Ever-so Sentence Examples

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  • When she completed her task, she stepped up on the velvet chair, after modestly lifting her skirt ever so slightly.

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  • She smiled and began to hum, ever so quietly.

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  • The father frowned, ever so slightly, and surrepti­tiously opened his wallet and counted his money.

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  • Don't let him into this house when I'm not here — and if he ever so much as touches you in a way you don't like, tell me.

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  • The man - it is ever so with the noblest - was greater than his work."

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  • No man ever so thoroughly used other men's work, and yet made it all seem his own.

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  • If the external electromotive force exceed that of the cell by ever so little, a current flows in the opposite direction, and all the former chemical changes are reversed, copper dissolving from the copper plate, while zinc is deposited on the zinc plate.

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  • No other Danish king was ever so beloved by his people.

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  • He had declined (1850) to accept the post of commander-in-chief at the duke of Wellington's suggestion, and he always refused to let himself be placed in any situation which would have modified ever so slightly his proper relations with the queen.

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  • Such a film, if ever so little disturbed, will begin to contract at one secton and to expand at another, till its form ceases to resemble a cylinder, if it does not break up into two parts which become ultimately portions of spheres.

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  • Hence if a film in the form of the catenoid which is nearest the axis is ever so slightly displaced from the axis it will move farther from the axis till it reaches the other catenoid.

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  • Maybe it was her imagination, but it felt like he squeezed her hand – ever so slightly.

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  • Don't let him into this house when I'm not here — and if he ever so much as touches you in a way you don't like, tell me.

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  • No one was ever so ready for argument and, I must add, so obstinate and lovable.

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  • I don't think I was ever so blatant.

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  • You will look ever so macho in the documentary going knit one pearl one.

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  • Nothing was ever so pernicious to our country, nothing was ever so unlucky.

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  • Martina, ever so slightly self-conscious, intent on ignoring the cameras and the audience.

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  • But I guess it's only fair to expect a show based on a shambolic life would itself be ever so slightly shambolic itself.

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  • But what crowd was ever so numerous, or so single-minded?

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  • I hope I was able to deliver a delightful and ever so typical sixteen year old's response.

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  • Were a man ever so valiant to meet her, he found his death.

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  • His ever so slightly wavering faith is solid as rock again in a trice.

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  • That was one of the main problems on the Road Lake, it was ever so weedy.

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  • Different samples of water cannot therefore differ ever so little in percentage composition, and the same must be true for every compound as distinguished from a mixture.

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  • Robert Smith (Harmonics, 2nd ed., 1 759, p. 95) states that Sauveur " inferred that octaves and other simple concords, whose vibrations coincide very often, are agreeable and pleasant because their beats are too quick to be distinguished, be the pitch of the sounds ever so low; and on the contrary, that the more complex consonances whose vibrations coincide seldom are disagreeable because we can distinguish their slow beats; which displease the ear, says he, by reason of the inequality of the sound.

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  • It seems as if a child who could see and hear until her nineteenth month must retain some of her first impressions, though ever so faintly.

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  • But I guess it 's only fair to expect a show based on a shambolic life would itself be ever so slightly shambolic itself.

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  • I hope I was able to deliver a delightful and ever so typical sixteen year old 's response.

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  • Be it ever so humble, there is no place like home.

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  • The sky was blue, the birds were singing and the sun shining ever so brightly, our pastor made it just as planned.

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  • When Jackman dipped Beyonce, her sequined bodice slipped ever so slightly, resulting in a quick nip slip.

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  • You'll find everything from French Bulldogs to Dachshunds, and they all have ever so slightly different personalities.

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  • Now, they're pushing them harder than ever so that you may talk instantly with other Sprint/Nextel customers simply by pushing a button, much like using a walkie-talkie.

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  • Start with very small movements of the head, for example, pointing your chin slightly upward when going into relevé or inclining your head ever so slightly towards your chest when you go into grand-plié.

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  • Over the years and his marriage with Jen, his cropped cut changed ever-so slightly and was often paired with varying beards and goatees.

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  • The black swim skirt flares ever so slightly with a matching floral belt.

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  • Choose from provocative prints like "Girls All Over the World" or go ever so slightly lower key with a pair of "Tiger" men's board shorts.

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  • Kooba handbags are luxury quality, but the overarching style of these bags is ever so slightly rustic.

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  • Luxury lingerie shop Ever So Sexy offers sheer gowns in sexy colors like black and red.

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  • Some popular lingerie brands that Ever So Sexy carries are Coquette, Liliana Casanova and Coemi.

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  • It might be ever so slightly more mature, but it's still as good as any Blue Monday or Bizarre Love Triangle listening experience.

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  • For those seeking organic or chemical-free prevention options, many people have had success with Avon's ever so popular Skin So Soft product.

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  • His piercing gaze held hers for a moment, and then his expression softened ever so slightly.

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  • Maybe it was her imagination, but it felt like he squeezed her hand – ever so slightly.

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  • His gaze slid to the floor, and he shook his head ever so slightly, as if trying to shake free an unpleasant thought.

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  • Kris caught Katie.s gaze and shook his head ever so slightly, warning her against coming in.

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  • I don't know if she is aware of our arrangement as few words ever pass between us, but her quarters are far from mine and we will be ever so quiet in our love.

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  • Now that he'd tasted the fires that burned in her voluptuous body, no other woman could ever so satisfy him.

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  • He could spot the rider now and again with occasional glances and by counting off the seconds between points they both passed, knew he was gaining, if ever so slowly.

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  • If so let us make peace, be it ever so base."

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  • Comb your eyebrows before applying eyebrow pencil and then, ever so lightly, comb them again when you have finished.

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