Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] 'll ever [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I 've had more shooting practice out here in the fields with Davide than I 'll ever have in Caserta !
2 But in this one you 're right and that makes me right too without having to decide just why I 'm doing this and perhaps doing more than I 'll ever get around to telling you .
3 That took more courage than you 'll ever possess .
4 More than you 'll ever know .
5 ‘ More than you 'll ever know , probably , ’ he answered enigmatically .
6 ‘ Twenty , but I 've lived more than you 'll ever live . ’
7 Do n't go feeling sorry for him : he has more power than you 'll ever have .
8 And perhaps our marriage did n't last long , but I had more of him than you 'll ever have .
9 Before the finale , when he mystifyingly decided they were more important than they 'll ever know , ’ he accused them of speaking ‘ piffle , tosh and cynicism . ’
10 While I 've been out in the fresh air enjoying myself she 's been stuck in this featureless boarding house , wondering if I 'll ever come back .
11 ‘ It 's extremely doubtful if I 'll ever find another comet , ’ declares Alcock .
12 Italy 's a really wonderful country , I wonder if I 'll ever get a chance to go back .
13 ‘ Do n't know if I 'll ever get some more .
14 I do n't know if 'e 'll ever do it but yer never can tell wiv Billy . ’
15 I do n't know if she 'll ever get out .
16 You plot along at a steady crawl wondering if you 'll ever reach that far-off doorway , let go of the joystick as soon as you get there , then promptly take another pace !
17 and yeah we 'd like to keep ours till September , I do n't know if we 'll ever get , we will get a free new one ever ?
18 GUIL : If we 'll ever come back .
19 I doubt if we 'll ever hear a man play a saxophone like that again .
20 He says ‘ SAG efforts are frozen , it ca n't decide which way to go and does n't look like it 'll ever get its act together . ’
21 Director Danny DeVito says : ‘ Jack 's so far inside the role I wonder if he 'll ever come out of it . ’
22 I still do n't know if he 'll ever come across .
23 I mean whether I 'll ever work offshore again 's another thing , but I would like to try going offshore I mean then again I mean I reckon I could work offshore no problem at all , but whether I could sleep on the platform is a completely different matter .
24 Like lying in bed in the morning when they call you to get up and you lie there , listening to the noises in the street below , wondering whether you 'll ever get up and join them .
25 There was oak and that did n't have as much work as mahogany and then there was er what they call the I do n't know whether you 'll ever have remembered seeing it but there was a fashion for a while just bef in the thirties what they called limed oak .
26 Many of the children have no idea what 's happened to the rest of their families or whether they 'll ever see them again .
27 Great Western commuters are in favour of electric trains , but sceptical as to whether they 'll ever come about .
28 But he 's got no idea whether he 'll ever get any money .
29 He 's due to visit an eye specialist tomorrow to find out whether he 'll ever see out of his right eye again .
30 As well as I 'll ever know he replied gruffly .
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