hardly ever造句1. In Italy people hardly ever cohabit.
2. She hardly ever goes out.
3. I had hardly ever spoken to him.
4. She hardly ever calls me .
5. You hardly ever see owls in the daytime.
6. This lift is hardly ever in working order.
7. I have hardly ever seen her.
8. I hardly ever go to bed after midnight.
9. Peter is hardly ever late.
10. I hardly ever go to concerts.
11. We hardly ever go out.
12. He hardly ever eats meat.
13. My mother hardly ever went to the bother of making cakes.
14. We ate chips every night, but hardly ever had fish.
15. She lives in Spain, so we hardly ever see her.
16. I went by plane, a thing I hardly ever do.
17. They were hardly ever parted in thirty years of marriage.
18. We're getting to the stage where we hardly ever go out together.
19. She hardly ever lost her temper - least of all with Anne.
20. The impression is so deep that it can hardly ever blow over.
21. The charm of it hardly ever fails.
22. We hardly ever go out to eat.
23. Brent hardly ever calls me anymore.
24. Danny hardly ever gets up before noon.
25. Universities have hardly ever been held in lower esteem.
26. I hardly ever write letters any more.
27. They had hardly ever been in this house belonging to Nicholas, and never since it received its new mistress.
28. The way things are, we hardly ever manage to go out together except at the weekend.
29. Does he not find it ironic that the sort of people his movie celebrates hardly ever watch this kind of movie?
30. In some societies women are kept in seclusion, so that they are hardly ever seen in public.