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Example sentences for "even with"

  • Nay, saith God, I will be even with them, "for I will blot out their names from under Heaven.

  • Give me warmth of heart, even with a little of that extravagance of feeling which misleads the judgment, and conducts into romance.

  • Then Miss Phoebe poured down her questions, although she protested, even with tears, her total disbelief in all the answers she received.

  • They had not increased their estate for centuries; they had held their own, if even with an effort, and had not sold a rood of it for the last hundred years or so.

  • If there is no previous disease with fever, the temperature from this endocarditis is generally intermittent, accompanied by chills, with high rises of temperature, even with a return to normal temperature at times.

  • The heart should be treated as though it were the frailest of Venetian glass and would crack with the least rough handling, or even with a rapid change of temperature, great cold or too much heat.

  • In this manner Hume's empiricism leads inevitably to scepticism, even with regard to mathematics, and consequently in every scientific theoretical use of reason (for this belongs either to philosophy or mathematics).

  • Luther himself, even with regard to rites and ordinances which he rejected altogether, always counselled moderation and patience towards the weak.

  • In his letter of invitation to his friends for June 27, friendly humour is mingled with words of deep earnestness; nay, even with thoughts of death, and a longing for release from this infatuated world.

  • Afterwards, as a child, I spent long hours trying, even with tears, to recall the form of that happiness.

  • Even with that, however, the brooding expectation of the vigil weighed heavily upon me.

  • And presently the amethystine ring was being worn about the house, even with ostentation, and Jane developed a new way of bringing in the joint so that this gage was evident.

  • Even with Mr. Cave the power varied very considerably: his vision was most vivid during states of extreme weakness and fatigue.

  • Therefore it was very bold in John (as I acknowledged) to venture across that moor alone, even with a fast pony under him, and some whisky by his side.

  • And faith, it would be hard to miss thee, even with harpoon.

  • I'll be even with Mrs. Adela yet,' pursued Alice, disregarding the remark.

  • Nothing for nothing' seems to have been his motto, even with friends.

  • It is the cry, 'Oh that Thou mayest be here, even with unworthy me!

  • Even with a snow-blurred trail, the Boy's vivid remembrance of the other journey gave them the sustaining sense that they were going right.

  • But he spoke genially, even with respect.

  • That would have been the case even with so natural, though so futile, a movement as Maggie's going out to the balcony again to follow with her eyes her father's departure.

  • Even WITH it, in that absurd view, he would have been good enough.

  • Even with respect to seeds of plants for the flower-garden, Sir J.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "even with" 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:
    believe them; contend with; cream cheese; even before; even break; even down; even during; even greater; even here; even keel; even less; even now; even should; even terms; even then; even those; even till; even were; even when; even where; evening clothes; evening party; evening reception; miniature painting; political leader; there any