Use ever in a sentence
Sentences starting with ever
- Ever tell you what Cameron did, Brinsmade? [9]
- Ever since he was operated on, I've--" "Yes, yes, that's right," she interrupted. [11]
- Ever since he took care of Prag's wife, when she died, he's got him hypnotized. [9]
- Ever since that time the Rose of Sharon had taken the attitude of having washed her hands of responsibility for a course which must inevitably lead to ruin. [9]
- Ever been to the city before? [11]
- Ever alive to the bent of the popular mind, she had chosen a perfect occasion to take them into her confidence--however little or much she would abide by her words, or intended the union of which she spoke. [11]
- Ever since I survived my week as editor, I have found at least one pleasure in any newspaper that comes to my hand; it is in admiring the long columns of editorial, and wondering to myself how in the mischief he did it! [5]
- Ever since his serious attacks of illness, he had dined alone; a portion of her dinner, regulated by strict attention to the diet most suitable for him, being taken into his room by herself. [14]
- Ever since I received your very agreeable letter of the 22d of May, I have been intending to write you an answer to it. [7]
- Ever since she reached Augsburg, an inner voice had told her--and old Brigitta's cards confirmed it--that the destiny of her life would be decided here, and he alone held her weal and woe in his hand. [10]
Sentences ending with ever
- It seemed but yesterday since she had watched with amused eyes the sherbet-sellers clanking their brass saucers, the carriers streaming the water from the bulging goatskins into the earthen bottles, crying, "Allah be praised, here is coolness for thy throat for ever! [11]
- He wanted to write to Celia--but he did not--that he loved her more than ever. [4]
- We see the workman and the tools, but the skill that guides the work and the power that performs it are as invisible as ever. [3]
- Another verse began, with more of the brazen emphasis of the concert-hall singer than ever. [9]
- I have done with it for ever. [11]
- The young officer, with his face still more flushed, commanded the men more scrupulously than ever. [2]
- He had been with Els a long time, giving a report as frankly as ever. [10]
- This filled them with admiration and uncertainty, and they were more excited than ever. [5]
- And when she wished to pray, then it seemed as though the demon in her look was mightier than ever. [10]
- His strength of will was the same as ever. [14]
Short sentences using ever
- Prisoners ain't ever without rats. [5]
- No one ever told me. [11]
- It is ever thus. [5]
- I cannot now--less than ever. [9]
- Things looked darker than ever. [7]
- Did you ever taste beer? [12]
- Was ever stronghold taken thus? [9]
- Nobody ever wears Summer clothing. [5]
- Doesn't that ever strike you? [11]
- I felt ever so thankful. [5]
Sentences containing ever two or more times
- It was Kate Wimper, who, before that, had waylaid the one man for whom she herself had ever cared, and drawn him from her side by such attractions as she herself would keep for an honest wife, if such she ever chanced to be. [11]
- Only--no other woman who ever lived ever had such tribute! [13]
- If ever there was an unpromising task, if ever there was a hopeless task in the world, surely it was offered here--the task of conquering Thuggee. [5]
- But in his waistband there was what none of these Indians had ever seen--a small revolver that barked ever so softly. [11]
- How many of us ever read or ever will read Drayton's "Poly-Olbion? [6]
- Could it be true, be lasting, be binding for ever and ever? [9]
- I never belonged to the American party organization, nor ever to a party called a Union party; though I hope I neither am or ever have been less devoted to the Union than yourself or any other patriotic man. [7]
- When he came to Mrs. Stowe, he was as large as he ever was, and apparently as old as he ever became. [4]
- And she listened to him, perfectly content; and said that she was his, wholly his, now, and for ever and ever. [10]
- There seems ever to have been a proneness in the brilliant and warm-blooded to fall into this vice--the demon of intemperance ever seems to have delighted in sucking the blood of genius and of generosity. [7]
More example sentences with the word ever in them
- If ever a youth was cordially admired and hated by his comrades, this one was. [5]
- At last, the youth succeeded, by means of the cleverest trick I ever saw, in clasping his opponent firmly. [10]
- The faults of youth are never shed, no, nor the merits, and creeping time convinces ever the more of our impotence, and of the irresistibility of our bias. [6]
- You can judge yourselves whether the tottering reason ever recovered its throne. [5]
- I expect that your 'M'sieu' Jean Jacques' has been busier this last year than ever before in his life. [11]
- The difference between your friends the criminals and me is that probably nobody will ever be able to catch me out. [11]
- Bear witness to your friend that no evil word ever passed the lips of either of them. [10]
