Example sentences of "[pron] ever [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But that 's the only thing that I ever remember getting . |
2 | We clung to each other , the only time I ever remember this happening . |
3 | Erm my mother , we were a little bit better off than they were and er I remember going to a child with my mother , to see what would be my aunt you see and uncle , and the only time I ever remember seeing my aunt with eleven children was sitting at the corner of a table with a sort of a coarse apron on and just sitting there and I never saw her doing anything . |
4 | But anyway er New York in those days , first time I ever remember , I ran into the flappers you see . |
5 | I think that 's the only one I ever remember . |
6 | Well I can mind us making a wreath at school when Miriam died , that was the only only body I ever remember dying when I was at school . |
7 | ‘ If I ever hear Wichita Lineman again , ’ said Mrs Lomax , ‘ I 'll go right round the bend ! ’ |
8 | And every day I hear more about what she thinks and why it 's upset her that I ever hear from George about anything . |
9 | ‘ And if I ever hear of any little tales being put about concerning Phena , or any of my family … ’ |
10 | That was all I ever felt for any woman — until I met you . ’ |
11 | I 've had a couple of letters asking me whether I ever managed to give up smoking as I promised a few months ago . |
12 | ‘ No , I do n't think I ever looked inside . |
13 | ‘ If I ever get like that about a football match I 'll shoot myself . |
14 | That 's all I ever get around here . |
15 | We lived in a high-rise apartment , so I wo n't miss that , and the only garden I ever get to see is my mum 's when we go down there on Sundays sometimes . |
16 | Also , I find the drying time of acrylics just perfect , and if I ever get a bit impatient I use an ever-handy hairdryer to speed things along . |
17 | I 've just sort of , I 've just looked at it and thought , that will be good one day when I ever get round to programming . |
18 | If I ever get a chance to git even , I would n't think twice now . |
19 | The only case I ever get . |
20 | ( If I ever get any on special offer I have to remove the price tags before he sees them . ) |
21 | tourism in West Sussex I mean what would happen to that is just one example er on a broader level , the County Council is working with the European regions to promote West Sussex in Europe and what would happen to that , the only conclusion we could draw is that these policies would crumble and to er seriously affect West Sussex and finally I come back to the point that , that I will keep making , if I ever get the opportunity , namely the cost of this exercise . |
22 | There was never my my view and and one day I shall if I ever get round to it I might set this all out . |
23 | Oh if I ever get they get both of them , like Superintendent J , well which one , can I have Mr Williams , well do you want Chief Inspector or Inspector they just bung 'em through , still same surname , but |
24 | She only normally , she said all I ever get normally is Elizabeth on a pass and she got more passes than anything . |
25 | Look I put my finger in your mouth erm if I ever get stuck . |
26 | That 's all I ever get ! |
27 | I mean erm the , I mean , erm the closest I ever get to sort of news design is redesigning the Oxford University Press Gazette , and one of the first things when they said it 's got to go A four was well in that case you 've got to staple it , because you ca n't have thirty-two , sixty-four pages A four sort of doing that . |
28 | ‘ The closest I ever got to any man was when I had him in the sights of the rifle and I never missed . ’ |
29 | I wrote him several times and all the answer I ever got was I 'm well-here-and-I-hope-you-are-well-there . |
30 | The closest I ever got to you was when we went for a spin on your motor bike , with me like a ravished flapper on the pillion , legitimately clinging to your lissom waist , to those two wonderful hip-bones I loved to hold , as if they were the very hinges of heaven , whose wind blew your hair back into my ecstatic face : |