Use each in a sentence
Sentences starting with each
- Each of these youths is my keeper, my spy. [10]
- Each one, if you separate it from the whole and give it a careful examination, is worthy of inspection, nay, of admiration. [10]
- Each and every word a seventeen-jointed vestibuled railroad train. [5]
- Each time I woke I missed my coverlet, and had to reach down to the floor and get it again. [5]
- Each public officer who takes an oath to support the Constitution swears that he will support it as he understands it, and not as it is understood by others. [7]
- Each wore a white apron, and each made a short speech. [5]
- Each day we went farther afield, and each night trooped merrily in through the gates with hopes of homes and clearings rising in our hearts--until the motionless figure of the young Virginian met our eye. [9]
- Each state barge was towed by a tender. [5]
- Each said it was the other's fault, and each in turn denied it. [5]
- Each of them was still a part of the other, for her image lived in his soul, as his dwelt in hers. [10]
Sentences ending with each
- We grounded the wire of a pocket electrical battery in that powder, we placed a whole magazine of Greek fire on each corner of the roof--blue on one corner, green on another, red on another, and purple on the last--and grounded a wire in each. [5]
- One villain--named Hank Wiley--discarded one card, the others three each. [5]
- He wrote fifty three letters to the Alta-California, six to the New York Tribune, and at least two to the New York Herald more than sixty, all told, of an average, length of three to four thousand words each. [5]
- As he said, there was only a good porridge-spoon of liqueur for each. [11]
- The Egyptians divided the year into three seasons of four months each. [10]
- The chain on the ancles of the companions in suffering stirred the dust, which shrouded the little band like the grief, hate, and fear darkening the soul of each. [10]
- The Moors have some small silver coins and also some silver slugs worth a dollar each. [5]
- Our Virginia friends, solicitous for our safety in this wild country, had urged us not to venture into it without arms--take at least, they insisted, a revolver each. [4]
- This so angered Queen Mary that she imprisoned him in the Tower, and fined the jurors from one to two thousand pounds each. [5]
- There was a present for Eugenie and Anne and Emily and Puss and Maude, and a hear kiss from the Colonel for each. [9]
Short sentences using each
- Each at first played warily. [11]
- They'd kill each other. [8]
- We understand each other. [5]
- They knew each other. [4]
- They understand each other. [11]
- They recognised each other. [11]
- They eyed each other. [11]
- They understood each other well. [11]
- We know each other well. [10]
- They bade each other good-night. [11]
Sentences containing each two or more times
- They had not yet said anything to each other, except how happy, how glad, how thankful they were to have each other again; then a sentinel passed, and she started up, exclaiming anxiously: "So late, so late; Zorrillo will be waiting! [10]
- Pauline and she, who lived in different worlds, and yet were tied to each other by circumstances they could not control, would each work out her own destiny after her own nature, since John Alloway had come a-wooing. [11]
- The two meeting-houses which faced each other like a pair of fighting-cocks had not flapped their wings or crowed at each other for a considerable time. [6]
- We know not what produces the numberless slight differences between the individuals of each species, for reversion only carries the problem a few steps backwards, but each peculiarity must have had its efficient cause. [1]
- Three strange comrades were these, who knew each other so far as one man can know another, yet each knowing from a different stand-point. [11]
- The forty men were divided into two shifts of twenty each, and were to relieve each other every two hours. [5]
- Before midsummer they were all out excepting two, who refused to sign the petitions for release; 58 had been fined $10,000 each and enlarged, and the four leaders had gotten off with fines of $125,000 each with permanent exile added, in one case. [5]
- Hand in hand we will walk hence to the grave, helping each other in all ways, living for each other, being and remaining one in heart and purpose, one in hope and aspiration, inseparable to the end. [5]
- We know how we stand towards each other and can count on each other with glad and perfect confidence, thanking the Almighty for having opened out a new life to us. [10]
- The great hills waved into each other like a vast violet sea, and, in turn, the tiny earth-waves on each separate hill swelled into the larger harmony. [11]
More example sentences with the word each in them
- Here three naked youths, with trays upon their heads, cried aloud at each doorway what, interpreted, was: "Pies! [11]
- You see it yourselves" They gazed at each other awe-struck, and lifted their hands and said in unison: "It's per-fectly wonderful. [5]
- In each of your letters to us, you will state the number of certain votes both for and against us, as well as the number of doubtful votes, with your opinion of the manner in which they will be cast. [7]
