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Example sentences for "that even"

  • So slowly did this excellent work, of which twelve editions have now issued from the press, gain upon the world at large, that even in the closing number the authour says, 'I have never been much a favourite of the publick.

  • Johnson was known to be so rigidly attentive to it, that even in his common conversation the slightest circumstance was mentioned with exact precision.

  • Henry Warden so famous among the heretics, that even Knox's name is scarce more frequently in their mouths?

  • It is remarkable, that even in the two States which seem to have meditated an interdiction of military establishments in time of peace, the mode of expression made use of is rather cautionary than prohibitory.

  • That even then, when the very act of reconciliation was in performing, and also when performed, we were ungodly, sinners, enemies.

  • Verily, To believe that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us, that even then, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son: To believe that there is a righteousness already for us completed.

  • But he found now, that even such a trade as this could be sanctioned.

  • Here it is that fame and renown cannot assist us; that all external things must fail to aid us; that even friends, affection, and human love and devotedness, cannot succor us.

  • With a sagacity which brought the future before him, and made it like the present, he saw and pointed out the dangers that even at this moment most imminently threaten us.

  • But your agitated countenances and your heaving breasts inform me that even this is not an unmixed joy.

  • Yesterday's visit to Clara convinced me that even if I wished it, I cannot live with others, since I have nothing wherewith to repay their kindness.

  • I wanted to do that even now by speaking about her husband; but I could not do it.

  • As with lunar caustic, you have deadened the spiritual nerves by the help of which one believes simply and without question, so that even if I would believe I have lost the power.

  • He has always, however, been a prime favorite with the racing public, and has never yet disappointed them, so that even at those odds enormous sums of money have been laid upon him.

  • I confess," said the Colonel, "that even now I cannot see how it helps us.

  • So moved was I that even had it been a difficult matter I should have tried it, but of course I knew well that Holmes loved his art, so that he was ever as ready to bring his aid as his client could be to receive it.

  • That even my brother but affects a calmness?

  • Am I, then, sunk so low, That even friends, who read my inmost heart, Point out for my escape the path of shame?

  • Is there no marrow in this hollow art, That even to thyself it doth avail Nothing, and has no influence over thee In the great moment of decision?

  • The development Of this affair approaches: ere the day, That even now is dawning in the heaven, Ere this eventful day hath set, the lot That must decide our fortunes will be drawn.

  • The best of us are so liable to mistakes, that even you, Mrs General, have fallen into a little error.

  • She clasped her hands fervently as she spoke, and the blush that overspread her face threw over it so much of bloom and freshness, that even Evelyn, at that moment, would scarcely have seemed more young.

  • It is right to educate them by laws and, favours and admonitions, that they may be right-minded and further to watch and guard them, so that even if they wish to do wrong they may not be able.

  • I shall make this point clear, with only the short preliminary statement that even were we under a democracy, we should in any case need money.

  • But there was Doctor Bugbee, who knew a great many people there, and who was so rich and powerful, that even in Hartford, though it was a city, his word must have great influence.

  • The common case is that even he accepts it as a confessed failure, or at best a compromise.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    free discussion; human will; intelligent being; primary battery; remove every; should fancy; that body; that direction; that every; that land; that love; that makes; that matter; that nation; that occasion; that place; that poor; that quarter; that question; that region; that thou; that though; that what; that with; that your; various localities