Example sentences of "ever [vb pp] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They say women are bitchy but have you ever heard a conversation betwe
2 Before she went back to bed , she said to me , ‘ Helen , have you ever heard a whistle in the middle of the night ? ’
3 Have you ever heard a husband on the verge of asking for a divorce finding fault with his wife , picking a quarrel or blackening her name to others ?
4 ‘ Nobody 's ever given a member of staff here flowers before , ’ he observed with a twinkle .
5 So , in addition to the high increases in taxation that the Labour party would impose if it was ever given a chance , the community charge payer , or the council tax payer , would be ripped apart by high-spending Labour authorities , because there would be no capping .
6 He says to me , ‘ Tip , I 'm going to give you more money than anyone 's ever given a caddie before , but just look after my clubs .
7 But yesterday , Susan Fey , of the CTC Trust , said , ‘ We were only ever given a target of 20 .
8 They were also asked if they had ever consulted a doctor about recurrent bowel symptoms or abdominal pain .
9 I do n't think I 've ever enjoyed a meal so much .
10 The point is that the inference which you give to it is that they 're not quite fit to be Governors , by comparison with others , and I 'd like to defend that because I can assure you that I have never ever nominated a Governor for a school who I have not thought would be advantageous to that Board of Governors to have as a member and that he will be he or she will be a contributor to that particular school , and I 've done it time and time and time again and indeed on occasions have had headmasters coming to me and thanking me for the particular person that I put in .
11 Nobody in Kufra had ever owned a factory , but many were able to imagine what it would be like to find that the workers had become partners .
12 If Laura had ever owned a car , Anna reflected , this is how it would have looked inside , with the addition of old shoes and chocolate wrappers and squashed hats .
13 Hardly ever cracked a joke , and if he did it was bitter , like as not .
14 It is the first time a British team has ever won a dressage medal and only the second in any major international championship .
15 ever considered a soccer safari to the States to study their promotional mentality ?
16 He was a bit proud and pushy and disturbed the group when he challenged them : ‘ Have any of you ever caught a bear with your bare hands ? ’
17 Anyone who 's ever caught a glimpse of Neighbours would hardly expect Joe 's real-life counterpart to be an anti-government revolutionary with a phobia of the bourgeois and a passion for the planet .
18 They wanted to know if he had ever grown a beard ?
19 he 's only ever missed a call-out once
20 There is no record that the Prime Minister had ever visited a prison , but she was known to be offended by the deplorable conditions and personal indignities caused by overcrowding .
21 Or rather , about finishing up customers ' drinks , for when Albert came in on a Monday morning drunk at his own expense none of his morally outraged proprietors had ever turned a hair .
22 Several times it 's happened to me that someone has come up to me and asked if I 've ever done a play .
23 ‘ It 's the first time I 've ever done a cover and it was a lot of fun .
24 Such an approach will be familiar to anyone who has ever done a course in macroeconomics .
25 Not that I 've ever done a job like this before , should be great fun .
26 What good 's it ever done a soul ?
27 No human eye had ever seen a hound like this one .
28 I do not think that anyone has ever seen a state wither away quite as fast as the Soviet state has in recent weeks .
29 In no other household had she ever seen a slop basin , and she hated to see an eccentricity erected into a symbol of the traditionally correct .
30 I really do n't know , I ca n't say as er er as I ever , ever seen a unit in , in this area at all .
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