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Example sentences for "ever beheld"

  • It is a more valid objection that the larvae shine, and in some species brilliantly: Fritz Mueller informs me that the most luminous insect which he ever beheld in Brazil, was the larva of some beetle.

  • I was so much surprised at his account, that I took a stuffed and coiled-up snake into the monkey-house at the Zoological Gardens, and the excitement thus caused was one of the most curious spectacles which I ever beheld.

  • Hereafter we shall see that, according to Lartet, existing mammals belonging to several orders have larger brains than their ancient tertiary prototypes.

  • We may, therefore, infer that sound and good men who out of prudence remain for a time unmarried do not suffer a high rate of mortality.

  • Valley of the Lesse, belonging to the Reindeer period; whilst M.

  • At this elevation the landscape attains its most brilliant tint; and every form, every shade, so completely surpasses in magnificence all that the European has ever beheld in his own country, that he knows not how to express his feelings.

  • I part with Agnes and Joanna Baillie, confirmed in my opinion that the one is the most amiable literary woman I ever beheld, and the other one of the best informed and most useful.

  • It was like a scene in a melodrama of Cavern and Witch--the best cavern scene I ever beheld.

  • You are the fairest maid of low degree I ever beheld.

  • He is the goodliest gentleman I ever beheld.

  • Her anger is gone; not a trace remaining; 'tis sorrow, but the most beautiful sorrow I ever beheld: she is all grief for having offended the dear man.

  • I cannot go to bed; I will go and walk an hour on the battery; 'tis the loveliest night I ever beheld, even in Canada: the day is scarce brighter.

  • The ladies in the finest dresses I ever beheld in any country, consisting of silks and satins of various figures and extreme costliness; white muslin, cambric, etc.

  • The whole taken in at one view from the summit of the center hill, presents one of the most beautiful scenes I ever beheld in the old or new world.

  • Suppose we should unite our families by joining him with your niece, who is one of the most lovely creatures I ever beheld.

  • I was much pleased with the count de Melville, who is sensible, easy, and polite; and the countess is the most amiable woman I ever beheld.

  • There was, a little sort of bureau on the left hand, and at the door was standing one of the most interesting beings I ever beheld.

  • It was one of the most magnificent mornings I ever beheld, and I tried to fix my whole mind upon it, and to call up every train of ideas that might occupy my attention.

  • The call on his hospitality instantly roused him, and he sprang upon his feet, one of the most picturesque figures I ever beheld.

  • The two figures, about a foot high, were placed in an elegant apartment, and the toute ensemble was the prettiest toy I ever beheld: the price thirty guineas.

  • They have a good theatre, and some tolerable actors; among whom is the handsomest Frenchman I ever beheld, and, a little stiffness excepted, a good actor.

  • Here she rose and adjusted her brown ringlets at the glass, giving me ample time to admire one of the most perfect figures I ever beheld.

  • Saying this, O'Flaherty disengaged himself from my arm, and hurried across the street towards a portly middle-aged looking gentleman, with the reddest face I ever beheld.

  • Her crew was composed of the most daring despicable smoke-begrimed, looking set I ever beheld, but who were elated at their successful victory.

  • Take it altogether, this, certainly, is the prettiest garden that I ever beheld.

  • Here is the grand en petit, or mock magnificence, more complete than I ever beheld it before.

  • In short, there wants nothing but the autumnal colours of the American trees to make this the most beautiful spot I ever beheld.

  • After riding a few miles, we came suddenly to the foot of an abrupt hill, on whose sides there were scattered groups of the most magnificent trees I ever beheld.

  • I think it one of the loveliest spots I ever beheld, commanding beautiful views every way.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ever beheld" 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:
    beautiful form; compulsory service; dependent upon; ever going; ever increasing; ever knew; ever ready; ever remember; ever said; ever saw; ever they; ever were; evergreen tree; everlasting glory; everlasting happiness; everybody knew; everybody seemed; everyone else; everything considered; everything they; everywhere else; everywhere present; human brotherhood; industrial life; long shot; purely local