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Example sentences for "sometimes even"

  • It builds its nest delicately, and usually in such hollow places as have a narrow opening, sometimes even in empty beehives.

  • The clutch consists of six--sometimes even ten--eggs of a brilliant white finely speckled with rust-colour.

  • There is sometimes even a probability that some of the food ingested finds its way through the pylorus and is used for nutrition, though the vomiting may come on not long after ingestion.

  • Sometimes the tics affect structures that are internal, as various motions of the larynx accompanied by the production of grunting or sighing sounds or sometimes even of particular words.

  • There is sometimes even a preliminary period of drowsiness.

  • The second of the lively movements served as a conclusion, and was invariably cheerful, sometimes even merry in tone.

  • Mozart also gave lessons in the theory of music, sometimes even to ladies; we hear of a cousin of the Abbe Stadler as Mozart's pupil in thorough-bass.

  • Stems are slender, sometimes even filiform, erect, or ascending, simple or branched, varying in length from 9 inches to 3 feet.

  • The forms are slender, and the limbs occasionally beyond the owner's control--sometimes even deformed.

  • In the eleventh century we find monastic books and others of which the ornamentation is sometimes even splendid, such as Psalters, Evangeliaries, Bibles, and Missals, glowing with gold and colours.

  • The troops advanced in narrow columns, sometimes even in single file, along these improvised roads, always on the alert lest they should be taken at a disadvantage by an enemy concealed in the thickets.

  • This living germ may persist for years, sometimes even a hundred years, and yet with the proper conditions it never fails to sprout.

  • In many the midrib or principal vein is much elongated and there are small leaflets, sometimes even scores of them, all fastened to a common stalk.

  • It lives on the highest trees, and is often seen perched upon the branches, sometimes even in heavy storms of rain, which it willingly allows to soak its feathers.

  • At length a suitable spot for building is found upon a forked or gnarled branch, or sometimes even in the thatch of a house.

  • Audubon assures us that several females will lay in one hole; but we consider this as very doubtful, though it is true that parrots prefer breeding in society, sometimes even associated in immense flocks.

  • The axial filaments of the radial spines are usually connected with their thin wall by a variable number of scattered transverse threads, or sometimes even by thin transverse septa (Pl.

  • Sometimes even an internal columella with three radial branches is preserved, as in Axocorys.

  • A is sometimes in error: sometimes even conspires in error exclusively with Cod.

  • It is placed in a thick bush, near the ground, or among roots at the water side, sometimes even in tufts of grass.

  • Almost every Saturday evening they got together at Turner's house and played whist, or euchre, or sometimes even poker.

  • Sometimes even a huge wave would break just upon their quarter, and then great torrents of bitter, freezing water would fall over them in a deluge, leaving a sediment of salt that cracked the skin.

  • Immense snow-clad pieces of ice were to be seen daily, sometimes even hourly, and the yacht often sailed so closely to them that the very blood and marrow of the onlookers felt as if suddenly frozen into ice itself.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sometimes even" 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:
    but could; castor sugar; collective body; equal before the law; her family; his son; historical work; sometimes also; sometimes done; sometimes even; sometimes followed; sometimes happens; sometimes more; sometimes necessary; sometimes quite; sometimes represented; sometimes slightly; sometimes spoken; sometimes termed; sometimes the; sometimes think; sometimes used; sometimes very; sometimes written; spiral spring; term growth