Example sentences of "[adj] had ever [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah Mark apparently he 's got the second biggest cock that this had ever seen .
2 Nothing like this had ever happened to me before and I was determined to make a swift counterattack .
3 When the journalists looked up from their notebooks and cameras , they had all gone , the multitude of minders , aides and advisers , as if none of this had ever happened .
4 I thought I had just about run the gamut of sexual experiences , but nothing like this had ever happened to me before .
5 Nothing like this had ever happened while Cedric still lived with Dorothy !
6 Nothing but a memory that could be someone else 's to tell Jezrael that any of this had ever happened .
7 If most of what was sometimes called ‘ the payroll vote ’ attended , the critics would have to carry seven-tenths of the backbenchers and if this had ever happened , the press would have treated it as a total collapse of confidence in the government .
8 Nothing even remotely like this had ever happened to her before , and she did n't like it .
9 The woman denied that this had ever happened quite vehemently .
10 You know , a very good example of this , that always sticks in my mind , telling me erm , that once she was analyzing a woman and er , a lot of the analysis was concerned with erm , conflicts , erm , relating to masturbation in childhood , and constantly felt that this was what the analysis seemed to have done , because the woman consistently denied this had ever happened .
11 Nothing like this had ever happened to her before , and she should have been afraid .
12 For the next moment he was kissing her and she was instantly realising that nothing quite so exciting had ever happened to her before .
13 Nothing even remotely similar had ever afflicted her before .
14 It was one of the worst sounds Sabine had ever heard .
15 Nothing as terrible had ever happened in all her years in the theatre .
16 It felt as if none of that had ever happened .
17 Of the remaining 77 , only eight had ever offered a ‘ substantial ’ programme of such work ; this was a relatively unexacting definition , requiring only a written needs assessment and the employment of a whole time or part time worker with a specific remit for this work .
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