Sentence examples for ever meaning from inspiring English sources

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I can rarely recall food ever meaning more to me or leaving me happier.

The network added only four new shows, the fewest ever, meaning it had decided to ride the golden goose of "Millionaire" to glory or disaster.

The phrase is literally "now first right," but is translated as "now more than ever," meaning that if you push an Austrian, he will get his back up and do exactly what you wanted him not to do.

Dr. Church notes that because the research does not factor in technological changes, like increasing reliance on the Internet and e-mail, many people in service and desk jobs that have always involved only light activity are now moving less than ever, meaning the findings probably understate how much physical activity has been lost during work hours.

According to Kripke, this skeptical argument shows that we cannot "speak of a single individual, considered by himself and in isolation, as ever meaning anything".

But if anything, the iPad's usefulness is only more deeply ingrained than ever, meaning it's not something many will come to appreciate until older hardware fails to live up to modern software needs, or there's a breakdown, etc.

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From Crown Prosecution Service figures last month, it is clear the volume of prosecutions and convictions is at its highest ever level, meaning more victims are seeing justice than ever before.

Marking the 50th year since the 1964 U.S. Surgeon General's report warned of the health hazards of smoking, this 2014 report stated that the lifetime quit ratios for "ever smokers," meaning the percentage of those who had ever smoked a cigarette and then stopped smoking, was almost the same for women and men [ 51].

He added that "the paycheck cycle is more pronounced now than ever before," meaning that customers are left with little cash by the end of the month.

Labour is now a party of flag-wavers, just as wedded to statism as ever: well meaning and socially engaged, for sure, but not problem-solvers.

The doors on the left side are the only ones that ever open, meaning that the other half are completely redundant.

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