- They are aware, your honour, that he and you knew each other in Ireland, and they think you are hard on him. [11]
- If you keep your heart pure, and constantly think of the time which shall be fulfilled for each of us, to our ruin or to our salvation, you will pass unharmed through this great peril. [10]
- Nay, makers of your gods, Each day ye break an image in your shrine And plant a fairer image where it stood Where is the Moloch of your fathers' creed, Whose fires of torment burned for span-long babes? [6]
- Caesar has made your father, and your neighbor Skopas, and every free man in the country a Roman citizen; but it is a pity that, while he gave each man his patent of citizenship, he should have filched the money out of his purse. [10]
- How interesting such young voyagers are, and how interesting they are to each other! [4]
- So the two young men became first dear, and finally almost indispensable to each other. [10]
- On this the young man appeared, and though he and Paula did their utmost to preserve a suitable demeanor, every one could see the violent agitation they felt at meeting each other in such a situation. [10]
- But for a young lady in long skirts to make her way down that balsam, squirming about and through the stubs and dead limbs, testing each one before she trusted her weight to it, was another affair. [4]
- Here were this young lady and his friend, who had known each other for three days, perhaps, in the most casual way, and her friends had her already as good as married to him and off on a wedding journey. [4]
- That each of you will, in his sphere, do all he can to have the officers, soldiers, and seamen of the army and navy, while engaged in the effort to suppress the rebellion, paid, fed, clad, and otherwise well provided for and supported. [7]
- And so, as you say, 'bien,' and we each have our way, bedad! [11]
- The very day you and I began to know each other! [9]
- Then the President wrote upon a paper before him, and it was passed to each member of the Court sitting with him. [11]
- The portier also wrote down each day's journey and the nightly hotel on a piece of paper, and made our course so plain that we should never be able to get lost without high-priced outside help. [5]
- His own words written that fateful day before he died at the Cote Dorion came to him: "Sacristan, acolyte, player, or preacher, Each to his office, but who holds the key? [11]
- Born old, one would, of course, inherit experience, so that wealth could be made to contribute to happiness, and each day, instead of lessening the natural powers and increasing infirmities, would bring new vigor and capacity of enjoyment. [4]
- And then Tom would take another innings, and then the old man again--and so on, and so on, for an hour and more, each trying to beat out the other. [5]
- For instance, she would stamp four copies of each letter out of sweet honey-cakes, and when I knew them well she gave me these tiny little A. [10]
- The old man would scarcely have understood his motives, and it was better for both to part without seeing each other rather than in open strife. [10]
- Under the circumstances would not both Philip and Evelyn have been justified in disregarding the prohibition that forbade their meeting or even writing to each other? [4]
- The desire which would lead each and every one to the gates of the Inner World which was limitless and eternal, filled with dazzling light . [9]
- The poor creature would disappear in the water in terror; but he must breathe, and out would come his nose again, nearer the dog each time. [4]
- The latter process would be greatly aided by the inherited effects of the increased use of parts, and these two processes would incessantly react on each other. [1]
- There was a worthless vine that (or who) started up about midway between a grape-trellis and a row of bean-poles, some three feet from each, but a little nearer the trellis. [4]
- Her face looked worn; there was a hectic spot on each cheek and dark circles round the eyes. [11]
- He had many worlds and he lived in each by turn. [4]
- To Jim the world became a sea of maddening forces which buffeted him; a whirlpool of fire in which his brain was tortured, his mind was shrivelled up; a vast army rending itself, each man against the other. [11]
- No, I must work up to it by degrees, buying suit after suit of clothes, in shops wide apart, and getting a little finer article with each change, until I should finally reach silk and velvet, and be ready for my project. [5]
- After saying those words, Clement had turned very courteously to him, and they had spoken with each other. [6]
- On hearing these words, Bartja and Sappho each took one of her hands, and gazed entreatingly into her face. [10]
- Now a few words in regard to these extracts from speeches of mine which Judge Douglas has read to you, and which he supposes are in very great contrast to each other. [7]
- At first, high words had been spoken; then there came the strife of two dissimilar natures, and both were headstrong, and each proud and unrelenting in his own way. [11]
- Presently there came word from the Governor that I might walk upon the ramparts, and I was taken forth for several hours each day; always, however, under strict surveillance, my guards, well armed, attending, while the ramparts were, as usual, patrolled by soldiers. [11]
