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Example sentences for "ever experienced"

  • Still there was no sleep for us that night, which was the most miserable one almost that we ever experienced.

  • Near Lybster we had a good view of the Ord of Caithness, a black-looking ridge of mountains terminating in the Maiden's Paps, which were later to be associated with one of the most difficult and dangerous traverses we ever experienced.

  • Of all the sensations I ever experienced, that of being tossed up in a blanket was the worst.

  • However, I would assure the orderly that we were going to have the liveliest ride he ever experienced.

  • The next ten minutes was the nearest thing to hell that I ever experienced, and it seemed as though my face must look like that of a fiend.

  • Vanguard, Sannite, and Archimedes, with about twenty sail of Vessels left the Bay of Naples; the next day it blew harder than I ever experienced since I have been at sea.

  • While off Toulon, Nelson encountered one of the worst gales he ever experienced.

  • Our situation on Tuesday night was the most alarming I ever experienced.

  • This was one of the most gentleman-like day's fighting that I ever experienced, although we had to lament the vacant seats of one or two of our messmates.

  • This was the most harassing day's fighting that I ever experienced.

  • Thus ended our unsuccessful expedition to the Samanka Mountains--the hardest journey I ever experienced in Kamchatka.

  • This was the lowest temperature we ever experienced in Siberia.

  • It was the most precious season that I ever experienced.

  • I feel to bless God that during the last several weeks I have experienced, in a deeper and brighter degree than I ever experienced before, "the love of Christ which passeth all knowledge.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    direct sunlight; ever after; ever going; ever have; ever knew; ever stepped; ever they; ever thou; ever were; ever you; evergreen shrub; everlasting covenant; everlasting doors; everyday life; everything considered; everything possible; everything they; everything will; everywhere else; everywhere present; final cause; nolle prosequi; though small; under favourable; wherein thou; will accomplish