Demetrius, in Seneca, esteemed it a great infelicity, that in his lifetime he had no misfortune, miserum cui nihil unquam accidisset, adversi.
In the passage of the same Eclogue, from 68-79, En unquam patrios .
Laertius saith, that when Croesus sat in all his ornaments and glory on his throne, he asked Solon, An pulchrius unquam spectaculum viderit?
Nemo vir magnus sine aliquo afflatu divinounquam fuit=--There never was a great man who had not some divine inspiration.
Nihil unquam peccavit, nisi quod mortua est=--She never once sinned but when she died.
Nil unquam longum est, quod sine fine placet=--Nothing is ever long which never ceases to please.
Nulla unquam de vita hominis cunctatio longa est=--No delay is too long when the life of a man is at stake.
Wherefore, he adsistere docenti, operanti has never at any time failed benedicere, periclitanti opem to be with his beloved spouse, ferre nullo unquamtempore to assist her in her teaching, destitit.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unquam" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.