- True, it was your duty; for ever since Isabella became my wife you have taken advantage of my poverty and impaired my right to command her. [10]
- The tidings of your death can some day repeat the misery I felt in that moment, but nothing else can ever do it. [5]
- But, as for your advice--Holy Virgin!--I know now less than ever how I am to fare; but I shall soon learn. [10]
- Perhaps no handsome young woman had ever looked at him so in his life. [6]
- And all the young people I ever saw in my life was when I rode fast through the villages. [13]
- Of all the young men she knew, not one had ever ventured into anything of the sort. [9]
- One of these young brains is like a bunch of India crackers; once touch fire to it and it is best to keep hands off until it has done popping,--if it ever stops. [6]
- And for the young bloods, whose greatest regret was that they could not send forth a daughter of joy into the Champs Elysee in her carriage, she had ever sent them about their business. [11]
- Jane, I said you'd tell me without ever me askin'. [13]
- I reckon if you'd ever be'n a mother yo'self, Valet de Chambers, you wouldn't talk sich foolishness as dat. [5]
- I will show you, Mrs. Falchion, the biggest saw that ever ate the heart out of a Norfolk pine. [11]
- The tone of----oh, you wouldn't ever make it in the world. [5]
- I wonder if you will ever know how much! [9]
- From the first you were too untrue ever to love a woman. [11]
- Yes, ever since you were a little shaver. [9]
- And now, if you want to keep her, if you want her to live on with you, I warn you not to tell her you know of the insult this letter contains, nor ever say what would make her think you suspected her. [11]
- There, if ever you want such a person, or if--" She paused. [11]
- I might refer you to those which you yourself preached as late as last June, in a sermon which was one of the finest and most scholarly efforts I ever heard. [9]
- What ever possessed you to take such a freak? [5]
- Well, sir, do you think it ever rains on that tin? [5]
- For every fleece you thieved I'll have you flayed with bow-strings if ever I sight your face within my boundaries. [11]
- I have watched you these three years; I do not, nor ever will, doubt you, dear friend of my heart. [11]
- Shall I tell you the smartest thing you ever did? [9]
- For instance, do you suppose that I should ever have got into notice if I had waited to be hunted up and pushed forward by older men? [7]
- But, Phil, if you should ever come to think that she is not too good for you, you will not be good enough for her. [4]
- Think the lines you mention are by far the best I ever wrote, hey? [6]
- Five minutes after you left me they all started for your house, and Lula Chandos said it was the quickest cure of a headache she had ever seen. [9]
- He knows and you know that the question is not settled, and that his ill-timed experiment to settle it has made it worse than it ever was before. [7]
- I deman' of you if you ever expec' to see a St. Gre a Republican. [9]
- Nobody could tell you how to find any place in the kingdom, for nobody ever went intentionally to any place, but only struck it by accident in his wanderings, and then generally left it without thinking to inquire what its name was. [5]
- Eyes demure, do you ever yearn, Bird-wise to summer lands? [11]
- It's a pity you ever went to Newcastle, I think. [9]
- I wonder if you ever thought of the single mark of supremacy which distinguishes this tree from all our other forest-trees? [6]
- Tell me, have you ever sold your clothes to the Mart, or whatever the miserable coffin-shop is called? [11]
- I have wanted you ever since that night long ago when I slipped out of your bed and ran away. [9]
- She says: "Did you ever see the king? [5]
- Said he: "Have you ever read this, ma'm? [5]
- I wonder if you ever heard the lines--foolish they read, but they are not: "'All summer long there was one little butterfly, Flying ahead of me, Wings red and yellow, a pretty little fellow, Flying ahead of me. [11]
- Oh, how could you ever have doubted it? [9]
- I'm wonderin' how you ever found this place. [13]
- You love it--do you ever feel that way? [9]
- Say, Becky, was you ever engaged? [5]
- Mr. Bass, have you ever done anything the pleasure of doing which was pay enough, and to spare? [9]
- I doubt if you ever did anything better in your life. [9]
- If I find you ever again in Beaugard I will have you whipped from parish to parish. [11]
- Well, Phil, if you do ever happen to see that Evelyn in the opera, or anywhere, tell me how she looks and what she has on--if you can. [4]
- There's a place you could hide by the river where no one could ever find you," she said, and left the room. [11]
- With love to you both, Ever yours, S. L. C. In the foregoing letter we get the first intimation of Mark Twain's failing health. [5]
- Now, then, have you been considering the proposition that no act is ever born of any but a self-contenting impulse--(primarily). [5]
- As long as you are in your right mind don't you ever pray for twins. [5]
- Of his love you are ever sure; remember him in your prayers; and as for that you have to say to Ann, say it in such wise that she shall not take it over much to heart. [10]
