hardly ever in English

arely, not often, seldom

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1. Peter is hardly ever late.

2. He hardly ever eats meat.

3. We hardly ever go out.

4. She hardly ever goes out.

5. She hardly ever calls me .

6. Tom hardly ever complains about anything.

7. I hardly ever go to concerts.

8. The guards hardly ever patrol it.

9. I have hardly ever seen her.

10. We hardly ever go out to eat.

11. Danny hardly ever gets up before noon.

12. The charm of it hardly ever fails.

13. I hardly ever see children around here.

14. I hardly ever write letters any more.

15. I had hardly ever spoken to him.

16. People hardly ever ring up anymore, thank God.

17. This lift is hardly ever in working order.

18. You hardly ever see owls in the daytime.

19. I hardly ever go to bed after midnight.

20. Universities have hardly ever been held in lower esteem.

21. They hardly ever use this one, but be quick.

22. They were hardly ever parted in thirty years of marriage.

23. She lives in Spain, so we hardly ever see her.

24. I went by plane, a thing I hardly ever do.

25. We ate chips every night, but hardly ever had fish.

26. She hardly ever lost her temper - least of all with Anne.

27. My mother hardly ever went to the bother of making cakes.

28. 20 I went by plane, a thing I hardly ever do.

29. We're getting to the stage where we hardly ever go out together.

30. The impression is so deep that it can hardly ever blow over.

31. You hardly ever hear of hip-hop guys naming themselves after computer hardware.

32. 27 And civilizations hardly ever exchange them: they regard them as irreplaceable values.

33. Since Young hardly ever slides, it was a dead giveaway something was troubling him.

34. I have hardly ever known a mathematician who was capable of reasoning. Plato 

35. The way things are, we hardly ever manage to go out together except at the weekend.

36. In some societies women are kept in seclusion, so that they are hardly ever seen in public.

37. Usually answered with the word Arite, hardly ever answered how you would have expected it to be.

38. Many people think museums make lots of money on big shows, but in truth, they hardly ever break even.

39. Theo's occasional complaints, hardly ever voiced directly, were usually muted and so we fail to take note of them.

40. They had hardly ever been in this house belonging to Nicholas, and never since it received its new mistress.

41. But if you swim only during the day, you will hardly ever see the organisms that have created this astounding scene.

42. Fans of studio politics everywhere understand that while Harvey's a boor, Bob is merely Churlish, and boors hardly ever stand down for churls.

43. Many maintain the front of being a married couple, but they do not share the bedroom, and they hardly ever talk to each other.

44. Some people hardly ever notice their Cuticles, but others, especially those with dry skin, may suffer from small tears in the Cuticles known as hangnails.

45. We recovered minds with a complete sense of self and a complete sense of our own existence, yet we hardly ever pause to consider this wonder.

46. One six-month-old baby boy had a bald spot at the back of his head when he arrived, indicating that his parents hardly ever picked him up.

47. LED Bulbs also last far longer than incandescent, fluorescent and halogen Bulbs, which greatly reduces maintenance costs (in addition to utility costs) since they hardly ever need to be changed

48. Assholes can make a lot of money, by stepping on a lot of heads, but they hardly ever make it past the seven figure mark (unless they’re in an extremely corrupt hierarchy)

49. Some Agelong string had been pulled within her, or she was infected by the emotion of one whom she had always admired and loved, and whom she had hardly ever seen stirred to eloquence

50. It has been stated that atmospheres as well as solutions of lower concentrations of the applied volatile oils hardly ever act inhibitory on germination of moistened achenes, whilst on dry achenes it proved to be rather considerable.