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Example sentences for "must ever"

  • To frail humanity it must ever be an ideal.

  • To limited human knowledge the course of the world has ever been, must ever be, full of darkness and perplexities.

  • The Christian all his life through will find himself so far from what Christ intends to make him that he must ever be pressing forward.

  • It must ever be regretted, for the sake of the country not less than of his own fame, that Wellington undertook the premiership.

  • That he was able to rally himself after it, to carry the French people with him, to enforce a new conscription, and to assume the aggressive in the campaign of 1813, must ever remain a supreme proof of his capacity for empire.

  • Some sixteen ascents of the Matterhorn have been subsequently made, but it must ever be an arduous and perilous expedition, save to the best trained and most experienced cragsmen.

  • Viewed in this light, as the last act of a vast drama which had been going on for ages, it must ever be most worthy of study.

  • A genuine reform movement it must ever be, changing and breaking up, gaining, and losing what it gains; it wants the positive cohesive power which Christianity would give it.

  • The nature of Christ, whether we view Him as enjoyed exclusively by God, or by the worshiper in fellowship with God, must ever be one and the same; there can be no alteration in that.

  • We must ever beware of passing lightly over any circumstance in the Levitical economy.

  • It matters not in what aspect we contemplate the Lord Jesus Christ, He must ever be seen as the same pure, spotless, holy, perfect One.

  • The regions beyond" must ever be the grand gospel motto.

  • Thus it must ever be when man presumes to vow or resolve in the presence of God.

  • Such, beloved reader, must ever be the result of a living faith in the living God.

  • He will have no power over the treasures of the state; and, lastly, as he is created through the electors, by the people at large, he must ever look up to the support of his creators.

  • His standard of living should be such that he will not, by pressure of competition, lower the standard of living of our own wage-workers; for it must ever be a prime object of our legislation to keep high their standard of living.

  • It must ever be kept in mind that war is not merely justifiable, but imperative, upon honorable men, upon an honorable nation, where peace can only be obtained by the sacrifice of conscientious conviction or of national welfare.

  • Mr Dorrit,' said Mrs General, casting down her eyes as she rose with a bend, 'must ever claim my homage and obedience.

  • Heathenish it must ever remain so long as it does no more than this.

  • Still it must ever remain a matter of profound regret.

  • But it must ever be remembered that a child is far more healthily nourished on a bottle of good cow's milk or condensed milk (of first-rate quality) than on a sickly mother's milk.

  • At the outset, it must ever be remembered that this is not a disease.

  • It must ever be remembered, both in hot and cold applications, that the infant should be gently dealt with.

  • It must ever be remembered that some of the finest and noblest spirits are inhabitants of frail bodies, which, with right treatment, are strong enough, but suffer terribly in rough hands.

  • She rules; she is free as bird in air; while in the centre of civilization she would never have been able to subtract herself from the slavery which must ever remain, more or less, the dark side of civilized life.

  • Histories of mankind, in the widest sense, and whatever can be deduced from them for the behoof of the present and the future, must ever be her chief object.

  • Perfect in every thing, great or small, must ever present an attractive picture.

  • Is it not plain that, from the very nature of the case, it must ever be so?

  • Science, therefore, whose mission is to trace origins as far back as possible, must ever strive to find connecting links between the primary groups.

  • Man also is surrounded on every side with what at first seems to him an evil environment, against which he must ever struggle or perish.

  • Murmurs succeeded, which, as must ever be the case, paralyzed every noble effort.

  • The discomfiture of the combined armaments before Gibraltar in September of this year, must ever stand as a memorable event upon our annals.

  • Buried in her own bosom, the causes of her conduct, the motives upon which she acted, must ever be secret, whatever course she pursued.

  • Decorations like these were to an extent again revived by the great painter Raphael; but it must ever be remembered that Raphael, while one of the greatest of painters, was no ornamentist.

  • With due consideration, almost every work may be rendered both useful and beautiful, and it must ever be the aim of the intelligent ornamentist to render them so.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    fellow soldiers; free discussion; mental diseases; must also; must away; must begin; must beware; must conclude; must expect; must fight; must further; must get; must give; must hurry; must indeed; must leave; must make; must mention; must never; must now; must obey; must regard; must take; must work; sacrifices were; wrought iron