- I guess we won't see much of each other politically. [9]
- And it was wonderful to see what these new ingenuities did for a time, and how each generation was deceived into the belief that its products would sail on forever. [4]
- It is no wonder that people constantly go into their neighbors' houses by mistake, just as, in spite of the Maine law, they wear away each other's hats from an evening party. [4]
- When afterwards my Wolff's unhappy deed was added, I felt as though I were standing in a dense, dark mist, where each step forwards must lead me into a stifling morass or over a precipice. [10]
- When they both woke, soon after sunrise, they had been dreaming of each other and gladly hailed the return of day. [10]
- I exhausted my wits, and very nearly my patience also, in efforts to convince both that the evils they charged on each other were inherent in the case, and could not be cured by giving either party a victory over the other. [7]
- I am not without my friends, and we all stand by each other in our love of home--of sacred home, monsieur. [11]
- So again, species within the same large genus by no means resemble each other to the same degree: on the contrary, some of them can generally be arranged in little groups round other species, like satellites round planets. [1]
- He realised that within one life a man may still live several lives, each loyal and honest after its kind. [11]
- The cooks vied with them and with each other, and as if by magic, in a short space of time a richly-adorned banquet for the hungry guests appeared, at which even the flowers were not wanting. [10]
- It was so with the Greeks; it was so when youth rode in tournaments and unhorsed each other for the love of a lady. [4]
- It was lined with soldiers and lictors, who looked closely at each one, even at Melissa herself. [10]
- The heavens glowed with purple, and the granite peaks, each sheathed in a film of ice, sparkled and shone like dark diamonds that had been dipped in light. [10]
- However, Orion went with his anxious friend to the ship-yard; the old ship-builder, a kind-hearted giant, was as ready and glad to undertake the rescue of the Sisters as if each one was his own mother. [10]
- I thanked him, with emotion, for each new fact, and wrote it down in my note-book. [5]
- Do they tally with each other? [5]
- Let's be plain with each other. [11]
- Now shake hands with each other. [10]
- Men are shy with each other where their emotions are in play. [11]
- They were connected with each other by colonnades, or by little bridges, under which flowed canals, that watered the gardens and gave the palace-grounds the aspect of a town built on islands. [10]
- Now it lies with each of you to show whether or no he is faithful to me. [10]
- They were armed with bows and lances, and a charioteer stood beside each, so that their undivided attention could be bestowed upon the battle. [10]
- These rascals overflowed with attentions and information for their guests, and with brotherly love for each other. [5]
- It is octagonal, with a peaked roof, each octagon filled with a spacious window, and it sits perched in complete isolation on top of an elevation that commands leagues of valley and city and retreating ranges of distant blue hills. [5]
- Jostling them all, with a jeer and an oblique joke here and there, and crude chaff on each other and everybody, the settler from the United States asserted himself. [11]
- Put a fine wire-screen over each hill, which will keep out the bugs and admit the rain. [4]
- She signifies her willingness to continue it by calling again any time within twelve-months; after that, if the parties go on calling upon each other once a year, in our large cities, that is sufficient, and the acquaintanceship holds good. [5]
- Not any here will refuse to drink her health right cordially in this bumper of wine, for each and every one has personally known, and loved, and honored the very best one of them all--his own mother. [5]
- And now I will not longer defer the pleasure of taking you, and each of you, by the hand. [7]
- A bright pupil will learn to get the outline of a human figure in ten lessons, the model coming five hundred feet nearer each time. [6]
- You and he will communicate with each other by telegraph or otherwise as frequently as may be necessary for efficient cooperation. [7]
- But they were wild Mexican fellows, and a man had to stand at the head of each of them and hold him fast while the driver gloved and got himself ready. [5]
- They passed, too, wild lakes overhung with primeval trees, where the iris and the waterlily grew among the fallen trunks and the water-fowl called to each other across the blue stretches. [9]
- A husband and wife may be divorced and go out of the presence and beyond the reach of each other; but the different parts of our country cannot do this. [7]
- A husband and wife may be divorced and go out of the presence and beyond the reach of each other, but the different parts of our country cannot do this. [7]
- The husband and wife looked at each other, and Petrus said with a melancholy smile, "I believe they are up on the mountain. [10]
