Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [modal v] ever [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ As I have said , ‘ test-tube baby ’ is not a term I would ever use .
2 It 'll probably be the last wind I shall ever feel .
3 You must get out of this place and do the one good thinking you 'll ever have done for any woman .
4 Two very different ways of launching two of the most uncommon cars you will ever see and at one of the most difficult times ever to hit the motor industry .
5 Nirvana have made heavy metal intelligent and vital — not words you could ever apply to Marky Mark , a 21-year-old Calvin Klein underwear model , former New Kid On The Block and white boy posing as black rapper .
6 And since a car is probably the second biggest investment you 'll ever make — buying a stolen one could cost you a lot of money !
7 Any instrument you could ever need to make a house record is here inside the computer — yours at the touch of a button .
8 A take away and caff at the South end of the main street near sign posts in miles and furlongs , also unique in our experience it serves the finest battered cod we can ever recall eating .
9 It , in the nineteen eighties and nineteen nineties , must be one of the best subjects they could ever conceive of going into because the whole of the future of modern civilization depends on chemistry .
10 He was consciously allowing her to see his softer side , and for such a proud , private man that was perhaps the greatest compliment he would ever pay her .
11 My first dream I can ever remember was on the first day of exams .
12 And it was the last sort of confession I 'd ever have expected from Oliver .
13 the simplest test you could ever do she failed !
14 Every Windows Icon you will ever need , over 3,000 icons to choose from with no duplications .
15 Oriental Rugs : A Buyer 's Guide has been systematically organized to answer all your immediate questions , as well as to provide the one source of long-term reference you will ever need .
16 Alpina you 'll ever see .
17 They 've been charting the progress of Rob Coles throughout the British Steel challenge … possibly the toughest seafaring test he 'll ever experience .
18 It was not a question he would ever have put to her .
19 Several people said was n't that the most heart-rending story you 'd ever hear , and had they finished all of the mead yet ?
20 Step-by-step techniques , nutritious guidelines and a special microwave section make this the most comprehensive cookbook on vegetables you 'll ever read .
21 And he sh he , he said i it 's the most relaxing pastime you could ever have .
22 I know you enjoy your own company and that 's a good thing 'cause it looks like it 's the only kind you 'll ever get .
23 The best purchase decision you 'll ever make !
24 Our special Tarot line number may be one of the most important calls you 'll ever make .
25 It is not a job I would ever want . ’
26 Knowing that Nathan 's arms were the safest place in the world and the only security she would ever need , Polly smiled up at him and shrugged .
27 The most complete Collection of rock'n'roll you could ever wish to own yours on four double-length cassettes or eight LPs .
28 Dinner is served by candlelight , so no-one will notice how many pudim flã ( the creamiest crème caramel you 'll ever taste ) you consume .
29 Now he faced the biggest obstacle he would ever have to clear , for the only chance of cure lay in a long and horrifically painful course of chemotherapy .
30 Yes , in terms of this definition it has to be because that 's the only , that 's the bottom line of evolution , and it 's the only quantitative measure we can ever have , it 's the only When you 're ready , there 's no hurry .
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