Sentence examples for verses everywhere from inspiring English sources

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Then she must take water from the running stream with the same hand, a mouthful, and swallow it, and recite rather heroic verses, "Everywhere I have carried the glorious well-formed son.

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The organization says that even though fans see the verse everywhere -- on signs in the end zones after field goal attempts, on players' tape and tattoos and in the eye black of faithful players like Tim Tebow -- many don't know what it means.

AT&T was using Quickplay for its U-verse TV Everywhere offering, and will use it with its forthcoming TV streaming services, DIRECTV Now, DIRECTV Mobile and DIRECTV Preview.

Known for unconventional behavior as well as offbeat verse, Cutler would ride everywhere on his bicycle in his plus fours, handing passers-by stickers with goofy phrases on them.

In Lowell's sublime consciousness, or self-consciousness, the connections were anything but lost; the disjunctive associations that occur everywhere in his verse were, in effect, part of the fiction.

His influence is found everywhere in the decorative Romantic verse of the Victorian Age, from the early work of Alfred Tennyson onward.

Johnny Marr's lushly textured guitar line and the hopeful repetition of "there is a light and it never goes out" in the final verse make it a call to arms for morbid romantics everywhere.

It gets a mention in the second verse of Lucky Star's 1962 hit, "I've Been Everywhere," along with a zillion other towns, and in many ways it's not much different from any of them.

Madonna had trumpeted the virtues of dancing before – "Only when I'm dancing can I feel this free," she said – but Vogue's first verse shows how this dancing was most vital kind of recreation: "Look around, everywhere you turn is heartache / It's everywhere that you go / You try everything you can to escape / The pain of life that you know".

But before we sing bye bye, and in honour of the American Pie fans everywhere, the BBC News Magazine takes a nostalgic trip back through the song's six enigmatic verses, and the popular theories that have grown up around them.

In the penultimate verse, Hill describes: here and there green hanging gardens sunken gardens, roof gardens, yards like cesspits, and everywhere carnivals of people, the crowds embracing their collision.

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