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

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1 ‘ That 's the sweetest story I ever heard , ’ Zeke says .
2 Perhaps the best way to write this kind of story ( or even the equivalent of the detective novel at short story length ) is to do as I did with the first crime short story I ever wrote .
3 Son taught it to me , in case I ever got a Hungarian .
4 The only case I ever get .
5 This had already been binned but I binned the offer as well , just in case I ever came close to considering it seriously .
6 Whenever I speak of it , he just says it can stay as it is in case I ever want it .
7 ‘ Honest , mister , I 'm the 'ardest luck case I ever 'eard of , ’ she said , halfway through the second sandwich .
8 ‘ I 've always said you were the best blacksmith I ever had . ’
9 ‘ Not the most difficult try I ever scored , ’ he admitted , ‘ but probably one of the most important and , for me , unforgettable .
10 I have good reason to remember a booklength early monograph of hers , published in the British journal of Animal Behaviour : it was almost the first text I ever read as an apprentice sub-editor .
11 One of the most likeable lumps of shit I ever come across . ’
12 ‘ It 's not the shape of any money I ever saw . ’
13 The first part I ever did at the Old Vic was Ophelia , in 1957 .
14 Actually , she influenced every decision I ever made but I always felt she put a barrier between us .
15 ‘ Worst damn decision I ever made , ’ said John Frome , straightening himself and blinking his eyes .
16 ‘ It seemed like it was the hardest decision I ever had to make in my life .
17 " The best Christmas present I ever had .
18 It was the most moving experience I ever had .
19 ‘ That was the first antique I ever bought , ’ Elinor said .
20 ‘ Best investment I ever made was in that place .
21 It was one of the worst trips I ever made in Venturous and it was my last .
22 Dark Star man , that , that had to be the funniest movie I ever saw , I saw it when I was about ten .
23 Perhaps it was too confining for his poetic mind for he said of it , ‘ The only good I ever got from it was the memory of the words ‘ sonus disilientis aquae ’ and the old wall covered with weeds opposite the school windows ’ .
24 ‘ No regular soldier I ever knew wore cross bandoleers , or had long hair held back by a headband .
25 But of all the damn fighters I ever did see ,
26 I remember about six weeks into the first nationally televised programme I ever did , going into Harrods to buy something .
27 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 .
28 In fact , the first piece I ever wrote about fish was on this topic .
29 The first words I ever heard spoken in Cambo were ‘ A coffee please , not too strong , ’ which seemed to sum up this mild and cautious little town .
30 That were the first words I ever heard on
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