Example sentences of "[pron] have ever given " in BNC.

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1 And you I 'm not going to give any different answer I 've ever given .
2 The figures in the article were not those that I have ever given to the House .
3 ‘ I see a lot more than you 've ever given me credit for ! ’ he retorted curtly .
4 It was biting , but she was censoring herself instinctively now , because Florian 's personality was truly one-dimensional , albeit in another way , and the only thing she had ever given him was the degree of tolerance his peculiar genius made his due .
5 Danish cuisine was n't anything to which she had ever given much thought before but ‘ when in Denmark ’ …
6 No one has ever given a satisfactory explanation of why Mr Ford said what he said — and it has gone down in the history books as just another Ford pratfall .
7 ‘ It was the worst performance we have ever given .
8 Thompson is the 4/9 favourite with William Hill to win the best actress Oscar , the shortest odds they have ever given for a British actress nominated for a prize .
9 The next showing was The Tin Drum , but that was a book my father had bought for me years ago , one of the few real presents he has ever given me , and I had therefore assiduously avoided reading it , just as I had Myra Breckinridge , another of his rare gifts .
10 It had disappeared now , as had everything else he had ever given Susan .
11 He did not tell her that hers was the only female reputation he had ever given any thought to and that he did not know why he bothered .
12 He looked drawn now , Ruth thought , and wondered if he had ever given her a thought since Seville .
13 In the treaties with the States-General of 1654 and 1667 the English government succeeded in having its claims accepted by its rival ; and so sensible a man as Sir William Temple felt that nothing had ever given him greater pleasure than forcing the Dutch to give way once more on this point in the peace negotiations of 1674 .
14 It was not a matter to which any of them had ever given great thought .
15 She had never held a baby before that was not a fat , well-dressed , sweet-smelling thing , but not one of them had ever given her the strange sense of fulfilment which the pitiful scrap of humanity in her arms , wrapped in the square which she had earlier scissored from her petticoat , did .
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