980 examples of everyday in sentences

The mode of language was not something he could identify with in his everyday world, and it was quite beyond his level of comprehension.

But we may glance at some of the immediately useful aspects that might exercise those concerned with the everyday life of men, women and children.

A certain hue and cry has been raised in the last few years concerning the vast and overwhelming importance of sex in the happiness and even in the successes of a man's everyday life.

It has not dared to assert the supremacy of its fundamental views upon the everyday problems of human life because it was without concrete means of vindicating its claims.

The slightest little happening in everyday life may give you the start, and then, there you arethe whole thing unravels itself.

"This cursed dream," he resumed abruptly, "that everyday enslaves me more and more, has reference to thatthat occurrence about Wynston Berkleyhe is the hero of the hellish illusion.

Their "everyday" garments are scarcely distinguishable from the "play clothes" of city children; their "Sunday" clothes are very similar to the "best" habiliments of the boys and girls who do not live in the country.

American children are so familiarly at home in the world of books, it should not surprise us to find them occasionally taking rather a practical, everyday view of some of the things read.

During the years that Mr. Roosevelt was actually engaged in the cattle business in North Dakota, his everyday life led him constantly to the haunts of big game, and, almost in spite of himself, gave him constant hunting opportunities.

She had a habit of saying little silent prayers about the simplest everyday things, and now she whispered: "Please God, make him think I am still pretty.

It might have been that quixotism had inspired his infatuate gesture, but it might quite as conceivably have been everyday vanity or plain cussedness: a noble impulse to serve a pretty lady in distress, a spontaneous device to engage her interest, or a low desire to plague a personality as antipathetic to his own as that of a rattlesnake.

But those there were who stood out from the rank and file, for whom she watched, whom she missed if they failed to put in appearance at their accustomed hours, about whom her idle but able imagination wove wonderful fantasies, enduing them with histories and environments as far removed from fact as the drab dreams of the realists are from the picturesque commonplaces of everyday.

Alphonsine locked the door, and the Primadonna leaned her elbows on the sordid toilet-table and stared at her chalked and painted face, vaguely trying to recognise the features of Margaret Donne, the daughter of the quiet Oxford scholar, her real self as she had been two years ago, and by no means very different from her everyday self now.

I want the last watch," and Frank dove within his stateroom with as much seeming indifference as though this thing of being fired upon with fieldpieces might be an everyday occurrence in his experience.

And this was a matter of everyday occurrenceas it had need to be, considering the number of mouths that had to be filled.

A small vocabulary, the smaller the better, which embraces the common, everyday-used ideas, thoroughly mastered, is the key to a language.

The time determinations of phenomena, the knowledge of their duration, their succession, and their coexistence, form an indispensable part of our experience, not only of scientific experience, but of everyday experience as well.

But he had some sort of blindness towards his fellow-men, so that he never entirely grasped the spirit of everyday life, so that he, who was so copiously intelligent in the things of the study, misunderstood, blundered, was nervously diffident, and wilful and spasmodic in common affairs, in employment and buying and selling, and the normal conflicts of intercourse.

<pb id='241.png' n='1966h1/A/1193' /> STEPHENSON, ORLANDO W. Everyday problems in economics.

BEAUCHAMP, WILBUR L. Everyday problems in science, by Wilbur L. Beauchamp & others.

A study book for Everyday problems in science, by Wilbur L. Beauchamp & others.

CALDWELL, OTIS W. Everyday biology.

The book of everyday heroism.

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980 examples of  everyday  in sentences