made out, and no others can be sold during the sessions.

  • Each day, at noon, the editors of the Herald, twelve in number, assemble in the "Council Room.

  • Some persons endeavor to systematize their pursuits by apportioning them to particular hours of each day.

  • But in most cases, it is more difficult to systematize the hours of each day, than it is to secure some regular division of the week.

  • By their ceaseless ministries, every grown person receives, each day, thirty-three hogsheads of air into the lungs to nourish and vitalize every part of the body, and also to carry off its impurities.

  • Every morning he was brought out and every hour of each day when it didn't rain he spent in the garden.

  • As each day passed, Colin had become more and more fixed in his feeling that the mystery surrounding the garden was one of its greatest charms.

  • Each day he grew stronger and could walk more steadily and cover more ground.

  • Clerical details were sent to the discharge center, known as the "madhouse," each day, to assist in getting out the paper work for official discharge of the outfits scheduled for muster out before Battery D.

  • Boundbrook" Jones had charge of the cart, driving to the well for water several times each day.

  • Their minds had grown tired of dwelling on it and sank down wearied to each day's hard setting.

  • Each day's march was a slow, dogged, progression, broken by fierce work at the fords.

  • The healthful vigor he had found on the prairie had left him, each day's march claiming a dole from his hoarded store of strength.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each day" 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:
    each according; each arrondissement; each case; each court; each family; each feeding; each floor; each great; each hand; each hole; each house; each morning; each night; each number; each particular; each regiment; each session; each ship; each species; each student; each succeeding; each three; each valve; each variety; each village; each year