Example sentences of "[pron] ever [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We clung to each other , the only time I ever remember this happening .
2 In those days , if you stuck an advert for the cinema in your window , you got free tickets , and long before I ever understood any kind of plot , we 'd all troop down to the local flea pit and watch whatever was showing .
3 ‘ I ca n't remember that I ever saw that page . ’
4 I think he just well they 've got pots of money between them why should I ever do any work ?
5 In the seven years we lived there , only once did I ever meet another fisherman on my favourite part of the river ; and over the years I came to know the South Tyne and its wildlife as well as Mole or Rat in Wind and the Willows ever knew their water .
6 The first time I ever spent any time with Jackie was also my baptism into driving around a circuit fast .
7 Finally , he showed me off the premises with the injunction , accompanied by a theatrical wink , that I should get straight on to him if I ever had any bother .
8 Struggling to control his temper ( he could probably have flattened his co-star ) , Wayne replied ‘ If I ever take another ad , I 'll remember that , Richard . ’
9 How can I ever make that thing stay upright ? you ask yourself .
10 Have I ever found any fault with Thee ?
11 And the light room the machine case where the machine for revolving the five the lens which er weighed about five tons and there were this machine revolved the lens and it was machine was solid brass erm just which had to be polished e e every week and er oh beautiful brass polished brass and nobody ever saw these things you know except maybe the commissioners when they came round no no visitors there .
12 Sally-Anne had finished putting her things down , and was feeling enormously hungry as well as thirsty — Papa had once said that she had an appetite as indecent as his own , and the wonder was that neither of them ever put any weight on !
13 No-one ever spends much time thinking about the longest holiday of their lifetime — retirement — until a few years before the big day actually arrives .
14 And would she ever roast that bookseller , old Mr Pascall !
15 ‘ Why does n't she ever open any windows ? ’ thought Marie .
16 Would she ever have any memories that were not bound up with Fen ?
17 When had she ever had any influence over Guido ?
18 Why had she ever opened that letter ?
19 ‘ He was the only one who ever had any influence with Robert .
20 Have you ever discovered another name ? ’
21 ‘ The only times you ever make any effort to think , ’ says Phil , ‘ are when you 're trying to understand what I 'm saying .
22 Have you ever noticed that EMF is an anagram of FME ?
23 And walks in Do you ever sort this coronation soup at home .
24 She can still tell the police you were in that shooting and once they get you , you can forget you ever had any friends or were ever in the Army .
25 ‘ Have you ever seen that car before ? ’
26 " Have you ever seen any thing like that ? "
27 Have you ever seen these rings in tree stumps ?
28 Have you ever seen these skills matrix before .
29 Have you ever done that sort of thing before ?
30 You ever done this sort of thing before ? ’
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