Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] will ever " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I do n't know , ’ Gloria said , ‘ that I 'll ever want anything to do with another man . ’
2 If Morrissey mocks the hand that feeds him , let he himself be mocked by the words that serenade him : ‘ This is the last song that I 'll ever sing — well I 've changed my mind again .
3 P T O I suppose it 's unlikely that I 'll ever see you again but we might see each other at William 's or something and if you ever need to speak to me for some reason you can call me at school
4 But he 's so bitter , so filled with resentment , and I ca n't promise that I will ever be able to change that .
5 I doubt that she 'll ever go upstairs again , ’ he added , going to the window and pushing aside the long red drapes .
6 I am not at all sure that she will ever speak to me again . ’
7 and as a self-employed person , you get no sick pay or benefits , no training , no union protection or even much chance that you 'll ever be repaid for all those long hours of work .
8 It 's trendy 'n' neat and comes complete with the bestest games that you 'll ever meet ; A stylish cassette box is what it is , and it 's yours for nuffin when you subscribe to this !
9 I well remember the words of an old foreman who said to me , Son , even if you have the talent and ability to take you to the top , there is still no guarantee that you will ever get there , or even half way .
10 It is unlikely that you will ever be very far away from the ferret since the area being searched is relatively small .
11 TO SWIM — Swimming is claimed to be an excellent way to exercise , but unless you have regular access to a swimming pool , it 's unlikely that you will ever be able to swim enough to gain any real benefit from it .
12 You are a multidimensional personality and within you lies all the knowledge about yourself , your challenges and problems , that you will ever need to know .
13 I do n't think it 's reasonable to expect that you will ever get rid of jealousy or fear or anxiety .
14 ‘ I do n't think , ’ he said in a quiet , deadly voice , ‘ that you will ever be able to pay what you owe . ’
15 Not only on , on the expenditure and the changes required , but also on planning our response to changes which will happen in the future , because it is unlikely that we will ever be able to forecast everything which will happen to us exactly .
16 It is unlikely that they will ever rise again .
17 ICBMs , nuclear submarines , tanks etc. , it is highly unlikely that they will ever become items of mass personal consumption as marketable commodities .
18 Even moving from high to low cost areas can raise difficulties — employees may doubt that they will ever be able to move back to their home areas or other more expensive regions once they have committed themselves to living in a lower cost housing area .
19 It would seem , therefore , that while various potential remedies for breach of fiduciary duty do exist , it is unlikely that they will ever be used .
20 Since herbs do so much for the flavour of food and its digestion , have such profound use in medicine , both for humans and animals , and have so much utilitarian value domestically in the home , and in the garden , it seems most unlikely that they will ever fall into such disuse again .
21 I do n't think anything will ever change that so it 's very stupid of me even to hope … to live in the hope that he … that it 'll ever be different .
22 The compacted mudflow presents a much more serious problem to archaeologists than the relatively soft pumice of Pompeii , and this coupled with the awkward presence of the new town on top of it makes it unlikely that it will ever be completely excavated .
23 However , there is little sign that it will ever produce compounds on the scale required by the heavy organic chemicals industry .
24 It 's in Kenneth Baker 's Criminal Justice Act , but after the disastrous experiments with tagging remand prisoners , it seems unlikely that it will ever be implemented .
25 The ASB will , before long , be producing proposals on some of the most difficult subjects that it will ever have to face .
26 I doubt now that it will ever recover . ’
27 It may have been a recurrent nova , and although it is probably unlikely that it will ever come within binocular range , if it reappears at all , there is no harm in looking for it .
28 In conclusion , I ask is it sensible needlessly to destroy a system which provides the best standard of living for all its citizens on the African continent and replace it with a system which will bring misery in the short-term and has little proof that it will ever attain today 's standard of living in the long term ?
29 It 's hoped he 'll have the bandage removed in 2 to 3 weeks , but it 's unlikely that he 'll ever recover full use of his injured leg .
30 It must now be doubtful that he will ever do so , doubtful , but not impossible that he should .
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