Example sentences of "we ever [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Nor should we ever underestimate the capacity of old people to alter life-long patterns of interaction when need arises .
2 Should we ever achieve this , there are those faint hearts who have unkindly suggested the added attraction of pigs flying over ‘ The Tip ’ .
3 Thank you Chairman , on the recommendation four one three erm it says the same standard of service erm I imagine that 's the minimum of exceptional level of service , I mean it 's sad that no longer do we ever talk about
4 Instead of asking ‘ How do we ever unlearn our native egoism ? ’ we must ask ‘ How near to a true philosophical egoism do we ever succeed in getting ? ’
5 Talking of standing did did we ever make any progress on Fishergate ?
6 Will we ever want to eat again ?
7 You wo n't , in my house , say one word against Aunt Emily , nor will we ever mention your mother again since she and my grandmother are now , I see , quite different people , torn apart by your distorted view . ’
8 How can we ever speak again ?
9 Will we ever settle for economic expediency ?
10 ‘ Will we ever grow up like that ? ’ asked Jack fearfully .
11 Instead of asking ‘ How do we ever unlearn our native egoism ? ’ we must ask ‘ How near to a true philosophical egoism do we ever succeed in getting ? ’
12 Nor of course , if we dismiss the idea of ‘ memory molecules ’ , could we ever anticipate a pill to restore lost memories , for , as I have argued , these are represented in the brain not in the form of particular molecules but in a multitude of specific neuronal circuits .
13 Nature reserves are widely appreciated and much admired , but do we ever stop to think of the behind-the-scenes management ?
14 ‘ The big question is — will we ever reach the Swiss border ? ’
15 Only by doing this could we ever hope to work effectively with the government in the future .
16 How can we ever hope to make the sport clean when we treat offenders so leniently ?
17 If we allow multi-media to remain so shapeless and subjective , how can we ever hope to understand its implications for the information industry and the generations of information users who may ( or may not ) benefit from it ?
18 Now , how could we ever have forgotten it ?
19 How could we ever have believed otherwise ?
20 How else will we ever have sustainable strategies for energy , for transport , or telecommunications .
21 How then could we ever understand the nature and functioning of the whole belt ?
22 And who will we ever sell it to ?
23 I mean that 's our — we design books , and we design journals , and we set up and we take on new journals and can we ever extract any copy from the editorial board — we know it 's going to be about Plant Sciences , but no idea what length of headline and how much technical gump is going to go into it , or we take something on
24 How can we ever look up to Jane Fonda again ?
25 Good God , ’ he said in an angry voice , ‘ do we ever learn ! ’
26 WHEN WILL WE EVER LEARN ?
27 When will we ever learn ?
28 Well , when did we ever ask you , the labour and liberal vice , to come down to Westminster with us , Mr Chairman .
29 Only by reducing them to sharply defined and manageable areas , it is felt , can we ever begin to understand their systematic nature and operate their rules .
30 When shall we ever begin ?
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