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Example sentences for "nobody ever"

  • Nobody ever used to make herself happy so easily as Lucy Morris; but all that will be gone now.

  • What became of Lord George for the next six months, nobody ever knew; but he appeared at Melton in the following November, and I do not know that any one dared to ask him questions about the Eustace diamonds.

  • Nobody ever heard of anything so mean, either in novels or in real life.

  • Nobody ever was or ever can be of so much importance to me as my wife, and I will be on good terms with no one who speaks evil of her.

  • Nobody ever is at home, I suppose," she said.

  • Nobody ever ought to live in another person's house as long as he has one of his own;--and of all men certainly not in Brotherton's.

  • Nobody ever looks at it, nobody ever smiles at it or wishes it well.

  • Nobody ever wanted to see them or speak to them.

  • Nobody could--nobody ever could--who hadn't been with her day and night.

  • If she felt ashamed of herself or the child, nobody ever knew it.

  • Nobody ever passed a house without calling; nobody ever left it without refreshment for man and beast.

  • Nobody ever thought it worth while to drain the roads.

  • Nobody ever knew, or thought, or recognized that that one party had forever undone this young man; and yet so it was.

  • Nobody ever does, Miss Fanny; pray, how is that?

  • Nobody ever thinks I see anything," said Aunt Jane, in some dejection.

  • Nobody ever wonders at anything I do, or else it is that they never stop wondering.

  • Nobody ever saw us on bad ones since we were boys, and we had broken them in to stand and be caught day or night, and to let us jump on and off at a moment's notice.

  • Where she was bred or how, nobody ever knew); 'she was born pretty and good.

  • I always used to think, somehow, nobody ever seemed to be able to get into a pelter with Jim, not even father, and that was a thing as some people couldn't be got to believe.

  • Nobody ever appeared to visit it, yet Adams's grave had a fresh look that startled Julie.

  • Nobody ever had so stirred or quickened the pulse of her soul.

  • Nobody ever heard me talk so much in my life.

  • Nobody ever is or does more than circumstances force him to be and do.

  • Nobody ever comes in to spend an evening.

  • But they wasn't nobody ever called my notice to it afore, an' I'd been too busy about the fish t' mind it.

  • Nobody ever dared to say how like his mother he was, for that always vexed the count; in general the countess was never spoken of, and the full length picture of her was hung in a room that was never used.

  • Nobody ever seemed to notice this preposterous shadow; it was patent, indeed, that nobody could see it save Jurgen: none the less, the thing worried him.

  • Nobody ever heard of a man being an ancestress.

  • Nobody ever cared to claim kin with Mother Sereda before this," says she, pathetically.

  • Nobody ever told me anything about so many interesting matters.

  • Nobody ever comes up these stairs but tramps and book agents--even the models steer clear.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    and while; another form; brought before; dirigible balloon; fine rose; for they know not what they; great water; keep watch; little cloud; minded people; more advanced; more extensive; nobody could; nobody else; nobody ever; nobody knew; nobody knows; nobody would; political career; poor uncle; slow stages; sometimes even; speak freely; subject matter; true repentance; you want