Examples of 'more ever' in a sentence

Meaning of "more ever"

more ever: Phrase used to introduce additional information or evidence to support a statement. It is similar to 'furthermore' or 'moreover' and is used to emphasize a point or argument

How to use "more ever" in a sentence

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We will not be more ever detached.
I do not wanna see you around here no more ever.
I stopped having more ever since our bankruptcy.
I am not there any more ever.
There is more ever there.
More ever he had to know the cell phone was not his.
That a lot more ever since he.
This is what made me like the story even more ever.
Ahead of them are four more ever deadlier encounters.
More ever Google got patents for hardware designing too.
I thought that anything would be more ever normal.
No more ever.
Feed me now and ever more Ever more.
I wonder if Thomas More ever came to regret not continuing his career in the classroom.
I have come to expect more ever since SSX.

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But nothing more ever trickled down from the top. What could they possibly.
He soon took in Germany and more ever there does not appear.
The Kurdish cause in Turkey has got international attention more ever before.
Emma has been meaning to read more ever since she was twelve years old.
People across Europe have been using them more and more ever since.
Maybe never more Ever again.
More ever isnt quran for all times?
My head hurts more and more Ever since I laid my eyes on you.
Bread of Heaven Feed me now and ever more Ever more.
I read a lot more ever since I got a Kindle.
I will never, ever pick any more ever again.
Indeed, there is no evidence that More ever attended the execution of any heretic.
In 1967 I had my first black girlfriend and a lot of more ever since then.
And many more ever since!
But your powers have developed more ever since then . ”.
Emma has been meaning to read more ever since she was I2 years old.
Well, I have wanted to do more ever since then.
Emma has been meaning to read more ever since she was 12 years old.
Emma has been meaning to read and study more ever since she was 12.

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