Increased mobility and the ubiquitousness of television and radio have done surprisingly little to homogenise the distinctive accents and dialects that characterise the different parts of the country. |
But the special thing about this phenomenon is not its ubiquitousness, it is the fact that it can be experienced collectively. |
This ubiquitousness of the commandments can seem burdensome. |
She hated the cheap furniture of the little parlour, the penetrating contralto of the cook singing hymns in the kitchen, and the ubiquitousness of her small brother. |
I believe now that his ubiquitousness was partly due to my excited imagination. |
But I still marvel at the presumed necessity of the camera, for all its ubiquitousness, in the birthing chamber. |