He had been a prisoner, but seeing no prospect of ever being liberated he had offered his services, and his mates and scullions were also prisoners who had followed his example.
Many of these men had been in this lamentable condition for two years, part of the time on board other prison ships; and having given up all hope of ever being exchanged, had become resigned to their situation.
Most of these, however, were foreigners, who appeared to have abandoned all hope of ever being exchanged, and had become quite indifferent with regard to the place of their abode.
I had no hope of ever being restored to health again, having tried several home physicians, and having found no relief.
Gentlemen--I had been troubled with varicocele for nine years, and had given up ever being cured.
I had little faith of ever being relieved of the dizzy spells and black spots before my eyes.
When I visited your Institution some two years ago, I had but faint hopes of ever being restored to health, as I was suffering from a complication of diseases.
In short, I was reduced almost to despair, of ever being able to get out of the country.
In consequence of these reverses, seeing no likelihood of ever being able to recover their trade, all the Moors who dwelt in Calicut and Cranganor determined upon removing to their own country with their remaining wealth.
The rajahs and other chiefs who were allied with the zamorin, lost all hope ofever being able to get the victory over the Portuguese, and were sorry for having joined in the war so greatly to their own dishonour.
It forbade ever being taken by surprise, ever beingat a loss, ever being in the wrong, or ever contradicting himself.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ever being" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.