Sentence examples for ever befall from inspiring English sources

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After all, the greatest disasters that ever befall most urban communities move more slowly than a hurricane.

The cooling after 1300 may also have contributed to the bubonic plague, the greatest disaster to ever befall Europe.

Bedient: No real surprises, other than it's the largest amount of rainfall to ever befall an urban area in the history of the United States.

"This is one of the worst tragedies to ever befall our city, but this is not a criminal case," said Michael Monico, who represents Mr. Kyles, a lawyer.

"There are chronic disasters that dwarf 9/11, but this is the largest acute environmental disaster to ever befall New York City," said Dr. Philip J. Landrigan, chairman of the department of community and preventive medicine at Mount Sinai in Manhattan.

She also convinced us that he was watching over us, guiding us through thick and thin and therefore no harm would ever befall us.

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How better to behold what the author describes as "the greatest reverse that ever befell an Hellenic army"?

Ms. Mueller, who grew up in Buena Vista, said nothing like this had ever befallen the town or the high school, which typically has just 300 students.

Some years ago we allowed them to consolidate, and the result was the greatest ill that ever befell the air companies.

Of the conflicts, imbroglios, confusions and appalling revelations that ensue I will only say that nothing quite like this ever befell anyone on an Apollo mission.

But no "radioactive catastrophe" has ever befallen Tarusa, a picturesque spot some 75 miles south of Moscow on the river Oka, or any towns nearby.

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