Example sentences of "ever seen " in BNC.
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31 | PETER Brook 's television film of The Mahabharata is the best transposition of a stage work to the screen I have ever seen . |
32 | ‘ No one has ever seen anything like that before , ’ Dr Saral said . |
33 | WADDON MANOR is more perfectly proportioned than almost any house I have ever seen . |
34 | A few years later this latest manor house was built , and in 1928 almost the first double glazing ever seen in England was installed to combat the bitterly cold winds . |
35 | It was the most incredible place we had ever seen . |
36 | Much more than I 've ever seen anybody . |
37 | Many of these animals , rather than being simple precursors of sophisticates yet to come , were quite unlike anything ever seen elsewhere . |
38 | Here I see few flowers , save such as water bubbles , though the fields & country generally are the richest I have ever seen . |
39 | About the Scud launchers in Iraq , Bush said he would launch ‘ the darnedest search-and-destroy mission ever seen in those parts ’ . |
40 | Sergeant Newton Barrios had investigated more than seven hundred traffic fatalities in the city of New Orleans , but this was the worst he 'd ever seen on the St Claude Avenue Bridge . |
41 | She asks us if we would agree that Julia Roberts is the most stunning thing we 've ever seen , and we have to admit that Julia 's extraordinarily wide mouth and upturned nose always remind us of someone with their face pressed against a plate-glass window . |
42 | First to New York , which she thought was the ugliest , filthiest town she 'd ever seen , typified by their slouching , smoking mounted police . |
43 | Jane was squeezed beside the fattest black woman she 'd ever seen , shaking like a jelly with continual mirth . |
44 | His face was more animated than she had ever seen before . |
45 | He had hardly ever seen her naked since the first days of their marriage , and she had n't been anxious to show herself even then . |
46 | They all fancied him and thought he was the handsomest boy they had ever seen … . ’ |
47 | Dot thought it was the loveliest book she 'd ever seen . |
48 | Have you ever seen such a fall as this ! ’ said Mrs Hollidaye as she carried the tea-tray through to the drawing-room . |
49 | He was the most beautiful creature Dot had ever seen , a creation of this city which was the centre of the world . |
50 | I thought he was the most beautiful creature I had ever seen certainly the most beautiful male . |
51 | Another Japanese who attracts me today is the unattainable sumo wrestler Kirishima , from Kagoshima in Kyushu , who is one of the most beautiful males I have ever seen . |
52 | ‘ Here we are , ’ gushed the presenter of Gardeners ' World , ‘ we 're in my very favourite corner of the estate now , with its magnificent , sweeping views down to the river.just look at this superb example of Metasequoiaglyptostroboides , or Dawn Redwood to give it its more familiar name , I do n't think I 've ever seen a better specimen anywhere . |
53 | She stared back at him , more vacant and stupid than he had ever seen her . |
54 | Not only was it a Test Match victory more substantial than any before , but Hutton 's 364 scored in thirteen hours and twenty minutes was the most remarkable exhibition of concentration and endurance ever seen on a cricket field . |
55 | ‘ Have you ever seen anything like this before ? ’ he said , handing me a piece of a dish with feathers sticking to it . |
56 | The kitchen , which Mungo had only ever seen full of people , seemed incomplete ; waiting for human activity to bring it to life . |
57 | The enormous main door of the house stood open , its metal-lined bulk held by the largest safety-chain he had ever seen . |
58 | It was thick and heavy and very large across his narrow shoulders , but it was the finest jacket Frankie had ever seen , and it belonged to him . |
59 | ‘ No machine has ever seen me beaten . ’ |
60 | ‘ The cheers melted into gasps of admiration and roars of approval from the stands as , in turn , this famous pair of chasers made some of the most prodigious leaps ever seen on an English racecourse , ’ wrote Len Thomas in the Sporting Life : ‘ It was a spectacle which I shall never forget . ’ |