Round the green gravel the grass is so green, And all the fine ladies that ever were seen; Washed in milk and dressed in silk, The last that stoops down shall be married.
Green gravels, green gravels, the grass is so green, Fine pencils, fine pencils, as ever were seen.
Green gravel, green gravel, The grass is so green, The fairest young damsels As ever were seen.
Green gravel, green gravel, The grass is so green, The dismalest damsels As ever were seen.
Nothing but a deep-drawn sigh more expressive of sorrow than all the words that ever were coined.
Such love and faith are rare: a consistency worth all the sermons that ever were preached.
You remarked some time ago that my palace would be known as a shining light, if I ever were made a bishop.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ever were" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.