Example sentences of "[conj] you ever " in BNC.

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1 Where you ever put on the landing ?
2 The first one is called geometrical isomerism in some books not that you ever read , will read any chemistry books but just in case you stumble over one day and fall flat on your face and there happens to be a chemistry text book open and you ha , just happen to read one or two of the words as you go unconscious and in Matthew 's case if you wake up !
3 I said knew about it , erm , you must have known about it , erm , that standard edition of the complete psychological works of Freud , that 's its title , and you 're one of the editors , one of the editors , I said , there 's no evidence that you ever intended to include this book in it , even though , you know , I understand that it could n't be published as long as Woodrow Wilson 's family was still alive , but erm , you know , why was n't it published in the standard edition ?
4 She was pale and willowy , with a large mouth and the most amazing violet eyes that you ever did see .
5 And when you write it as a number it 's the only time that you ever put any little letters next to it .
6 Are you regretting that you ever brought me back to life , Pygmalion ?
7 MUCH MORE THAN YOU EVER IMAGINED THE SEASIDE
8 So be bold in your plans and even if you do n't accomplish them all , those you do achieve are probably far more than you ever dreamed possible anyway !
9 This was the artisan middle-class family consolidating itself : make sure that the boys learn a craft or enter the professions , marry the girls off as well as you can — give them all , as they say , a better chance in life than you ever had yourself .
10 Planning a new fitted bathroom is far easier than you ever imagined .
11 It would be unthinkable for you to consider David here , who has been more of a son than you ever deserved … the stepson who stayed by your side when your own son deserted you ; and who even forgave you when his beloved mother died because of your neglect . ’
12 All in good time you will have a bed partner and let me tell you , you will care for her far more than you ever could for this one .
13 ‘ I 've been a bad , black-hearted man , but this woman , dead as she is , is more to me than you ever were , or are , or can be .
14 In your first few hours in a new place , while you 're still dazed , before you can even really believe you 've arrived , you see it more vividly and more clearly than you ever will again .
15 I know this district better than you ever will , and I say it was a neighbourhood crime .
16 Even when you were first married to Julius , I saw more of your husband than you ever did .
17 Which is more than you ever were with me — until , of course , that last day at the office when you took the lid off and let it all boil over — all the things that had been bugging you . ’
18 Written by Kris Jamsa , it promises to reveal all his trade secrets and shortcuts and to have you recording , playing back , editing and printing macros ‘ faster than you ever thought possible ’ … and it comes with a disk filled with ready to use macros for beginners ( yes but will they understand the book ? ) as well as high performance macros for WordPerfect power users .
19 Very often you will learn more in an hour sitting behind an angler who is catching than you ever will flogging a dead swim .
20 The advantage of having a text in computerised form is that you can find things in it very easily using computerised search techniques , and you can do more complicated searches than you ever could with a printed concordance .
21 ‘ She 'll make a far , far better mother than you ever could . ’
22 In life I am your truest fondest friend Edward , and you ever my own sweet little one Helen , anemone maiden .
23 In life I am your truest friend Edward , and you ever my own sweet little one Helen , my anemone maid , and dearest friend .
24 You 'll know why if you ever marry . ’
25 If you ever do want to talk about it , please do come and see me .
26 If you ever need anything , you know … ’
27 It is important to practise adjusting the airbrakes during the float and to ‘ kick ’ yourself hard if you ever land short of your point with brake still applied .
28 Honing your skills like this is very enjoyable and will give you confidence if you ever have to land along a very narrow line such as a pathway .
29 If you ever think that your woodwork is rather good , to church .
30 If you walked round the bishop 's wood shortly before you left Cuddesdon , you were likely to become aware of an elfin prelate hunting you through the shrubbery like a gaitered satyr ; and when he caught up with you he would say breathlessly , ‘ If you ever need a bed … ( panting ) … do n't forget I have fifteen spare bedrooms ’ .
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