Example sentences of "[verb] it [vb mod] ever " in BNC.
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1 | [ Philip Leapor ] informs me she was always fond of reading every thing that came in her way , as soon as she was capable of it ; and that when she and learnt to write tolerably , which , as he remembers , was at about ten or eleven Years old , She would often be scribbling , and sometimes in Rhyme ; which her Mother was at first pleas 'd with : But finding this Humour increase upon her as she grew up , when she thought her capable of more profitable Employment , she endeavour 'd to break her of it ; and that he likewise , having no Taste for Poetry , and not imagining it could ever be any Advantage to her , join 'd in the same Design : But finding it impossible to alter her natural Inclination , he had of late desisted , and left her more at Liberty |
2 | I do n't really believe it will ever be made ; I am just providing the raw material which Letterman and some highly paid specialist screenwriter are going to work up into a proper script . |
3 | She spent a week enjoying the beauty of Scotland and the beginning of the Edinburgh Festival , whilst I gained the opportunity to draw the most professional model I suspect it will ever by my privilege tow work with . |
4 | She spent a week enjoying the beauty of Scotland and the beginning of the Edinburgh Festival , whilst I gained the opportunity to draw the most professional model I suspect it will ever by my privilege tow work with . |
5 | He did not often score goals , but no-one who saw it will ever forget the one he hit from fully 25 yards in the floodlit friendly against Real Madrid . |
6 | It was one of the truly marvellous innings , one that no one who saw it could ever forget ; since it has been shown on television virtually every time rain has stopped play in any match since , it would be almost impossible to have forgotten it anyway . |
7 | With IBM Corp 's stock in the cellar and as hopes dim it will ever again return as the flagship of the US stock market , The New York Times last Sunday 20th was searching around for a successor and came up with — you guessed it — Microsoft Corp . |
8 | Immediately after the 1983 general election the CPRS was disbanded and I very much doubt it will ever be resurrected . |
9 | ‘ I do n't suppose it 'll ever be that , ’ he said with resignation . |
10 | ‘ I do n't suppose it 'll ever happen , but I can see it so clearly . |
11 | Erm , I do n't think it 'll ever take off actu , actually , because er you 've got all the traffic all there already and if you 've got say , say you have got Hibs and Hearts you got all the traffic going out there at the same time and it 's gon na be chock-a-block ! |
12 | Walter offered a tempting salary in the South Wales Union Railway but does n't think it can ever become profitable … |
13 | I do n't think it 's as bad as that here but I do n't think it can ever happen here , hopefully . |
14 | Do you think it will ever grow back ? |
15 | I do n't think it will ever change again . |
16 | I do n't think it will ever be forgotten . |
17 | It was 41 for 4 at tea , nine wickets having fallen for 69 in a session which none who experienced it will ever forget . |
18 | The Nobel prize for religion ( God forbid it should ever be invented ) will not go to a theologian , or like the peace prize be passed round to whoever fits the political needs of the moment ( with all due respect to Bishop Tutu and not much to Mr Begin ) . |
19 | I have authorised his scheme , but that is not to say it will ever come about . |
20 | And what took place on Neville 's Island that foggy November weekend , no-one who witnessed it would ever forget … |