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Example sentences for "throughout the"

  • Thus the renewal of the May-tree is like the renewal of the Harvest-May; each is intended to secure a fresh portion of the fertilising spirit of vegetation, and to preserve it throughout the year.

  • Now an octennial cycle is the shortest period at the end of which sun and moon really mark time together after overlapping, so to say, throughout the whole of the interval.

  • The custom prevailed, for example, throughout the canton of Lucerne.

  • The two languages exercised at the same time their separate jurisdiction throughout the empire: the former, as the natural idiom of science; the latter, as the legal dialect of public transactions.

  • So artfully were they framed and disposed throughout the year, that superstition always wore the appearance of pleasure, and often of virtue.

  • The visible powers of nature, the planets, and the elements were the same throughout the universe.

  • The most frightful anarchy now prevailed throughout the kingdom, dismembered by factions, which the extreme youth of one monarch and the imbecility of the other made it impossible to control.

  • Because some of the men have got behind, and they cannot manage to go on throughout the rest of the season unless they get supplies from the curer.

  • They have bought their work, and then they have gone and distributed it throughout the country.

  • That may be a good enough plan if it were established and carried on throughout the year; but I remember that at one time one-half the value of a shawl was given in groceries, and that plan died away.

  • You ascertain the price of cured fish, and calculate from that what price you are to allow to the fishermen for the green fish throughout the season?

  • Footnote: Throughout the discussion of rhythm I borrow from Mark H.

  • Throughout the remainder of this chapter, when I refer to the sound of words, I shall have in mind this entire complex.

  • The tobacco of Macedonia is celebrated far and wide, and vessels come there from all quarters of the globe to export this article and distribute it throughout the world.

  • Throughout the remainder of your life your recollections shall torment you, and you shall gaze upon the place where Masa died, and where you made of the innocent boy a hard- hearted man.

  • Throughout the war he had played a manly and honourable part.

  • Throughout the end of June and the early part of July much was hoped from the mediation of the heads of the Afrikander Bond, the political union of the Dutch Cape colonists.

  • Though a great firebrand before the war, Viljoen had fought bravely and honourably throughout the contest, and he had won the respect and esteem of his enemy.

  • I am to shave off my beard, which I have worn so long in an honorable manner, and by which everyone knows me throughout the Tyrol?

  • And joyful news arrived from all sides, announcing that the inhabitants were rising throughout the Tyrol.

  • In his great wisdom and ingenuity he had served the profession of chivalry for many years and with a great deal of honor, and his fame was widely known throughout the world.

  • So my translation lay unmolested in a box during these past several years while the computer has been developing at breakneck speed, now allowing this great 15th century novel to be read, electronically, throughout the world.

  • The battle went on very cruelly, throughout the day, but when night fell, they broke apart.

  • That night Captain Hippolytus had a careful watch set up throughout the city, and no one slept at all with their great fear of the Moors, and because they were looking forward to the battle Tirant would give the Moorish army.

  • The decks are washed down, the rigging coiled up, and everything put in order; and, throughout the day, only one watch is kept on deck at a time.

  • All hands worked, watch and watch, throughout the night, pumping ship and helping the carpenter.

  • Another blizzard brought heavy snow and held the party up throughout the 25th and 26th.

  • Throughout the work, the author expresses the highest admiration of the military science of the ancient Romans, and the greatest contempt for the maxims which had been in vogue amongst the Italian commanders of the preceding generation.

  • About half a century after the great separation, there were, throughout the North, Protestant governments and Protestant nations.

  • Throughout the whole of the great war against Protestantism, Italy and Spain had been the base of the Catholic operations.

  • However, as far as I am able to understand, there appears to be throughout the whole of India, on the part of the European population, an absolute terror of coming under the Company's Courts for any object whatever.

  • Thus in this century, as throughout the whole of the century of gloom, the island is truly and really Catholic.

  • The act was to the effect that, on the first day of May, 1654, all who, throughout the war, had not displayed a constant good affection to the Parliament of England in opposition to Charles I.

  • Throughout the rest of the island, a fortress or a large town was not to be seen.

  • Throughout the rest of Ireland the provincial kings were independent save in name.

  • Footnote: Throughout the remainder of this chapter the word "bank" should be taken as referring to the commercial bank.

  • Throughout the history of our natural resources there has been a strong tendency toward monopoly.

  • Footnote: Throughout the remainder of this text the student will find it to his advantage to make frequent use of the Cyclopedia of American Government, edited, in three volumes, by A.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "throughout the" 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:
    already knew; but without; curious feeling; damp weather; dangerous consequence; democratic state; dress uniform; essentially necessary; four lemons; get off; giving life; hard service; large proportion; more elaborate; nearly the same size; she may have been; small quantities; solid ground; throughout the; throughout their; thus seen; will attempt; young lambs