There was a silence; each one looked at the others with a frightened air.
Each one of his reflections increased his mortal anguish.
Each one, likely enough, gives a different interpretation to the facts revealed; each may have a different theory of the deed; but a superficial observer would not note these differences.
Then she saw that my wealth would be wasted, so she divided it between me and her, to each one half, a moiety for herself and her daughter, and the rest for myself.
Presently, the King fared forth to course and chase, bidding his two sons sit to do justice in his stead, each one day in turn as was their wont.
The breeze raised her shift which laid bare her navel and showed her breasts and displayed a stomach whiter than snow, each one of whose dimples would contain an ounce of benzoin- ointment.
So he said to his elder brothers, "We three are alike love distraught for the Princess and the dearest wish of each one is to win her.
A man is only then obliged to support the poor or to perform certain religious ceremonies, if he has the wherewithal, but it is the duty of each one even to go begging at men' doors, if he cannot otherwise maintain his parents.
In this way He showed him the destination of each one of the treasures, until at length they came to one of gigantic size.
But Thou knowest the thought of man, and what his heart and kidneys counsel him to do, the workings of Thy creatures' minds lie open before Thee, so that Thou knowest who had the spirit of each one.
When Domini stopped and exclaimed she did not realise to what this street was dedicated, why these women sat in watchful silence, each one alone on her stair waiting in the night.
Each one tries to outrun the other in beating a hasty retreat.
At the door the press is great: each one strives to make his escape, and pushes and shoves as best he may.
Each one loses a deal of blood, and both grow weak.
Each one is anxious to inquire what is this trouble, what marvel here.
They remain lighted, each one independent of the other.
Now, if we imagine a person at each one of the instruments (Fig.
Each one had a rifle, and there was a smile of triumph on Andy's face!
There were four sleds, each one drawn by seven dogs, and in charge of a dark-skinned native.
This was agreed to, and they divided the hours of darkness into watches, each onetaking a turn at guarding the precious map.
There were hundreds of children in the church, all dressed in their holiday apparel, and all intent upon the illumination, which seemed to be a private affair to each one of them.
He picks up potatoes as if each one were a lump of gold just turned out of the dirt, and requiring careful examination.
Some sentiment of this kind must have been cherished by each one of these two friends, for each of them almost immediately sat down by himself at an end of the tent and began to write.
They got up to admire it, and taking a hand of each one I procured them some enjoyment, but in the middle of their labours an abundant flow of liquid threw them into the greatest astonishment.
I had not yet found an opportunity of getting my three maids one after the other, and I dared not risk a general attack, which might have lost me the confidence of each one.
The desire of gaining the prize excited the impure crowd immensely, and the castrati, the girls, and the abbes all did their utmost, each one striving to be the first.
Above them rose thousands of lotus flowers, buds, and seed-vessels, each one a thing of perfect beauty, and not a withered blossom was to be seen.
This ward is divided into four "apartments," each one having a high wall at the back.
I have seen one Malay who wore about twenty buttons, each one a diamond solitaire!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each one" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.