- Latterly, the young wife had become very grave, and apparently completely severed her relations with her husband; but she also studiously avoided the Gaul and, if they talked to each other at all, it was in hurried whispers. [10]
- They were united, wholly united, there was nothing except themselves, and thus they became to each other an especially blissful world, beside which every other created thing sank into nothingness. [10]
- It maps the whole surface of the body into an arbitrary number of regions, and studies each region successively from the surface to the bone, or beneath it. [3]
- Here they were who, without words or acts, had been to each other what Adam and Eve were in the Garden, without furtiveness, and guiltless of secret acts which poison Love. [11]
- The great lady, who probably remembered having directed Heinz's attention to Eva at the dance, understood very clearly that they could not fail to attract each other. [10]
- The same people, who know each other perfectly well, will enjoy themselves together without restraint in their ordinary apparel. [4]
- It was Philippus who had persuaded his accomplished and experienced friend to come to Memphis; he had clung to him faithfully, and they assisted each other in their works. [10]
- Let each one who feels too weak to control his wrath, avoid the Circus; and those who go, keep still if they feel moved to act in my behalf. [10]
- The famous Ruysch, who died a hundred and thirty years ago, showed that each of the viscera has its terminal vessels arranged in its own peculiar way; the same fact which you may see illustrated in Gerber's figures after the minute injections of Berres. [3]
- There were many who came regularly to inquire of him, and each afternoon I would see the broad shoulders and genial face of Governor Sharpe in the gateway, completing his walk by way of Marlboro' Street. [9]
- A drove of white elephants would n't have been good enough for her now, if each one carried a castle on his back. [4]
- There was much whispering and there were many conjectures as to its authorship, but every Teacup looked innocent, and we separated each with his or her private conviction. [6]
- As the two whispered to one another and looked tenderly at each other--for Diodoros had insisted on her allowing him to kiss not only her hands but also her sweet red lips--Berenike had pictured her dead daughter in Melissa's place. [10]
- They had long whispered it around among each other that she had a liking for the master; but there were too many of them of whom something like this could be said, to make it very remarkable. [6]
- If this conclusion, which rests almost exclusively on brain-characters, be admitted, we should have a case of convergence at least in external characters, for the anthropomorphous apes are certainly more like each other in many points, than they are to other apes. [1]
- The same law which organized the Supreme Court in 1824 also established and organized circuit courts to be held in each county in the State, and five circuit judges were appointed to hold those courts. [7]
- A dozen schemes which he had in hand, any one of which might turn up a fortune, all languished, and each needed just a little more, money to save that which had been invested. [5]
- The tormenting headache which followed each convulsion had again come on, and Caesar submitted without resistance to what the physician prescribed. [10]
- It matters little whether the needle prick him by accident or blunder or design, he will burst all bounds, and establish again the old truth that each of us will prove himself a fool given perfect opportunity. [11]
- Telling his sister where they had been placed, every morning she would go in search, and never fail of finding each stuck through the heart of a deer. [5]
- Every trench dug where the paving was torn up had its object, and each heap of stones its particular design. [10]
- In busy places, where each man has an object of his own, and feels assured that every other man has his, his character and purpose are written broadly in his face. [12]
- Like a caldron where a witch mixes all manner of strange things for a philter, each barricade consisted of every sort of rubbish, together with objects originally useful. [10]
- To the right, where a river empties in, were scattered groups of queer, rakish craft, each with four slanting pipes and a tiny flag floating from her halyards; a flag--as the binoculars revealed--of crimson bars and stars on a field of blue. [9]
- They got drunk whenever they could; then they fought each other or anybody else who came in the way; they cursed and swore always, drunk or sober; John Canty was a thief, and his mother a beggar. [5]
- Listen to them, when there is only a light breath stirring, and you will hear them saying to each other,--"Wait awhile! [6]
- There were moments when the pattern of it appeared to have fallen apart, resolved itself into pieces that refused to fit into each other. [9]
- It was only when the indignant orator "thundered and lightened" and was carried away by the heat of passion that he forgot his dignified moderation, and then how grandly voice, eye, and action helped each other! [10]
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