Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] ever been [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And the closest I 've ever been to the slopes is flying over Switzerland .
2 To me it 's the unhappiest house I 've ever been to .
3 Leeds 2 Leicester 1 — This is probably the most memorable game I 've ever been to .
4 ‘ As I told you last night , this is the only time I 've ever been to Venice . ’
5 I do n't think I 've ever been to , quite pleasant .
6 Now to me you ca n't beat a better that 's one of the best insurance people I 've ever been with .
7 I 'm happier today than I 've ever been in my whole life .
8 ‘ I 'm fitter than I 've ever been in my life .
9 The heaviest I 've ever been in me life is thirteen stone .
10 For tea , like breakfast , is a great British forte , and one of the most charming weddings I have ever been to in Britain took place at teatime .
11 We sat on a tree that had been felled and ate some very tasty ham sandwiches -one of the few picnics I have ever been to .
12 Sam Fawcett used to keep a stuffed one in a glass case , which is the nearest I have ever been to one .
13 The fight was the most fierce of any Indiana engagement I have ever been in
14 ‘ I am happier with Gwen than I have ever been in my life — I love her very deeply and I miss her when I 'm not there . ’
15 If you 've ever been to one of their live performances , you will find the band , yourself and the whole of the crowd jumping around like it was a punk reunion .
16 I do n't know whether you 've ever been to Russia , Mr Millet , I have .
17 Its a , during the course of the time of the crucifixion , Jesus is on the cross and its says there , there were two others also who were criminals , were being lead away to be put to death with Jesus and they came to the place called The Skull , there they crucified him and the criminals one on the right and the other on the left , but Jesus was saying father forgive them for they do not know what they are doing , and they cast locks divided up his garments among themselves and the people stood by and looking on and even the rulers was sneering at him excuse me , and even the rulers were sneering at him saying he saved others , let him save himself if this is the Christ of god , his chosen one , and the soldiers also mocked him , coming up to him offering sour wine and saying if your the king of the Jews save yourself now there was also an inscription above him , this is the kind of the Jews , and one of the criminals who was hanged there was hurling abut at him and saying you are not the Christ , save yourself and us , but the other answered and rebuking him said do you not even fear god , since you are under the same sentence of condemnation and we indeed justly for we are receiving what we deserve for our deeds , but this man has done nothing wrong and he was say , and he was saying Jesus remember me when you come in your kingdom , Jesus said to him truly I say to you today you shall be with me in paradise I wonder if you 've ever been in that awful position of facing of what you thought was certain death perhaps you were seriously ill and er , there seemed little hope of your recovery , perhaps you were facing some danger , some , some risk and it seemed almost certain that short of a miracle you were gon na die , I wonder what sort of thoughts would have been going through your mind , maybe w , may well be that you were with other people , I wonder what sort of things if you were in a condition of speaking , what sort of things you would of been saying to them .
18 So in some states it 's sixteen , in some states it 's eighteen , in some states twenty one er and Reagan thought it would be quite a good idea if they had uniformity across America er in which , you know , that they would raise the drinking age to twenty one er and this would then er reduce the incidence of teenage drunk driving and if you 've ever been in an American bar you will know you 're very often funnily enough they do n't ask me so much these days but you 're very often asked to prove your age , you know , er and you have to produce your driver 's licence and all the rest of it erm and so he increasing
19 Er I do n't know whether any of you have ever been into the little private chapel , St William 's Chapel which is reserved for private prayer and early morning service .
20 ‘ Neither of you have ever been to Harrods ’ sale , ’ said Apricot .
21 I do n't know if any of you have ever been to Newcastle before — if not , I 'd be happy to meet you at the station , or wherever , ( as long as it 's not too early in the morning ! ! ) , take you for a drink , and show you how to get to the ground .
22 ‘ If you do n't help me , I shall make you more miserable than you have ever been in your life .
23 I wonder if you have ever been in that awful position of facing what you thought was certain death .
24 Hmm do n't think we 've ever been in
25 This is the closest we have ever been to getting Ben back .
26 Erm the loyalist paramilitaries have become much more sophisticated than they 've ever been in their history .
27 They 're much more sophisticated than they 've ever been in the past .
28 Most modern houses have very little fortuitous ventilation because improved standards of insulation and draught-proofing have made them much more air-tight than they have ever been in the past .
29 Taxes are higher than they have ever been in this country 's history , and the burden falls disproportionately heavily on lower-income families .
30 Moreover , mystical movements are no more prevalent in the West than they have ever been from the Dionysian rites to the temple of Aimee McPherson .
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