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Example sentences for "ever you"

  • At the same time, if ever I can show my real friendship to you, or if ever you want a friend, you know where to come.

  • I've got as fine a litter of pigs as ever you see.

  • I hope you love me as well as ever you did.

  • She looked as if she was only asleep; she didn't stiffen at all, but was as limber as ever you see.

  • I am as well-trained a soldier and as brave a man as ever you was.

  • Well, in course I grew up unsophisticated like, and I think I may say I was as innocent a young man as ever you see.

  • If ever you take it in your head to run over any morning, I shall be glad to welcome you.

  • If ever you are in a real tight corner----" His brain cleared.

  • But if ever you are in a real tight corner let me know.

  • Stick to that idea as long as ever you can, Bailey dear," said Ruth.

  • If ever you listen to these beldames again, I'll bite you.

  • If ever you are in trouble, think of me and we will come to you.

  • It will take you now one week to ride to the demon's country; but if ever you need me, you shall be able to come to me here in this jungle, and to return to the demon's house in one day.

  • The fakir had said to the boy, when they were in the jungle together, "If ever you are in trouble, come to me and I will help you.

  • As soon as ever you can," Margaret said, "take up some work which necessitates using all your brain, all your energy.

  • And I may tell you that if ever you hear of a stag and hind that have strayed far away from their fellows to distant coverts, you may be quite sure that they are just such another young couple as this of our story.

  • So if ever you own a cat, be careful to keep it at home.

  • One of the Hinds was very big and grey, and she had no Calf, but the other was smaller and bright red, and had at her foot as sweet a little Calf as ever you saw; and it was the smaller of the two Hinds that came to them first.

  • Just to say that I have been at Newmarket, for I'm blowed if ever you catch me here again.

  • Well, the cut was a terrible cut as ever you seen, got by a fall on the fender from the nurse's arms, that was drunk, three days after he was born.

  • If ever you meet an American, be good to him.

  • Indicate your route as roughly as ever you choose, but for your own comfort give the two extreme towns you intend to touch.

  • Sit as far back as ever you can, and, if Oriental courtesy have put an English bit and bridoon in a mouth by education intended for a spiked curb, leave the whole contraption alone.

  • If ever you deceive me, if ever you leave me for another, I'll do as my father did.

  • I had aboard six cases of the finest port as ever you tasted, sent out for you by your brother; senior partner of the firm, Mr. Scarlett.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ever you" 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:
    additional duty; both gold and silver; chemical affinity; dress them; ever come; ever going; ever heard; ever knew; ever laid; ever lived; ever met; ever tasted; ever were; evergreen tree; everlasting fire; every man; everybody else; everybody knows; everybody seemed; everyone else; everything possible; everything that; everything they; everything will; slightly bitter; spent three