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Example sentences for "even after"

  • Nero also declaimed [906] even after he became emperor, in the first year of his reign, which he had done before in public but twice.

  • He pleaded causes, even after he had the honour of a triumph.

  • There are here private tombs belonging to opulent families, who, even after death, disdain to be confounded with the vulgar part of mankind.

  • If the leg of a lobster be broken off by design at the fourth or fifth articulation, what is thus broken off is always reproduced, even after a second or third accident.

  • This is certainly the fact, and I must confess that I have been deceived myself, even after I was aware of it.

  • In general, no appreciable effects followed the administration of calomel, even after a large amount in small and frequently-repeated doses had been administered.

  • Even after we had captured the cassiowary we did not know what to do with it, as Murden would not listen for a moment to the idea of its being killed, and yet the bird was too formidable an opponent to play with.

  • Even after we were miles distant, we could see him still motionless, standing upon the broad prairie, as though he had not determined upon what course he should pursue.

  • Even after I was safely chained between the decks of the vessel, I did not escape the vengeance of the man whose daughter I had dared to love.

  • So everything went on in the old way, even after Ketteler’s supreme influence in the state had been broken by the overthrow of Dalwigk in 1871.

  • P: Then, even after that, your hearts were hardened and became as rocks, or worse than rocks, for hardness.

  • P: Then, even after that, ye turned away, and if it had not been for the grace of Allah and His mercy ye had been among the losers.

  • P: Then, even after that, We pardoned you in order that ye might give thanks.

  • At the lower part of this dilatation the coats are apt to give way by ulceration, even after incision of the constricting parts and reduction.

  • In some cases it may be employed, but with due caution, even after sphacelus to a slight extent has occurred.

  • Even after death it continues for some time, longer in cold-blooded than in warm-blooded animals, on account of the difference in temperature, thus showing this property of the spinal cord.

  • There are many ways, even after impregnation, of compromising the existence of the frail embryo.

  • They are very active, even after ejection, and have been known to cause great local irritation by entering the vagina and urethra.

  • A proof of this is the fact that if a number of people who have heard the same words be asked what was said, they will not agree in repeating them, even after a short time.

  • Even after so short a time as three months, here he was, looking as cheerful and as good-tempered as ever!

  • Even after so long a time had gone by, the memory of what had passed between Daniel O'Flaherty and herself was intolerably bitter.

  • Even after Mrs. Boringdon had done speaking, Oliver still sat on, resting his head on his hands.

  • Even after we had partaken of a splendid and delicate dinner, to which an immense number of other guests sat down, he did not improve.

  • Yet, even after this, he had the hardihood to show himself in the world, and to try and work himself into the favour of Pere la Chaise.

  • The King, learning in what state these soldiers were, personally sent word to Boufflers to surrender, but the Marechal, even after he had received this order, delayed many days to obey it.

  • As Madame de Rohan, even after this, still refused to give her consent, the King sent for her, and said that if she and her husband did not at once give in, he would make the marriage valid by his own sovereign authority.

  • Jackson, too, even after Hooker's plan was developed, indignantly repudiated the suggestion that the forthcoming campaign must be purely defensive.

  • To attack this force, even after Jackson's arrival, was to court disaster.

  • Cornelius, however, would have been convicted of contempt for so holy a sacrament, if, even after he had received the Holy Ghost, he had refused to be baptized.

  • Even after that, the distracted Lombards hoped that the English at Genoa would befriend them.

  • Even after Garibaldi's entry, it is thought that General Lanza could have crushed him in the streets by sheer force of superiority in numbers and artillery had he made proper use of his means.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "even after" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cold cream; dead whale; even after; even although; even among; even during; even here; even longer; even more; even number; even said; even they; even today; even while; even worse; even years; evening dress; evening paper; evening parties; evening reception; fell fast; hundred and fifty years; municipal corporations; necessary laws; realise that; transshipment point for illicit