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Example sentences for "with every"

  • Heaven has bounteously furnished us with every comfort, with every elegance, with every luxury.

  • It was so with every one to whom he spoke.

  • Of all those who, with every means at their disposal, have tried to conquer Lee, he is the only one who has in any manner succeeded.

  • And you will see, in my table in the library, that I have left my property in your hands, with every confidence in your integrity, and ability to care for my family, even as I should have done.

  • The day, however, was a long vigil, with every ring of the telephone full of possibilities.

  • Somehow I felt that whatever we found would be in the card-room or on the staircase, and nothing but the fear that Halsey was in danger drove me on; with every step my knees seemed to give way under me.

  • From head to heel as tough as steel, as nimble as a cat, With every trick of twist and kick, a master of savate.

  • Your baker could the fashion set; Your butcher might respond well; With every tart a triolet, With every chop a rondel.

  • With every month of the struggle indeed, as the Modernist attack had grown more determined, and its support more widespread, so the orthodox defence had gathered force and vehemence.

  • An enormous increase in the commercial development of the islands has been made since they were virtually granted full access to our markets three years ago, with every prospect of increasing development and diversified industries.

  • It seemed a doubtful sort of music to charm anything with, but a native gentleman assured me that snakes like it and will come out of their holes and listen to it with every evidence of refreshment and gratitude.

  • Maggie saw that Paul was, with every day, increasingly unhappy.

  • The sense that had come to the farm with Martin's entry into it of something eerie and foreboding increased now with every tick of the heavy kitchen clock.

  • He had entered upon this little walk with every intention of settling the whole affair before their return.

  • As with every decision of importance, we discussed the matter jointly.

  • There was, however, one difference: with every mile we covered there was the possibility of seeing something new.

  • I said this, and I became your wife, Sir Michael, with every resolution to be as good a wife as it was in my nature to be.

  • Phoebe was busy at a little table, upon which stood a prim work-box, with every reel of cotton and glistening steel bodkin in its appointed place.

  • No one but a pre-Raphaelite would have painted, hair by hair, those feathery masses of ringlets, with every glimmer of gold, and every shadow of pale brown.

  • Shall I grow old like this, I wonder, with every minute of my life seeming like an hour?

  • With every inhalation he choked, filling his mouth and nostrils more with dust than with air.

  • I'm watching your fight with Shelgrim, Mr. Derrick, with every degree of interest.

  • I watched it with every degree of interest.

  • This, Twemlow is so kind as to promise, with every appearance of most heartily intending to keep his word.

  • With every disposition to oblige him, he must submit to a failure.

  • So with every lithe action of the girl, with every turn of her wrist, perhaps most of all with her look of dread or horror; they were things of usage.

  • With every hope, therefore, he went forth to dispose of his written leaves, confident of finding some very wealthy person who would be in a condition to pay him the correct value of the work.

  • Heaven intended the past as a foundation for the present, to keep it from vibrating and being blown away with every breeze.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "with every" 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:
    came forth from the; one had; silver dollars; thence south; white mustard; with another; with any; with every; with eyes; with her; with many; with one; with others; with our; with pleasure; with such; with their; with them; with thy; with water; with whom; without delay; without her; without his; without much; without speaking