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Example sentences for "though ever"

  • These are the waters upon which the Spirit of God moves, penetrating through all beings and all spirits, though ever so pure and glorious.

  • These things thou canst not conceal, though ever so desirous to do it.

  • When a circle is made, and from its centre a number of lines are drawn to the circumference, all these lines, though ever so distant in the circumference, meet together in the point, which is in the middle.

  • St. Peter sinking in the sea, when our Lord stretched out his hand and supported him.

  • Let him that is unacquainted with the preceding heads of meditation, know that he is still far from Christ, and has tasted but little of the truth.

  • It was alwayes my Resolution, rather to dye by the hand of a common Executioner, then want my revenge, though ever so slightly grounded.

  • And what is your drink, though ever so excellent, to the saving his life?

  • A personal experience, though ever so plainly told, is, generally speaking, more attractive to listeners and readers than fiction.

  • Ah, what is she, though ever so beautiful and sweet-singing, when he comes not, and may never come?

  • To prove this, it will be very easy for the reader to make the experiment by drawing a figure or two (though ever so imperfectly), confined within these limits.

  • By this means they were consulted in their several professions, and happy was he who could assume courage enough to speak, though ever so little to the purpose.

  • But it hath been shewn, that these same distilled Essential Oils, though ever so fluid and light at first, gradually lose their tenuity as they grow old, and at last become considerably thick.

  • She had a passion for splendour, which, though ever regulated by a fine perception of the fitness of things, was still costly.

  • The reading of ten new characters is more your business now, than the reading of twenty old books; showish and shining people always get the better of all others, though ever so solid.

  • But Romans have tongues, and Jews, though ever so despised, have methods to beguile them.

  • The tomb, though ever so stony and desolate, was less cheerless than the cell in the Tower had been.

  • I set out to show, though ever so faintly, the reason of my faith.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    black buck; great demand; intense heat; must here; really only; though always; though differing; though late; though many; though once; though perhaps; though very; though well; thought and; thought himself; thought little; thought more; thought myself; thought necessary; thought only; thought perhaps; thought proper; thought she; thought that; thought worthy; thought would