Sentence examples for ever of late from inspiring English sources

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And while Rothwell is looking better than ever of late, his upcoming opponent, Dos Santos, enters the bout on the heels of a loss.

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And while he would hardly be the first president with a temper, Mr. McCain has been ever vigilant of late about resisting provocation.

Possibly the first ballet version ever of this late Shakespeare play, it made vivid choreographic sense of the original text, from the distorted frenzies of jealous Leontes to the exhilarating lightness and fantasy of the Bohemia scenes.

The show is being promoted as the largest ever of his late period and is set to include a number of self portraits, as well as Woman Bathing in a Stream and Jacob Blessing the Sons of Joseph.

This last sentence is a good way to describe much of the most exciting work happening in contemporary performance these days, and especially in iterations of the performance-lecture hybrid (which has been ever more fashionable of late).

Without a greenhouse, my outdoor tomatoes often only just have time to ripen before being clobbered by autumn, not to mention the ever-present threat of late blight.

The millennials, that echo boomer generation born after 1982, have not been heard from of late, ever since proving that they could pull away from their Facebook pages long enough to help elect a president.

She told me that she had never owned a business before and has been "spiraling slowly downward" of late, ever since her accountant told her that her cookies were too labor-intensive to build a business around — one that will pay a living wage, in any case.

A debate about property taxes has raged of late, ever since the Citizens Budget Commission, a nonpartisan group backed primarily by businesses that seek ways to contain government costs and taxes in New York, released a report in November asserting that New Yorkers pay more of their income in local taxes than residents of any other state.

The idea of a fantasy sounded oddly Freudian in the context of neuroscience, but the connection between the free-energy principle and Freud was one that Friston himself had been pursuing of late, ever since Christoph Mathys, a young neuroscientist from Zurich, had arrived to work in his lab.

The hope is that next time they will be used to treat any of Europe's banks that fall ill and to put quietly to sleep firms that are too far gone to recover.Enthusiasm for these so-called "resolution regimes" has been growing of late, ever since a number of countries made the belated discovery in the middle of the financial crisis that they had no legal framework for dealing with failing banks.

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