Sentence examples for every pile from inspiring English sources

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If they were thankful for the American invasion that toppled the Iraqi government, their gratitude has soured a bit with every pile of bones they exhume.

On the bottom of every pile, Marshall Faulk could feel the pushing and shoving that would define the afternoon, the violence that the outside world does not see, the scraping for every step.

They must second-guess every pile of stones or rubble, every door and window, every apparently discarded or abandoned object, on guard against their own complacency as much as the bombs themselves.

But for someone who knows that the library owns, let's say, Respighi's "The Birds," and that the computer says it is in, the prospects of actually finding it are very poor unless one is willing to start at one end of the mammoth Orchestral Music section and flip through every pile of CD's until they stumble on it.

The pile cap is assumed to be rigid and therefore every pile carries an equal amount of the load.

Each one filled with more garbage and dead animals than the dumpster behind a veterinarian's office, with every pile of trash possibly concealing a booby-trap and each cell phone call the possible trigger.

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In fact, the mountains of mail that we receive every day pile up on a very real editor's desk.

Theater companies ply their wares in hidden cobblestone courtyards, bohemian artists gather in majestically crumbling buildings, and festivals of every variety pile up on weekends like verbs at the end of a German sentence.

But, as has been previously shown, sets cannot be piles of physical stuff or at any rate, when mathematicians talk about sets, they are not talking about physical piles because it follows from the principles of set theory that for every physical pile, there corresponds infinitely many sets.

LAGOS, Nigeria — The young man with the crowbar stood on a heap of rubble — planks, pallets, remains of pots, bits of cardboard, wisps of clothing, chunks of concrete — indistinguishable from every other pile in a field of debris stretching far into the distance.

One argument here is that set theory could not be about bunches of ordinary objects, or piles of physical stuff, because corresponding to every physical pile, there are many, many sets.

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