How To Use Forevermore In A Sentence

  • Your testimonies are fully confirmed ; Holiness befits Your house, O Lord, forevermore.
  • The feeling returned, of perseverance to love him forevermore.
  • When the loans are paid off, that will be money flowing from the community into the community, forevermore. Dar Williams: Time To Put The Pressure On For Small Hydro
  • In every aspect of life, services and goods will remain available to both public and private customers, as it was in the beginning and is now forevermore in bastions of democracy such as hospitals.
  • Find a way to make it certain that she'll be yours forevermore.
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  • He asks Wiglaf to build a monument, a tomb where King Beowulf's ashes will be buried, a high tower over the old one, so sailors will see it and speak of it forevermore.
  • In real terms, however, Manet was a true revolutionary artist, producing paintings that not only altered the world of art forevermore, but influenced the greatest art movement since the Renaissance.
  • The reality is that now, even if the deal does manage to secure approval, the company will be stuck forevermore with the fruits of the politicians' meddling every time a board meeting convenes. Australia's Not-So-Foreign Exchange
  • It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations , from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward forevermore.
  • “I, Briana Leigh Covington, do hereby accept the name of Portia and forevermore pledge my life and soul to the brotherhood of Stone and Grave.” Pure Sin
  • If this is indeed the case --- he will forevermore be unable to comprehend the great existential struggle of the current era. Boo for Applause, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • I mean, unless you get one, Noah will forevermore keep stalking you.
  • -- those little dots of brightness, with now and then a wider, longer splash of radiance, which she told him meant "forevermore"; or, if it were very long and curved, as when she waved the glass over her head, it meant a laugh, and "here's hoping. The Lookout Man
  • I love the twinkle in your eye; and I am so glad it is you, and no one else, who is my papa; but just the same, and forevermore, I shall keep saying, _I was a sylphid_! Fairy Book
  • To coin a phrase, forevermore is shorter than before: ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • This kills off the sale price, so either it doesn't sell, and the owner resents the house forevermore, or it gets sold cheaply and treated as something cheap.
  • I dont think aid would be needed 'forevermore'; it is a potentially prosperous nation and could soon re-establish white run tobacco farms, and a tourism industry sufficient to lift it out of debt. Army Rumour Service
  • They might also consider introducing affordable housing covenants to allow property owners to build a second house on their property if they agree to its resale value being restricted forevermore.
  • When his song finished with a sweet stanza of ‘We will play the banjo gaily, And will sing the song of Yore, And the yellow rose of Texas shall be mine forevermore,’ he began humming the tune to himself again.
  • Here, there's no place to set up DDR, no room for yoga, and my parents do NOT get to see me bellydance, EVER, because I refuse to risk having them suck all the joy out of it for me forevermore, which is exactly what would happen. WordPress.com News
  • And as I later said, I thought everything was painted olive green forevermore, and I thought the world would always be at war because people were going to war or coming home from war.
  • The unction of my deep damnation abide with ye, my children, now and forevermore!" he chanted, showering sparks from crepitant finger-tips; and bounded lightly into the elevator. The Day of Days An Extravaganza
  • This life dwelt in Him during His earthly ministry, though comparatively few availed themselves of it; His death set it abroach for all the world; the smitten rock yielded streams of living water; the last Adam became a life-giving Spirit; from His throne He proclaimed Himself as He that liveth, though He became dead, and is alive forevermore. Love to the Uttermost Expositions of John XIII.-XXI.
  • My greatest pleasure of the weekend came from simply pottering about in the delightful and picturesque Jordaan district, which I'd love to call home forevermore.
  • I know of very few educated individuals who truly retire and forevermore watch Roy Rodgers reruns and become proficient in shuffleboard. Surveys Vs. Revealed Preference, III, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • The phrase "The Facebook Username debacle" is first used, and becomes the preferred sobriquet for the feature forevermore. 70% of commenters mention that "Facebook Username" can be abbreviated "FU", and each thinks he is the first to think of it. Exclusive: The Future of Facebook Usernames - Anil Dash
  • You were born together, and together you shall be forevermore. Ame soeur - French Word-A-Day
  • I, Briana Leigh Covington, do hereby accept the name of Portia and forevermore pledge my life and soul to the brotherhood of Stone and Grave. Pure Sin
  • His name forevermore would be connected to those impeachment proceedings, slandering what, up until then, had been one of the most successful Presidency's in our nation's history. Two Presidents and Two Lies

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