Example sentences of "ever go [prep] " in BNC.

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1 No-one ever goes into her shop .
2 An extreme is the Indian climbing perch , which hardly ever goes into the water .
3 If a case ever goes to court , the outcome may be unfavourable .
4 In these passages there is a feeling of necessary novocaine ; morally we are like the refrigerated tongue on the dentist 's chair , mouth open as wide as it ever goes to the instruments of pain , but speechless .
5 We 'll find out if the brand ever goes on TV .
6 ‘ I do n't know if that shifty old man of mine is ever goin' to be a credit to 'is fam'ly ; I do n't know there 's any man that can spend more time doin' nothing than Archie can .
7 ULSTER 'S richest residents have wasted no time perusing the most expensive house ever to go on the market here .
8 At a cool £695,000 , the house is Crawfordsburn is thought to be the most expensive ever to go on the market in Northern Ireland .
9 ‘ I just do n't want ever to go to church again . ’
10 I was the youngest prisoner ever to go to Cookham Wood : now they do n't take anyone under twenty-one .
11 But , although they nearly ran out of steam and were forced to settle for a less than emphatic 27–24 margin of victory as the ‘ Boks came back at them , Sean Fitzpatrick 's side — with the Jones boys Ian and Michael , Zinzan Brooke and Frank Bunce outstanding alongside their skipper — were worthy of being the only New Zealand side ever to go through South Africa undefeated , albeit on an abbreviated tour .
12 Adam , as a child , had been strictly forbidden ever to go in there .
13 Story-tellers have revitalised the tradition of verbal gossip to the point where a juicy item that happened late one night in Annabel 's for instance , can have been chattered right around the world in a matter of 24 hours without it ever going into the newspapers .
14 What is required , he wrote , is to find an outlet for those energies , for those needs and desires , so that they do not turn inward and rend you to pieces , an outlet , he wrote , but never to imagine that what we do is ever going to be an everlasting achievement .
15 I walked slowly back up the shabby road to this now miserable room , thinking all the while of what I ought to do or what I could do if I was ever going to outmanoeuvre these cunning poisoners .
16 While no one is ever going to be able to focus a SAM on a human heart operating in the ordinary way within the body , many researchers are interested in exploiting this special ability of the acoustic microscope in other ways : to detect otherwise invisible defects inside silicon chips and other microelectric assemblies .
17 What my source was up to , I have no idea ; all I do know is that while the world was waiting to discover how Mrs Thatcher was ever going to be toppled , the most unlikely possibility was that she might admit she had been wrong about something and ask for her P45 without more ado .
18 In the must-win , must-make-money world of the NFL , it is unlikely that player safety is ever going to be the top priority .
19 I 'm never , ever going to be frightened of anything again .
20 A clean design versus an evolved hodge-podge that in ‘ no way is ever going to be unified . ’
21 Taking a philosophical view of ACE 's decline it asks ‘ is there ever going to be an opportunity to make an open , commercial platform out of RISC ? ’
22 They again rejected any possibility of DEC ever going to SVR4 ( ’ no requests for it , ’ they said ) , maintaining that OSF 's future compliance with SVR4 would suffice and calling OSF/1 the long-awaited Unix rewrite .
23 ‘ Well , I was very interested in having her see my cock , but of course I was n't ever going to just flip it out in front of her , I needed some … distancing step , so that ho ho ho yes we 're civilized adults here , it 's all on paper .
24 He looked around and saw a great many faces all wearing the same expression , an expression stating that they were never going to be surprised by anything in history and that they had already had every thought that was ever going to be in his head .
25 He wondered if Alexei was angry because he had been beaten again , or if maybe he was beginning to realise that there was no way , short of an accident , that he was ever going to be allowed to win .
26 You breed , willy-nilly , and lo and behold ! you find life is n't ever going to be the same again .
27 Seitz asks readers if they could imagine Ben Hogan or Arnold Palmer ever going to a sports psychologist .
28 Rosalba was never ever going to be one of them ; never , never .
29 I did n't think she was ever going to be as appealing as Frances , but I hoped that by the end of the book she would be a little more appealing than she had been at the beginning . ’
30 She did n't think she was ever going to be completely converted to a country girl .
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