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Example sentences for "ever increasing"

  • Everywhere a soft, spongy carpet of fallen leaves, ever increasing in thickness, is spread out, moistening and enriching the soil and conserving the waters of the increased rainfall.

  • The goods which were manufactured in scattered villages or town suburbs by the domestic manufacturers were gathered by these merchants and sent abroad in ever increasing amounts.

  • Apart from the labour necessary for its immediate preservation, society has increasingly more labour time and labour power to spare, and it makes use of these for the manufacture of means of production on an ever increasing scale.

  • Even in China, lately so rudely awakened from the slumbering peace of the centuries, they are voiced by an ever increasing army of voices.

  • This will be done as they come under the influence of Socialists elected to various legislative and administrative bodies in ever increasing number as the movement grows.

  • His is an heritage that will abide and will resound in an ever increasing anthem of praise throughout time and eternity.

  • Ever increasing emphasis is given to the fact that to be a Christian is to live the Christ-life and to be loyal to Him in all the ethical and spiritual teachings of the Sermon on the Mount.

  • Night or day, drunk or sober, they spoke of this thing with an ever increasing vehemence, and no man of reflection who had read their history could say that they would be thwarted.

  • And we are seeing men and women imbued with it, rising in ever increasing numbers on every side to-day.

  • As from the start, the federal Forestry Bureau naturally continued in ever increasing degree to be the educator of the nation, not only as regards popular conceptions and attitudes, but as regards technical matter.

  • Two other movements might be mentioned as illustrating the attempt to extend the opportunity for higher education to an ever increasing number of people.

  • He therefore predicted that it was an inevitable law of nature that the Indians, failing to take advantage of the bounties of nature, must of necessity give way before the needs of an ever increasing population.

  • Gathering an ever increasing number of the natives about him, he pressed on and Fray Marcos never did overtake him.

  • No sooner had a small state been founded but it was broken up among eight or nine heirs who in turn left their territory to an ever increasing number of descendants.

  • In a quiet and orderly fashion it took the power away from the King and placed it in the hands of an ever increasing number of popular representatives.

  • Since then, the theatre has enjoyed an ever increasing affection on the part of the people.

  • The increasing number of factories in England and France and Germany needed an ever increasing amount of raw materials and the equally increasing number of European workers needed an ever increasing amount of food.

  • In the second period, that through which all modern nations have passed since the later part of the middle ages, the element, labor, acquires an ever increasing importance.

  • Grief and sorrow" ever growing, ever increasing, the further he treads that attractive and comparatively elevated path of human wisdom.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ever increasing" 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:
    ever after; ever beheld; ever dear; ever did; ever existed; ever increasing; ever known; ever occur; ever remember; ever seed; ever seen; everlasting righteousness; every sort; everyone knows; everything possible; everything that; everything they; everything will; friendly manner; how little; human affection; never seen; our eyes; rotten boroughs; soon reached; stepped inside