Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] will ever " in BNC.

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1 I 've had more shooting practice out here in the fields with Davide than I 'll ever have in Caserta !
2 She added firmly , ‘ Someone far more sophisticated than I 'll ever be . ’
3 But in this one you 're right and that makes me right too without having to decide just why I 'm doing this and perhaps doing more than I 'll ever get around to telling you .
4 Like I was saying to one of the men in the section who has n't been that co-operative , like , I 'm only here for a year and you all know more than I will ever know about policing .
5 My friend Bruce Hutchison was a far greater Canadian patriot than I will ever be .
6 ‘ Twenty , but I 've lived more than you 'll ever live . ’
7 Do n't go feeling sorry for him : he has more power than you 'll ever have .
8 Mr Evans only complained once , about burnt potatoes , and when Auntie Lou came back , he said , ‘ That girl 's a better cook than you 'll ever be . ’
9 Even bent and old like I am , I 'm a better man than you 'll ever be .
10 I ca n't forget you , even when I 'm with much nicer boys than you 'll ever be .
11 More than you 'll ever know .
12 And perhaps our marriage did n't last long , but I had more of him than you 'll ever have .
13 ‘ More than you 'll ever know , probably , ’ he answered enigmatically .
14 That took more courage than you 'll ever possess .
15 Fuck Liverpool , better than you 'll ever
16 You achieved more than you will ever realize .
17 Then in her full , sad , serious voice , ‘ Perhaps I shall regret it , more perhaps than you will ever know , you foolish girl .
18 I am sorrier than you will ever understand , Mr Swinton , much , much sorrier .
19 I 've known teachers go on to other posts in the private sector without any trouble after far worse things than you will ever be accused of .
20 yeah you could do yeah if you have young children because they are far better sales people than we will ever be .
21 Before the finale , when he mystifyingly decided they were more important than they 'll ever know , ’ he accused them of speaking ‘ piffle , tosh and cynicism . ’
22 Paul McCartney and Madonna , Robert Maxwell and Rupert Murdoch all have more money than they will ever need .
23 ‘ Rejoicing in their newly found freedom from school discipline and with more surplus cash than they will ever again possess ’ , one of the contributors to Whitehouse 's Problems of Boy Life ( 1912 ) believed that youths were ‘ tempted to spend as little time at home as possible … the street , rather than the sleeping place , is the home of the average youth ’ .
24 One monk noted in reply to the Commission 's enquiries that religious communities probably owe to music more of their spirituality than they will ever know .
25 And what he enjoys even more is the knowledge that their affection is based upon patronizing him from what they take to be their greater radicalism ; while in fact , under the surface , he is more radical than they will ever be .
26 We might go on to say that not only in the medieval period with its plainsong , but also today , the Church owes more to the prayer and music of the religious orders than it will ever appreciate .
27 He knew , of course , that you 'd make a damned good vet — a damned sight better than he 'll ever be .
28 Italy 's a really wonderful country , I wonder if I 'll ever get a chance to go back .
29 ‘ It 's extremely doubtful if I 'll ever find another comet , ’ declares Alcock .
30 ‘ I do n't feel as if I 'll ever be thirsty again . ’
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