Example sentences of "[art] [indef pn] [is] ever " in BNC.

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1 Indiana Jones ' landlord whom no one 's ever seen just like
2 They use it a lot more than other words that are in the dictionary but no one 's ever heard of so they want to get usage .
3 No one 's ever traced it .
4 I 'm sure but no one 's ever heard of it .
5 And no one 's ever going to ask him to another . ’
6 After all , he 's been working here for centuries , and I bet no one 's ever heard him say ‘ Cut , that 's a wrap ’ , before . ’
7 ‘ Since you 're a very beautiful woman ; we can immediately rule out the possibility that that no one 's ever been sufficiently attracted to you that they would attempt to storm your female bastions — which leaves another couple of options .
8 ‘ Do you mean to say no one 's ever photographed you ? ’
9 ‘ I 'd be an idiot if I did n't , but no one 's ever wanted me to leave my job because of it ! ’
10 If all the Romanies in the forest try to squeeze into fifty acres we 'll be falling over each other all the time and there 'll be fighting like no one 's ever seen .
11 No one 's ever going to have to marry me , I promise you that . ’
12 No one 's ever been away that long before !
13 whether it 's , whether it 's Well it 's do n't know because no one 's ever been up , no-one 's ever asked the question of the people in any of the districts as to whether , you know a new settlement in their district is appropriate .
14 No one 's ever called me that , ’ she said .
15 ‘ Hell , no one 's ever offered me a career before . ’
16 It was I remember reading in the paper that it 's been it 's been filmed at a house which no one 's ever been allowed to go in even the great sort of one of these country mansions , it was not Bradley Hall
17 How I was brought up , but a no one 's ever called me pompous I mean , the way walks around as if he owns the place , I think it 's really funny !
18 They reckon there 's supposed to be one allocated , but no one 's ever seen him .
19 No one is ever completely a master of his own language .
20 Everybody is still crying out for rain ; no one is ever satisfied . ’
21 While no one is ever going to be able to focus a SAM on a human heart operating in the ordinary way within the body , many researchers are interested in exploiting this special ability of the acoustic microscope in other ways : to detect otherwise invisible defects inside silicon chips and other microelectric assemblies .
22 No one is ever fully prepared for bereavement , and even if her husband 's terminal illness was one from which she had known he could not hope to recover , his death will still have come as a shock to her which may create a feeling of numbness and unreality : .
23 No one is ever forced to be in our films , but they have always queued up to appear , ’ he says .
24 If we consider why people become hypocrites — as far as I know , no one is ever born one — then we would have to suggest a variety of motives .
25 But I did n't because it would have been cruel and no one is ever cruel to June .
26 In advertising , no one is ever " safe " .
27 He lives in a sort of gavotte where no one is ever going to drop a glove .
28 No one is ever going to believe you are totally innocent over this , and the sort of publicity the fuel blend failure attracted this afternoon is extremely damaging , as I 'm sure you are aware .
29 No one is ever going to hurt you again , I swear it . ’
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