Sounds correct enough for it to make sense to the reader.
So, every sentence can be an utterance?
Yes, every sentence can be an utterance but not every utterance can be a sentence. This is because an utterance can be just an action of saying or expressing something aloud which may not be a sentence. However, every sentence (that is spoken) can be an utterance because sentences can be said to be a more 'complete' version of an utterance.
The Natural Right is a right which every person has, like freedom.
Yes, the sentence is correct. It means that for every rule or principle, there exists a specific circumstance where that rule does not apply.
No, it would be "Each and every thing is in thebag."
Every American citizen has the right to life, liberty, and the persuit of happiness.
every time i do something right people connoisseur me people always judge me
Access- Every child should have the right to have access to be able to go to school.
The Declaration of Independence states that every American has the right to the pursuit of happiness. (Not very good but it relates to your topic..)
No it not a sentence its a run on sentence.
Example sentence - We would need to turn right at the next street to get to our house.
An empty sentence is a sentence that say too little. The sentence maybe complete with all the right words in all the right places, but need ideas.
Mr. Sattar will arriving on 5th. Is it right sentence?