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Example sentences for "practically every"

  • One hour and three quarters further, we descended into the Wady Barrada, near two villages, built on either side of the river, opposite to each other, called Souk Barrada.

  • The building consists of a large quadrangle, one on side of which are the [p.

  • Here, or at Kessoue, the pilgrim caravan passes the second night.

  • The boys, on leaving the convent, are obliged to take orders.

  • As we have already seen in practically every case of poverty, personal defects and bad environment combine.

  • Practically every fazenda in Brazil of any considerable commercial importance is equipped with the most modern of coffee-cleaning equipment.

  • Some Well Known Green Coffee Marks Practically every bag of good quality green coffee is imprinted with a brand which indicates by whom it was shipped.

  • On the other hand it must not be forgotten that the popes and the ecclesiastics helped to fight the battles of the middle and lower classes against the king and the nobility in practically every country in Europe.

  • Practically every soldier in Togoland buys as many wives as he can afford.

  • I write "supposed" advisedly, for with the exception of one little bird, who did her duty regularly by laying one egg at practically every place we stayed at, hardly one single egg did the others produce between the lot of them.

  • He has been in the Government service ever since 1898, and has taken part in practically every piece of Togo history that has been made during the intervening years.

  • Thus without their volition they became the competitors of men in practically every field of labor.

  • Practically every magazine in the United States contained an article about Mrs. Stanton and her great work and there was scarcely a newspaper that did not have an editorial.

  • From the time the press bureau was established in New York, practically every one of any consequence in the United States has urgently requested articles and used all that could be furnished.

  • Practically every forging in the car is made of a special steel, for which a special formula of heat-treating has been worked out, in accordance with the work, or strain, the part must stand in the finished car.

  • It was later taken up by the Scotland Yard authorities in England, and its use has since spread to practically every country in the civilized world.

  • Hevea trees are scattered through the dense forests of practically every part of the Amazon Basin, a territory more than two-thirds as large as the United States.

  • The influence of mind can be noted on practically every organ of the body in a concrete way.

  • Practically every motive, as well as every action of the day, must be scrutinized, and often it will be found that little things mean much for the individual.

  • In the twenty and forty grain doses, commonly administered by the country doctors of two generations ago at the beginning of practically every ailment, it was purgative--and worse.

  • Practically every adult is in some danger of lighting up an acute tuberculous process in his lungs if he racks them by coughing.

  • In practically every state in the Union there are corrupt practices acts which aim not only to prevent the misuse of the campaign fund, but to control the party in other respects also.

  • In practically every instance, however, coöperation does not grow out of profit sharing, but arises independently.

  • In practically every township, village, election district, and city ward there are party agents and local committees whose work it is to promote the interests of the party both at election time and between elections.

  • Passion for the natural has effected numerous reforms in dress, diet, and social habits, until commerce provides a natural adaptation of practically every fashion.

  • His book became the manual of dissection that was in practically every dissector's hands for several centuries after.

  • In a word, practically every one of the problems in the practice of medicine which medical societies are trying to solve at the present moment, were also occupying the attention of the civil authorities about seven centuries ago.

  • Practically every person of note who has visited Montreal since its incorporation has addressed the club, including prominent men such as Jerome K.

  • The railway freight yards are crowded with cars bearing the initials of practically every road of any importance on the continent.

  • In five years I had taken degrees in practically every one to which I was eligible.

  • When one considers that there are only a little more than three millions of Jews in the United States, it is astounding what great progress they have made in practically every field of endeavor.

  • And, with the spectroscope, it is hardly too much to say that no investigator ever observes visually with that instrument any more: practically every spectrum is made a matter of photographic record first.

  • If his light and heat were withdrawn, practically every form of human activity on this planet would come to an early end.

  • In 1870, indeed, practically every city of any importance had one or more railways of this type.

  • Nearly all had outgrown the household stage, the factory system had gained a foothold in nearly every line, even the corporation had made its appearance, yet small-scale production prevailed in practically every field.

  • Professor Pupin's invention has resulted in economies that amount to millions of dollars, and has made possible long distance lines to practically every part of the United States.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being admitted; common sailor; gold coin; having succeeded; high noon; judicial power; must belong; pearl shells; piercing glance; poor quality; practically every; practically impossible; practically speaking; rank equal; ride upon; sexual life; stand over; succeeding times; this report; thought myself; told the; unto you; warm myself; wrote again