Example sentences of "ever have thought " in BNC.
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1 | How could I ever have thought La Tartine d'Albertine would make a good title ? he wrote . |
2 | Now , I do n't understand how I could ever have thought I was fat . |
3 | Reinhard Rauball , the athletes ' lawyer , had said on Saturday : ‘ The control system of the DLV has many gaps ; more than the DLV might ever have thought . ’ |
4 | ‘ Who would ever have thought it would end like this ? ’ |
5 | Dear God , who would ever have thought , looking at the insignificant scrap , that she could affect the world more than a dry leaf ? |
6 | During her years in Helmsley , she had missed life on the farm more than she would ever have thought possible . |
7 | How could she ever have thought that his negligent self-involvement would be enough for her ? |
8 | Ruth found herself crouching on the floor , almost fainting ; wondering how she could ever have thought before that Fincara was casting spells . |
9 | Typically they now run multinational operations , or parts of them , and spend a great deal more time in the air or in foreign hotels than their predecessors would ever have thought a necessary part of the publishing process . |
10 | Miranda fleetingly wondered how she could ever have thought that Adam had a withholding , guarded nature . |
11 | She wondered how she could ever have thought that she loved him , and why she had stayed with him for so long after she 'd realised that if she ever had , she did not love him now . |
12 | In mounting anger she glared up at the taunting dark face , wondering how she could ever have thought his laughter attractive . |
13 | His eyes shone with mischief , and she wondered how she could ever have thought him boring . |
14 | Nobody could ever have thought that joining a cricket club was like opening a Sunday paper colour supplement . |
15 | To our disbelief it was really very much more abundant than we could ever have thought possible , so we 've actually been able to find molecules with eleven carbon atoms in a chain , floating around in space , and for which we really at the present time have no explanation . |