Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] i ever " in BNC.
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1 | She had the nicest forehead I ever saw . ’ |
2 | Joseph Gill , John Pinney 's hard-drinking cousin , lived as near by as caretaker ; Peggy Marsh , described by Dorothy as ‘ one of the nicest girls I ever saw ’ , arrived after a month to help in running the enormous house ; and from the beginning Wordsworth and Dorothy were preoccupied with caring for a child not yet three years old called Basil Montagu . |
3 | ‘ She was one of the nicest people I ever met , ’ said a theatrical acquaintance who knew nothing of her terrorist background . |
4 | They say : He was the nicest horse I ever knew . |
5 | But of all the damn fighters I ever did see , |
6 | Floundering excitedly among the real salmon , he had not noticed the water bailiff , who observed , ‘ Bedad , your honour , you 're the finest fish I ever see in this ladder this long time . ’ |
7 | One of the finest books I ever had to review was Janet and Allan Ahlbergs Funnybones , a brilliant tale of what a skeleton family gets up to at night when everyone else is in bed . |
8 | ‘ That 's the sweetest story I ever heard , ’ Zeke says . |
9 | ‘ He was the greatest bowler I ever faced or saw , and in my opinion certainly the best bowler Australia ever produced . ’ |
10 | But the funniest expression I ever heard was in New Zealand where I was staying with friends of mine and their young daughter . |
11 | Dark Star man , that , that had to be the funniest movie I ever saw , I saw it when I was about ten . |
12 | ‘ He was the strongest man I ever knew but he went blind through the strain of smithing . |
13 | Eddy , the older of the two , shared the good looks of Ralph , but he was by far the strongest kid I ever knew . |
14 | It was the smartest thing I ever did , believe me . |
15 | And your cousin was one of the first one of the few women I ever knew , who could take shorthand in Welsh . |
16 | One of the few occasions I ever saw him and the only one in which we sat face to face . |
17 | ‘ At the same time , the saddest call I ever had was from a boy who said he had marvellous parents who gave him everything . |
18 | ‘ Though that is true only up to a point — last year after the dog fox was killed on the road the vixen called for three nights , the saddest sound I ever heard . ’ |
19 | ‘ It seemed like it was the hardest decision I ever had to make in my life . |
20 | ‘ I think this is the hardest bed I ever slept on in my whole life . ’ |
21 | Maybe that does n't sound like anything , but I 'll tell you it gave me the strangest feeling I ever had . |
22 | The moment was cracked by Miss Jarman 's horse laugh : ‘ Dammee , that 's the strangest lad I ever saw ! |
23 | That was the worst sea I ever saw . |
24 | ‘ The worst teacher I ever knew was the chemistry teacher . |
25 | It was one of the worst trips I ever made in Venturous and it was my last . |
26 | You always were the honestest woman I ever knew . " |
27 | I still remember him , after all those years , as one of the best-looking men I ever saw I 've never loved anyone in the same way since . |
28 | I think you are the boldest man I ever met with , but sir , surely you ought to know that you are not now in the Haymarket . |
29 | As Lauda remarked : ‘ He was someone I took a great liking to , the craziest devil I ever came across in F1 . ’ |
30 | He was the first man I ever thought of partnering . ’ |