Examples of 'may ever' in a sentence

Meaning of "may ever"

may ever: This phrase suggests a possibility or likelihood of something happening at any point in the future. It is often used in speculative or conditional statements to express uncertainty or potential outcomes

How to use "may ever" in a sentence

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No card may ever be moved to this area.
So none who enter may ever leave.
May ever loss be slower than your victory.
No commoner may ever wear that.
Much more so than your lashes may ever be.
No one may ever find out.
None who cross that bridge may ever return.
We may ever have in our lives.
No difference of opinion may ever be divulged.
That we may ever live as friends.
Cities so scorched no life may ever grow again.
No person may ever be required to testify against themselves.
Nobody except the present heirs may ever know.
No one may ever be molested or convicted for having.
There is no circumstance that may ever be invoked to justify its use.

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May ever be made to you.
No one may ever know.
And it is by no means certain another offer may ever be made you.
No piece may ever pass over another piece in its path.
Take the seventh step that we may ever live as friends.
No one may ever know who gave the order to attack.
These may be some of the best bouts we may ever see.
No censorship may ever be introduced.
I treasure our friendship more than you may ever know.
No one may ever be.
The most important series of articles you may ever read.
That we may ever forgive our enemies and ourselves find mercy.
Isolation destroys any bond you may ever wish to create.
But no evil may ever come near you with gold at your side.
I realize that no one off this planet may ever see this.
No one else may ever know the truth about their silent torment.
We saw things that very few people have or may ever see.
We further deny that universal mandates may ever be treated as culturally or situationally relative.
Starting a family is one of the most exciting things you may ever do.
Few legitimate firms may ever directly commit acts that amount to international crimes.
This is one of the toughest challenges a growing business may ever face.
Few reputable companies may ever directly commit acts that amount to international crimes.
Watchful waiting has the advantage that no therapy may ever be required.
God has adorned with holy gifts may ever rejoice with glory in the heavenly mansions.
You are the only gospel that some people may ever read.
No Union measure may ever infringe those rights.
Producing a report is most likely one of the excessive affairs you may ever do.
That we may ever Take the seventh step.
Heart disease is one of the most important challenges you may ever face.
May ever rejoice in the revelation of His glory.
Engine replacement is one of the more difficult tasks a mechanic may ever face.
You may ever find a green Kunzite stone.
Pokémon live in more ways and places than humans may ever learn.
The saying may ever not apply to the Chicago Cubs.
This is probably one of the strangest cases this court may ever have heard.

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