Sentence examples for but ever the from inspiring English sources


The phrase 'but ever the' is not correct and usable in written English; it should be written as 'ever the', without the 'but'. You can use the phrase 'ever the' to mean 'always the same', 'remaining the same', or 'unchanging.' Example: He was ever the optimist, no matter what the situation.

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But ever the experimenter, Jung had an idea.

But, ever the nice guy, Pocock didn't fire back in anger.

But ever the master planner, he has a back-up back-up plan: teaching.

He flinched, but ever the gentleman — or businessman — didn't miss a beat.

He sees the horror inflicted by Ebola, but, ever the optimist, Rick sees an upside.

But ever the survivor, he was adept at finding military allies, sometimes the unlikeliest ones.

But, ever the risk-taker, she left the other shade plants in the sun.

But ever the pragmatists, they rolled over in November when they realised Osborne wouldn't play otherwise.

But, ever the optimist, British Fashion Council chair Natalie Massenet saw it as "a chance to wear beautiful fall fashions".

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But ever-the-pragmatist, he clarified that "if they don't fix the problem, they gave us some pretty good information for a class action, eh?" "Take.

Mr. Koch said he took responsibility for the agreement since it happened on his watch, but -- ever the pragmatist -- said he was sure the tax exemption would have been extended if it had expired.

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