Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] ever [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Oh my God , darling , I 'd forgotten I ever signed that ! ’
2 Has she ever done this before ? ’
3 Has he ever suggested this before ? ’
4 Everything 's hunky-dory and I never hope I ever knock this , I do n't know whether Susan wants to hear this but since we started doing
5 ‘ I did n't think you ever thought much of revolution , ’ I tell him , sipping my whisky .
6 Erm I ca n't honestly see us ever getting that .
7 Oh I was in repudiation of my contract well I du n no what what it means to repude some things , you know I jumped to get a dictionary and found out , but I really do n't know what my contract was because I do n't think we ever had any .
8 They were together for four years , but Bailey recalls : ‘ I do n't think we ever saw each other .
9 But I am forbidding you ever to attend another of those meetings .
10 She can still tell the police you were in that shooting and once they get you , you can forget you ever had any friends or were ever in the Army .
11 I do n't think he ever set great store by it . ’
12 I do n't think he ever forgave any of us .
13 Do I ever show such concerted and repetitive frailty ?
14 In the seven years we lived there , only once did I ever meet another fisherman on my favourite part of the river ; and over the years I came to know the South Tyne and its wildlife as well as Mole or Rat in Wind and the Willows ever knew their water .
15 At no time did I ever have one of them ever say to me that they were erm against foxes , but all of a sudden we find ourselves being issued with a er petition from tenant farmers which says that they are against er people like me that er er pro banning , it 's very like er Mr , we ca n't attack Mr cos he 's no longer here but on the , on the issue of er , I C I brought ou .
16 Why , he thought — if one can be said to think in dreams — did I ever take this on ?
17 Erm did you ever face any racial conflicts here in Caldmore when you came ?
18 ‘ I know you do n't like homeless people being stereotyped as a bunch of alcoholics , ’ she began , ