Example sentences of "[pers pn] 've ever [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It 's the kind of film I 've ever wanted like the plague , go on
2 Then I fell in love with Tom , who is everything I 've ever wanted in a partner .
3 ‘ There 's a Takamine acoustic , which is not the best acoustic I 've ever heard in the studio , but okay , and a Fender Jaguar and a Precision bass .
4 Winger Lee Sharpe scored the first goal of his memorable comeback and said : ‘ I do n't think I 've ever played in a better team perform-ance .
5 Looking haggard , drawn , and almost close to tears , Keith , 34 , said : ‘ Oh God , this is the most difficult interview I 've ever done in the whole of my life .
6 And I have to say that this is the minimum I 've ever seen for a sales person to have to do .
7 THERE is a face that pops up on TV screens that is the most instantly dislikeable I 've ever seen on the tube ; a medium that sets Olympic standards in throwing up instantly dislikeable mugs .
8 This recipe is the closest I 've ever seen to the one which our family cook Rhoda would make , months in advance of Christmas .
9 It is n't much like any document I 've ever seen in a Civil Service file before .
10 The only time I 've ever frozen in an exam was when I 'd gone for three exams solid without kip , one after the other , and I just brain and the other ones were a real struggle and I had to graft my marks out of solid granite y'know I was chiselling away .
11 ‘ I reckon it 's the best burger I 've ever had outside the US . ’
12 ‘ I only had a tiny part in Coriolanus , ’ he said a few years later , ‘ but it was the most exciting experience I 've ever had in the theatre . ’
13 He said : ‘ It was the biggest sickener I 've ever had in the sport .
14 But if people move on , it 's understandable , in the event that everyone moves on , and I 'm left dangling in the recording studio — then it would seem to confirm everything I 've ever thought about the cruelties of life . ’
15 And he was looking forward again : " I do n't feel I 've ever got to the point I aim at and I do n't think I ever will , but I would like to feel that I was getting a little nearer to it each time . "
16 Honestly the only bad thing that I 've ever got from a shop is a porno video .
17 It is extremely light , low cut , very wide fitting — the widest I 've ever found for a long time — and together with an EVA insert into the sole unit , gave me very comfortable walking .
18 That 's right yes , yeah that bit that was just like what they call a swan neck , just like the swan and that was like that and so it kept me at load level , they were built by and some of the best cranes I 've ever known on the dock .
19 It was , in truth , the finest holiday I 've ever spent on a building-site and I may never look a sardine in the gill again .
20 What 's the weirdest thing you 've ever seen in an audience when you 've been onstage ?
21 If you 've ever drilled into a water pipe or found it difficult to get a good fixing on a wall , you need a Rapitest Wire , Pipe & Stud Detector .
22 What 's the most you 've ever paid for a fish ? £90
23 What 's the most you 've ever paid for a fish ? £50 for a fancy goldfish .
24 What 's the most you 've ever paid for a fish ? 32p
25 What 's the most you 've ever paid for a fish ?
26 What 's the most you 've ever paid for a fish ?
27 Certainly the loveliest passengers we 've ever had aboard the Ariadne .
28 It was a brilliant response — the best we 've ever had for a competition .
29 He said : ‘ The most effective publicity we 've ever had for the Community is the European Ryder Cup Golf Team .
30 It also supported Bitstream 's Speedo fonts , giving users a far wider choice of typefaces than they 've ever had from a DOS product .
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