Example sentences of "ever [to-vb] on the " in BNC.

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1 ULSTER 'S richest residents have wasted no time perusing the most expensive house ever to go on the market here .
2 At a cool £695,000 , the house is Crawfordsburn is thought to be the most expensive ever to go on the market in Northern Ireland .
3 We tried very hard to underline the importance of these paintings , so that if they were ever to come on the market the government would be conditioned to their importance .
4 On 13 April , the Poulin-Le Fur group of auctioneers at the Hôtel Drouot sold the contents of an unnamed château near Jouy-en-Josas , among which was the most important group of toiles de Jouy ( the celebrated French printed cotton fabric of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries ) ever to appear on the market , including the remarkable number of twenty exceptionally fine garnitures de lit , largely intact and in their original form .
5 It is feared he will concentrate on domestic policy , when Mr Major , who must overcome the embarrassment of backing Mr Bush , believes the US has a greater role than ever to play on the world stage .
6 Those drastic price cuts instituted by Univel Inc last week ( CI No 2,128 ) are being seen as response to the nervousness engendered by Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT , the most threatening vapourware ever to descend on the market .
7 Univel Inc last week cut its prices in half because of Microsoft Windows NT , the most threatening vapourware ever to descend on the market .
8 Built by the North Eastern Railway No 2392 will probably be the first locomotive from the LNER constituent companies ever to run on the EX GWR line at Llangollen .
9 It took me for ever to decide on the colour , style and material it was to be made in .
10 Today we launch our campaign , as the Community Care Act causes more elderly people than ever to rely on the six million people who care for relatives at home .
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