Example sentences of "[vb base] ever [vb pp] for " in BNC.
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1 | The flood of almost 3D colour and composition was one of the finest I 've ever seen for colour flow . |
2 | The flood of almost 3D colour and composition was one of the finest I 've ever seen for colour flow . |
3 | And I have to say that this is the minimum I 've ever seen for a sales person to have to do . |
4 | the only one I 've ever seen for is Wrigley 's |
5 | Now you 've got to prove it yet again — this time to yourself and it 's going to be the hardest thing you 've ever done for her . |
6 | The youngest , the youngest below me I 've ever gone for is three years younger . |
7 | ’ It add up to more Fedcreds than we 've ever earned for one job , ’ I said lightly . |
8 | It is extremely light , low cut , very wide fitting — the widest I 've ever found for a long time — and together with an EVA insert into the sole unit , gave me very comfortable walking . |
9 | What 's the most you 've ever paid for a fish ? £90 |
10 | What 's the most you 've ever paid for a fish ? £50 for a fancy goldfish . |
11 | What 's the most you 've ever paid for a fish ? 32p |
12 | What 's the most you 've ever paid for a fish ? |
13 | What 's the most you 've ever paid for a fish ? |
14 | He said : ‘ The most effective publicity we 've ever had for the Community is the European Ryder Cup Golf Team . |
15 | It was a brilliant response — the best we 've ever had for a competition . |
16 | You 'll see that both the number of requests for service , and the number of visits made are well up on previous half years , and although some of that is due to probably the highest figure on insect complaints we 've ever had for six months , and erm it 's not all that , much of it is lately the department has been very , very busy indeed . |
17 | He 's the most professional boat owner I 've ever worked for . ’ |
18 | And er that was all the particulars I think Miss ever got for him . |
19 | Thompson is the 4/9 favourite with William Hill to win the best actress Oscar , the shortest odds they have ever given for a British actress nominated for a prize . |
20 | She would , not in a hundred years , have ever thought for Tom . |
21 | But it makes the strongest case I have ever read for reassessing the role of the post-war welfare state in the cultural field , and will force even those who are not convinced by his arguments to sharpen up their own . |