Example sentences of "do n't [verb] [pers pn] [vb mod] ever " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If I did I do n't think I 'd ever see the jade again . ’
2 I did n't think he 'd ever marry . ’
3 Another Nottingham volunteer , Sue , said , ‘ I may not have lost a lot in pounds but it 's great to know I can lose inches from parts I did n't think I could ever reduce . ’
4 I did n't think I 'd ever be able to afford it , but here I am sitting in my own fitted kitchen , in my own centrally heated home .
5 She looked up at me and said , ‘ I did n't think I 'd ever see you again .
6 She did n't think she would ever see freedom .
7 She did n't think she would ever be able to forgive him for keeping that information from her .
8 Everything had been shattered when he 'd brought another dimension into the situation , tried to force something she did n't want , something she did n't think she could ever face again …
9 Still , she did n't think she could ever be comfortable with him , not after what had happened between them .
10 It was a building he did n't particularly want to see , though he did n't imagine he could ever succeed in burying its memories and associations .
11 I do n't think we 'll ever trade with them again .
12 ‘ But I do n't think we will ever have a situation where we have a king and an estranged queen who has a live-in lover .
13 I do n't think we could ever have made Caring for People work when the CPNs were here in the hospital and the social workers were 10 miles away in Retford . ’
14 ‘ I do n't think we should ever agree about that , ’ said Robyn .
15 That 's what they will be getting because I can tell this to the Tories , let's be quite honest that with the throw up the the people put their trust in the Tories and I do n't think they 'll ever do it again .
16 I have indeed managed to frighten them away , and I do n't think they 'll ever try to take me on again .
17 And I do n't think they 'll ever come back !
18 I do n't think they 'd ever let a men 's committee
19 I do n't think I would ever do such a thing again , but when the depression settles on me I 'm very vulnerable , and if I went to see a film and it had a drowning sequence in it , or swirling water , then you just ca n't tell .
20 And er however it 's funny that you , things remain with you , er even in the Greek and Latin , I often find when I 'm doing a crossword puzzle , something I do n't think I would ever take in , and yet I seem to , can answer the question .
21 I can remember doing my Mick again from The Caretaker and for Shakespeare I did an outrageous choice of Cardinal Wolsey from Henry VIII , which I do n't think I shall ever be suited to playing .
22 ‘ I do n't think I shall ever marry and have children .
23 I do n't think I shall ever see him again .
24 It was something I do n't think I 'll ever be able to forget , the twinkling tree and the boot-polished , worried faces everywhere in the darkness .
25 ‘ But I do n't think I 'll ever be quite so scared of cows again , ’ she added , when she told of her perilous passage through the herd and how afraid she 'd been .
26 I must be honest and say that I do n't think I 'll ever run that fast .
27 And he paused a moment until he imagined that the pain of her rheumatics had eased , and then he said , slowly but firmly , ‘ I do n't think I 'll ever marry ; in fact , I 'm sure I wo n't . ’
28 " I do n't think I 'll ever be able to do that . "
29 I do n't think I 'll ever totally get over it .
30 " I do n't think I 'll ever feel anything ever again with the region I sit on , " grinned Chuck as he continued to bounce up and down on the plank bench .
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