Sentence for ever | Use ever in a sentence

Ever sentence example. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use ever in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for ever.

  • Ever been to Brighton? (10)
  • If ever there was a man! (10)
  • Ever been to the mountains? (8)
  • Had she ever been in love? (22)
  • Have you ever tried, mother? (8)
  • Ever since my first was born. (8)
  • If Wednesday should ever come! (4)
  • Venice charms me more than ever. (14)
  • Did she wish them for ever parted? (9)
  • Is there ever anything to laugh at? (9)
  • What did I ever care for the money? (9)
  • Her power with him was gone for ever. (4)
  • Did you ever hear any thing so strange? (4)
  • Why had he ever considered it obscure? (10)
  • Great beauty ever had that effect on him. (8)
  • Truly sorry ever to have let you in for it. (8)
  • No, one may guess: no woman is ever satisfied. (10)
  • The occasion is one which I shall ever remember. (8)
  • But the fresh-air world will ever want new forms. (8)
  • Had you ever seen such a look in his eyes before? (8)
  • But should it ever be known she had sprung from this! (10)
  • That is my reply to the Emperor, if ever I am questioned. (10)
  • Heaven forbid that Henry Tilney should ever know her folly! (4)
  • No one who has ever seen you together can doubt his affection. (4)
  • To give my hand, is beyond any thought I have ever encouraged. (10)
  • A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of. (4)
  • As I say to Cook, Mr. Timothy is more of a man than he ever was. (8)
  • Have I ever slunk away before an affront or failed to uphold my dignity? (12)
  • This thy daughter, the Eclipser of Reason, was ever such a prize as she? (10)
  • But when did a woman ever mean business, except in the one great business? (9)
  • I do not suppose, Mrs. Morland, you ever saw a better-bred man in your life. (4)
  • The man of the world was more than ever determined to see what she was made of. (8)
  • Was it ever he that endangered the peace and placability of social gatherings! (10)
  • As to his character, I can truly say that he is one of the best men I ever knew. (9)
  • He was well, but so much engaged with Mr. Darcy that they scarcely ever saw him. (4)
  • It would be perhaps for ever a part of his love for her to seem not to love her. (8)
  • The blind fondness which was for ever producing evil around her she had never known. (4)
  • No two could ever swoon so utterly as that; not even a drunken sleep could be so fast. (8)
  • It had taken him ever since to get used to the idea that he could now choose for himself. (8)
  • If she had felt ever so little for him, she would not have avoided him this first evening. (8)
  • He read slowly, through spectacles, engraving the words for ever on the tablets of his mind. (8)
  • She had rehearsed the scene ever since it came into her head; the reality seemed unfamiliar. (8)
  • And yet the mere sight of her, cold and resisting as ever, had this power to upset him utterly! (8)
  • Her instinct judged it impossible she could ever have yielded her heart to a man lacking courage. (10)
  • And walking thus through the night he had thoughts that he imagined no one had ever had before him. (8)
  • But of old, in Normandy, she had pledged herself to join him with no delay when free, if ever free! (10)
  • He did fling her off, spat at us all, and showed the blackest hellish plot I ever in my life heard of. (10)
  • The smile of Sir Willoughby waxed ever softer as the shakes of his head increased in contradictoriness. (10)
  • She was thinking superficially that she had never heard Clementina say had ought, so much, if ever before. (9)
  • Lavender, who ever found the day of rest irksome to his strenuous spirit, left his house after an early supper. (8)
  • Of all the names ever given to a vessel, I do think Priscilla is without exception the most utterly detestable. (10)
  • People judged her a little quiet, dull, and narrow; they compared her to a hen for ever clucking round her chicks. (8)
  • A woman when she is married, she is part of ze man; but a soul, it is for ever alone, apart, confounded wiz nobody! (10)
  • And am I not now enduring those retributive dumps which ever follow such sinful exaltations, the Erynnyes of Vanity? (14)
  • Lady Pennon ran about with them, declaring that the beautiful speaker, if ever down, was up, and up to her finest mark. (10)
  • No greater poet ever wrote in prose, nor any one who more closely brought the actual shapes of men and things before us. (8)
  • His appearance is so much against him, and his manner so bad, that if she ever were disposed to favour him, she is not now. (4)
  • He was thirty when he met Mrs. Devorell; and she married him because he was so very different from anybody she had ever seen. (8)
  • She was a wonderfully intelligent animal, and the only horse, I understand, who ever was trained to trot in the circus ring. (21)
  • From that we opened a conversation, the sweetest I had ever had away from him, though she spoke shyly and told me very little. (10)
  • It was the first time she had ever found herself in the business apartment of any professional man less important than a dentist. (8)
  • Who that does not know them will believe that under their domestic system I had the best broth and the best tea I have ever tasted! (10)
  • In your breast the light must burn Fed of you, like corn in quern Ever plumping while the wheel Speeds the mill and drains the meal. (10)
  • There were recitations in English and German, and songs from several people who had kindly consented, and ever more piano performance. (9)
  • Certainly New York is yet no London in literature, and I think Boston was once vastly more than Edinburgh ever was, at least in quality. (9)
  • He perceived that faith in the soul and life everlasting was as quick as ever in the hills, whatever grotesque or unwonted form it wore. (9)
  • Its subscription list was not enlarged in the slightest measure, and The Atlantic Monthly languished on the news-stands as undesired as ever. (9)
  • For that is, as I understand it, the principle on which a gentleman must live, ever believing of others what he would wish believed of himself. (8)
  • And why the sons of Strength have been Her cherished offspring ever; how The Spirit served by her is seen Through Law; perusing love will show. (10)
  • Gluck, however, made it impossible that it should ever again sink to the level of the mass of crudities and puerilities from which he lifted it. (3)
  • Thousands of men have perished; immense resources have been exhausted; and yet since that fated alliance the dispute has become more embittered than ever. (18)

Also see sentences for: eventually, everard.

Glad you visited this page with a sentence for ever. Now that you’ve seen how to use ever in a sentence hope you might explore the rest of this educational reference site Sentencefor.com to see many other example sentences which provide word usage information.

Leave a Reply