Example sentences of "[that] i ever " in BNC.

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1 I remember playing a concert with him at Portsmouth Town Hall , and he played one of the most moving versions of ‘ Stardust ’ that I ever heard .
2 ‘ Except in cases that require learning and skill ’ , says Baxter , ‘ she was better at resolving a case of conscience than most divines that I ever knew in all my life . ’
3 Count Hubner thought that the Empress was ‘ more beautiful than ever ’ , and Lord Cowley , the English ambassador , said : ‘ I do not know that I ever witnessed a finer sight than the baptismal ceremonies . ’
4 Not that I ever went into the house , for the doctor 's surgery , which he shared with one other , stood in Witney High Street where it widened into the market place .
5 Not that I ever knew much about bathwater .
6 Before I ever had healing I was told that I might feel tingling or warmth , but alas , I can not truthfully say that I ever felt either , although of course , with hands laid on you , or just above you , there must be the sensation of touch .
7 But that 's the only thing that I ever remember getting .
8 And I paid the first fine that I ever did .
9 ‘ I know only what I have been told , I do not remember that I ever saw him .
10 or that I ever said , We must jump into the sun ,
11 Not that I ever took them myself , because auction rings are a bit rough and noisy — places for men , really — so a kind neighbour would attend to things for me , such as arranging transport and attending the sale .
12 Then , when I was about 18 or 19 I figured that I 'd learned every rock guitar lead that I ever wanted to know — all my favourite Ulrich Roth solos and all my favourite Frank Marino leads .
13 This short , slight , bearded little fellow with his thick spectacles , boxer 's nose and mane of grey hair was the most fun , was the gamest strutting little cockerel that I ever met . ’
14 So when the shivering fit is over I write my bellicose article and no one would guess that I ever hesitated .
15 That I ever keep you near ,
16 ‘ I ca n't remember that I ever saw that page . ’
17 All that I ever learned at college of philosophy had been a conception of the external world as a colourless and soundless wilderness whose true nature one could never know , which one could not even imagine — but which I did , none the less , imagine as a vast landscape of polar spaces in whose eternal twilight one wandered , preoccupied and deluded by a flicker of magic-lantern pictures which danced inside one 's mind and for ever remained private to oneself .
18 ‘ Well , the weirdest thing that I ever saw onstage was a murder , at the Stones appearance at Altamont .
19 ‘ I do n't know that I ever 'ad one , the orphanage never said I did , but they did say me birthday was December the second , and that I was born in 1889 . ’
20 And every day I hear more about what she thinks and why it 's upset her that I ever hear from George about anything .
21 In discussions with Bohr in September 1926 Schrödinger said " If we are going to stick to this damn quantum-jumping , then I regret that I ever had anything to do with quantum theory " .
22 After we had mounted the third hill , we found the country one continued village , tho' mountainous every way , as before ; hardly a house standing out of a speaking distance from another , and … we could see that almost at every house there was a tenter , and almost on every tenter a piece of cloth , or kersie , or shalloon , for they are three articles of that country 's labour ; from which the sun glancing , and , as I may say , shining ( the white reflecting its rays ) to us , I thought it was the most agreeable sight that I ever saw , for the hills , as I say , rising and falling so thick , and the valleys opening sometimes one way , sometimes another , so that sometimes we could see two or three miles this way , sometimes as far another ; sometimes like the streets near St Giles 's , called the Seven Dials ; we could see through the glades almost every way round us , yet look which way we would , high to the tops , and low to the bottoms , it was all the same ; innumerable houses and tenters , and a white piece upon every tenter .
23 And that 's the only illness I that I ever had .
24 But my suffrage is of little value , because this and Fort Augustus are the only garrisons that I ever saw . ’
25 Not that I ever believed her — not for a moment .
26 And the only examination that I ever voluntarily and with malice aforethought ,
27 Not that I ever drank beer .
28 Not that I ever wanted to .
29 So here ended my first tour and I could not claim that I ever actually had a clear view of any German target , save that which we did locate with the aid of Jimmy Marks ' experiment northeast of Rotterdam in mid-June 1940 .
30 erm , and erm , I do n't know that I ever did this , but I never heard anybody heard anybody walking the street , whistling the National Anthem .
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