Example sentences of "that i have ever [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Not that he ever mentions it , or that I 've ever asked him , but he 's the type to consider it a sacred duty to have everything in order for every emergency . ’ |
2 | The best best snowman that I 've ever made was I got this massive rock yeah and I put all snow round it . |
3 | Not that I 've ever felt that way myself ’ He abandoned philosophical speculation to enquire : ‘ Ever done any soldiering , Herr Richter ? |
4 | ‘ I do think this record is unlike any record that I 've ever done before . |
5 | Not that I 've ever done a job like this before , should be great fun . |
6 | ‘ That was the stupidest story that I 've ever heard , ’ said the bigger girl . |
7 | I was just making small talk and some of it was the most petty talk that I 've ever heard ! |
8 | ‘ This is the worst attempt to derail a train that I 've ever seen . ’ |
9 | ‘ Not that I 've ever seen him drunk , ma'am . ’ |
10 | My heart pounds , and my throat closes up with fear when this happens , but they have so far beaten a hasty retreat after a selection of Anna 's words , not to be found in any A-level vocabulary book that I 've ever seen . |
11 | It 's NLQ printing was created in two passes of the printing head , but was still the best that I 've ever seen . |
12 | . That is the crappiest house that I 've ever seen . |
13 | Not that I 've ever seen , no . . |
14 | Barring a calamity erm they will retain their option with us to continue on a two year deal , erm they perhaps , and I have to erm be honest about this , I think they are probably in a marketing sense , the most aggressive erm marketing company that I 've ever witnessed in terms of the style , the panache , the charisma that they have from within . |
15 | Not that I 've ever had the slightest sympathy from you . |
16 | Dustin , who , according to Yates , had ‘ the biggest supply of dirty stories that I 've ever known ’ , was in the habit of trying to shock everyone . |
17 | Well , thank you very much er , Geoffrey , erm that was a very full , and I think er , and as he says , cautious account of what 's been happening , and he does remind me of all the finance officers that I 've ever known , in this thing , I 've never really seen , or rarely seen them smile . |
18 | ‘ I ca n't say , ’ said Thorfinn , ‘ that I 've ever bedded a ship , but I 'll take your word for it . |
19 | And one of the things that we do need to look at is , that is almost every salesman that I 've ever measured and almost every bit of research I 've ever seen , suggested that every salesman in the world , spends at least a third of his time driving about in his car . |
20 | It 's Revell 's own invention ( Patent Applied For ) , and an absolute peach of a job — probably the best solution to the cutaway acoustic heel problem that I 've ever come across . |
21 | Not that I 've ever come across . |
22 | Honestly the only bad thing that I 've ever got from a shop is a porno video . |
23 | She was the loveliest girl that I 'd ever seen in my life , and her voice was like music . |
24 | ‘ as if nothing that I 'd ever done mattered , only that I was here , part of the earth , at one with it , as they say . |
25 | There was a click and she 'd gone , and I could hardly believe that I 'd ever doubted her as a relay post . |
26 | Not that I 'd ever tried it , but , that sort of thing , semolina , and all that , |
27 | It is pure irony that after a climb involving some of the most sustained smooth rock that I 'd ever encountered , the finish involved a traverse of wire cable attached to a telepherique station , a swing down and across metal laddering and a hand-traverse of the spars which guide the telepherique into its housing . |
28 | They were a very bright and energetic body of Indians ; indeed the most intelligent that I had ever seen . |
29 | It was the first time that I had ever seen the inside of a police cell . |
30 | It was the most powerful affirmation of strength and military prowess that I had ever seen , and I found it completely fascinating . |