How To Use Week by week In A Sentence

  • Well I hope that they leave my class feeling happy, and that week by week I can make them enjoy speaking English, and for that enjoyment to motivate them to speak more and study harder.
  • Indeed, at his death, Borrow was what he now is, and what he will continue to be long after Time has played havoc with nine-tenths of the writers whose names are week by week, and day by day, "paragraphed" in the papers as "literary celebrities" -- an English classic. Lavengro the Scholar - the Gypsy - the Priest
  • He seems to be improving week by week and would be the key attacker in my team.
  • week by week, the betrayal gnawed at his heart
  • From the classical to pantomime, from light operatic to sacred music, philharmonic orchestras to brass bands, musicals to pop, week by week Bolton displays its culture.
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  • I love the fact that I can actually see the changes happening week by week.
  • But always before he reached the middle he struck for what they called his honorarium; and this troubled them, for the tale was appearing week by week as it was written. Tommy and Grizel
  • These two spoke in a slangy language which was virtually incomprehensible to anyone hearing it for the first time, though by repetition week by week a mental glossary could be constructed.
  • No one in authority in Washington or Tokyo will say publicly that current turmoil is likely to unhinge the 35-year-old U. S. -Japan security alliance, but week by week a sense of alarm is growing.
  • Under his roof, undergraduates always felt happy and at home; and in his "Bethel," as he called it, a kind of disused greenhouse in his garden, he gathered week by week a band of undergraduate hearers, to whom religion spoke, through his lips, with her most searching yet most persuasive accent. Fifteen Chapters of Autobiography
  • And though Eliza did her best to meet the rent and still leave a little spare for the leather pouch, her gift for rat-catching seemed to have deserted her, and week by week she slipped further behind. The Forgotten Garden

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