- With love to you all Yrs ever, S. L. C. Of course the petition never reached Congress. [5]
- I can tell you (if you don't know it) that you have found the most artful, lying, pilfering, devilish little minx that was ever born.--Have you got her here? [12]
- It feared him; yet, as he travelled with it, he scarcely ever took his eyes off it, and he never trusted it. [11]
- To go while yet there was time, and smooth for ever the way for others by an eternal silence--that seemed well. [11]
- None has ever yet returned to tell the sad tale of their fate. [5]
- No man ever yet 'by aid of Greek climbed Parnassus,' or taught others to climb it. [14]
- But day before yesterday I concluded to go out of the Galaxy on the strength of it, so I have turned it into the last Memoranda I shall ever write, and published it as a "specimen chapter" of my forthcoming book. [5]
- As for the yellowness like a garment, that is too familiar to the eyes of all who have ever looked on the hideous mask of confluent variola. [3]
- Speaking of those yellow squash-bugs, I think I disheartened them by covering the plants so deep with soot and wood-ashes that they could not find them; and I am in doubt if I shall ever see the plants again. [4]
- And for twenty-three years no man has ever suspected it! [5]
- For five hard years had I toiled and struggled, often turning night into day, and not for myself, but for him and his, ever upheld and sped forward by the sight of his high soul and great happiness. [10]
- That was forty-two years ago, and I have been a member ever since. [5]
- The artist nature, yearning to create, began to stir within more ceaselessly than ever before. [10]
- In the previous year he had made a journey to Arizona with Jowett, to see some railway construction there, and at a ranch he had visited he came upon some verses which had haunted his mind ever since. [11]
- But how can ye go back--you that's rolled in that sewer--to the loveliest woman that ever trod the neck o' the world! [11]
- In February he wrote: "Our two months in Florence have been the most ridiculous time that ever even half-witted people passed. [5]
- If it is written on the leaves of the Tree of Life that the white man rule us for ever, then it shall be so. [11]
- I have just written myself clear out in letters to the Alta, and I think they are the stupidest letters that were ever written from New York. [5]
- It's the worst writing I ever saw. [5]
- If when I write, I were to think of the critics who, I know, are waiting for Currer Bell, ready 'to break all his bones or ever he comes to the bottom of the den,' my hand would fall paralysed on my desk. [14]
- I did not write intimately of my state, for I was not sure my letters would ever pass outside Quebec. [11]
- Can I not write as well as ever another--and this I know, that if I sold myself it was not cheap. [10]
- I have had wretched health ever since I made my appearance. [5]
- I guessed I wouldn't stay in one place, but just tramp right across the country, mostly night times, and hunt and fish to keep alive, and so get so far away that the old man nor the widow couldn't ever find me any more. [5]
- A gray mist would tangle the head of the oldest man that ever lived. [5]
- An abundant supply would still remain, by virtue of which she might continue to sin without fearing that Cleopatra would ever part from her Charmian. [10]
- If David, however, would stand to the shovel hat, and if Hope would be faithful for ever to the poke bonnet and grey cloth, all might yet be well. [11]
- No other life would ever suit him as well. [5]
- For no one would ever have guessed her to possess an emotional temperament. [11]
- Whether Dudley Veneer would ever find a breathing image near enough to his ideal one, to fill the desolate chamber of his heart, or not, was very doubtful. [6]
- Not that I would ever engage in it as a business, for I wouldn't. [5]
- For me, I would endure all the tortures of the world rather than call you husband ever again. [11]
- How frightened he would be if the bell should ever sound, and he should go into that hall of the dead to see who rang! [4]
- Lord Mallow, you would be doing as great a crime as Mr. Dyck Calhoun ever committed, or could commit, if you put this order into actual fact. [11]
- That devastating something would be agony to one who loved liberty and freedom--had not that ever been his watchword, liberty and freedom to do what he pleased in the world and with the world? [11]
- Sirona is a worthy and innocent woman, and at the time when Phoebicius came out to seek her, I had never even set eyes upon her nor had my ears ever heard a word pass her lips. [10]
- I knew her worth when first she came to London, as arrant a baggage as ever led man a dance. [9]
- What life ever worth living has been without its tender attachment? [9]
- If my opinion's worth anything, I should not hesitate to declare that we're on the threshold of a greater religious era than the world has ever seen. [9]
- It was the worst wickedness I ever did. [11]
- What is the worst thing you ever said of me? [11]
- He was the worst son of a thief that ever drawed breath. [5]
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