Sentence for even | Use even in a sentence

Sentences for even. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use even in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for even.

  • Might she not, even now? (8)
  • Silent here, even at noon! (8)
  • She could not even thank him. (4)
  • Even the little blacks got up. (7)
  • Gregory took an even brutal tone. (9)
  • Even that was customary, tolerable. (8)
  • It embraced him even very pleasantly. (10)
  • Even Barbara in her inexperience felt that. (8)
  • He was even obliged to send away his model. (8)
  • I have not even the right to listen to you. (10)
  • My dear, I could not even live with myself. (10)
  • Now even those at the bar got ready to leave. (12)
  • No; I believe in nothing, not even in my country. (8)
  • It was painful even to hear the name of Peutinger. (5)
  • Even to see Mr. Crawford would be less overpowering. (4)
  • They might even discover the opinions of the editor. (16)
  • Perhaps she might even do him a favour by summoning him. (5)
  • He was otherwise reticent and even furtive in his manner. (9)
  • If we love mankind, pity them, we even wish to suffer for them. (9)
  • Even such has the Lion, with Homer for the transcriber of his deeds. (10)
  • Why did it so move one even when, as now, it was the voice of insult! (8)
  • He even resented her cheap adoration of the daughter he had not yet seen. (8)
  • Even when solid-wood doors were used they were made of one piece of wood. (17)
  • If it is a cloudy day they are ignorant even of the points of the compass. (7)
  • It is much to obtain even that recognition of our devotion from the hero. (10)
  • He lost altogether his right judgement; even the cooler after-thoughts were lost. (10)
  • Their drive, even when this subject was over, was not likely to be very agreeable. (4)
  • They come but rarely; rarely even in love, when we fondly think them revelations. (10)
  • Cecilia was thinking that he tempted her to be the apologist of even such a letter. (10)
  • They had blue days when even the March sun was warm, and there was just breeze enough. (8)
  • Even when life seemed all at sea, its landmarks lost, one still did what was customary. (8)
  • He suspected that she might pardon him even now, though she had left him inexplicably. (13)
  • Not only did she emerge from the darkness as she had done then; she even spoke to him. (12)
  • All these things excited in me no surprise, nor even curiosity; they were merely unfamiliar. (7)
  • Poor Tuckham went away entirely opposed to a Radical he could not even meet as a boon-fellow. (10)
  • Some of them portray idyllic moods, others are sentimental or even dramatic in their outlines. (3)
  • For this kind of criticism there has even recently been claimed an actual identity with creation. (8)
  • We offered them to the official, modestly at first, but he would not even look at the envelopes. (20)
  • They are lapses from which we can perhaps go forward more vigorously; but even this is not certain. (9)
  • There were matters which he excluded from confidence, even from intimate communication with himself. (10)
  • We have so much literature that from time to time it seems even to us we must have a literary centre. (9)
  • If she had even an outside chance, she would trail her pride, drag it through the mud, through thorns! (8)
  • I think that even then I had an instinctive doubt whether formlessness was really better than formality. (9)
  • But even of such structures as these it is impressive how little the earth makes with the passage of time. (9)
  • His compositions were in great vogue at one time, and he was once even regarded as the equal of Beethoven. (3)
  • In the middle of it, there rang a cry from the doorway that astonished even him, it was so powerfully Irish. (10)
  • But what I admire in this subject even more than the activity of the Graces is the serene dignity of the Adonis. (9)
  • But now he sat down with the whole family, even to Jombateeste, who brought in a faint odor of the barn with him. (9)
  • He is, if we think of it rightly, a most serious, even tragical figure, and at all events a most respectable figure. (9)
  • He managed to remain gazing at the moth, even to take it gently from her knee, while he listened to her calm answer. (8)
  • She joins me in a cat-like way, and talks Of company, and even condescends To utter laughing scandal of old friends. (10)
  • But I should not feel so, Austin, if I could be quite sure that he is an altered man even now the blow has struck him. (10)
  • Mercifully, at the end, one was not alive enough to be conscious of what one was leaving, not alive enough even to care. (8)
  • But the great generation, I am afraid, is at an end; and even during my own college days, the spirit appreciably declined. (2)
  • His mother could not bear to be separated from these two, or to miss for even an hour the happiness of having them with her. (5)
  • The case admits of good pleading either way, even upon the issue whether the exclusive or the vulgar be the more barbarous. (10)
  • For after all it is nothing: and a word even from this poor thin mopy Mr. Parsley might be relief to a poor soul in trouble. (10)
  • This continued to the latest years of his life when the effort even to give such pleasure must have cost him a physical pang. (9)
  • To-day we have a variety of bricks which range in colors through reds, yellows, buffs, greens, blues, and even dark violets. (17)
  • He had less assurance than on the afternoon before; the strain of the situation was beginning to tell even on his coarse fibre. (13)
  • It was a terrible thing to do, and many hearts, even among the rude soldiers, beat warmly for the fate of the unhappy Acadians. (19)
  • She drifts away again, manifestly too uneasy to resume even a provisional pose on the sofa, and walks detachedly about the room. (9)
  • But even railway journeys come to an end; and when he gripped her hand to say good-bye, she gave his an involuntary little squeeze. (8)
  • In the little, close, deserted street, not a soul was moving, not even a cat or dog; nothing alive but many discreet, lighted windows. (8)
  • No doubt, however, even the trained guides to the public taste seldom realize the presence of a law governing their freedom of comment. (16)
  • She had even learnt to detect, in the very gentleness which had first delighted her, an affectation and a sameness to disgust and weary. (4)
  • The next morning he made ready for an early start, and in his preparations he had the zealous and even affectionate help of Jeff Durgin. (9)
  • Especially I protested that I could not hold myself guilty of misfortunes I had not intended, even though my faulty conduct had caused them. (9)
  • He had not even spoken, but his gesture had promised her the incredible; and she screamed to guard herself against the ravage of a premature delight. (12)

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