Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] even been " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd never even been on a train until I was past thirty and if you recall that was no joy-ride , simply a mercy dash to get Renée out of one of her scrapes . ’ |
2 | I 'd never even been to her house . |
3 | I 'd never even been in a car until I was twenty … |
4 | ‘ I had never even been on a hat-trick before , ’ said Henderson . |
5 | I 've never even been to Highgrove , and that 's the truth . |
6 | I 've never even been to Scotland and my mother was certainly never chased by a Scotsman . |
7 | I 've never even been there . ’ |
8 | Oh yeah , well I 've never even been there before . |
9 | That 's true yes , I 've never even been there at all , let alone played there . |
10 | I have scarcely even been without natives accompanying me who also shoot with facility . ’ |
11 | But Carla has denied ever having an affair with Mick and says she has never even been to Thailand . |
12 | But since , technically , she 'd never even been employed in any official capacity , she could hardly have cared less . |
13 | She 'd never even been in love , she thought wistfully , was beginning to think herself incapable of the emotion , or that her standards were too high — or impossible . |
14 | You 're not English and you 've never even been to England . ’ |
15 | She had seen none of this glamorous life ; she had seldom even been to smart restaurants , let alone banquets and star-studded receptions . |
16 | He went across to it , still thinking that it was n't too late to back out and close the door behind him and pretend that he 'd never even been in here . |
17 | That 's ours are that one ours has never even been . |