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Example sentences for "ever existed"

  • The group of Sreshtha or best-born Kurmis has now, however, died out if it ever existed, and the Usretes have succeeded in establishing themselves in its place.

  • Practically all the clans should belong either to the solar and lunar branch, that is, should be descended from the sun or moon, but the division, if it ever existed, is not fully given by Colonel Tod.

  • What a shuttlecock of a fellow would the greatest philosopher that ever existed be whisk'd into at once, did he read such books, and observe such facts, and think such thoughts, as would eternally be making him change sides!

  • Lastly, there is the incontrovertible fact that Amidis de Gaula exists in Castilian, while it remains to be proved that it ever existed in Portuguese.

  • St Alban is commemorated in the Roman martyrology on the 22nd of June; but it is impossible to determine with certainty whether he ever existed, as no mention of him occurs till the middle of the 6th century.

  • If it ever existed in Etruscan, it had been lost before the Oscans and Umbrians borrowed their alphabets.

  • No helps in English or French for learning the Bohemian language, so far as we know, ever existed.

  • There was said to have existed a Polish translation of the Bible, made by order of queen Hedevig before the year 1390; but no copy had ever been seen; and there was reason to doubt whether it ever existed.

  • Five hundred years before the Christian era, the citizens of the republics round the Aegean Sea formed perhaps the finest militia that ever existed.

  • There can be little doubt, we think, that the succession, if it ever existed, has often been interrupted in ways much less respectable.

  • The empire of Philip the Second was undoubtedly one of the most powerful and splendid that ever existed in the world.

  • Thus the liberal Jesus, if he ever existed, has disappeared from the pages of history; all the sources agree in presenting a heavenly Christ.

  • It may well be doubted whether the easy-going belief in the complacency of God, celebrated by Montefiore as characteristic of Judaism, was, if it ever existed, superior to the gloomy questionings of 4 Ezra.

  • The liberal Jesus, if he ever existed, may have been insane.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    chap like; ever before; ever beheld; ever came; ever dear; ever have; ever heard; ever knew; ever met; ever was; ever were; ever will; ever witnessed; ever wrote; evergreen shrub; everlasting covenant; everlasting kingdom; everlasting love; everlasting punishment; everlasting righteousness; everybody else; everybody seemed; everything about; little dance; modern chemistry; thee have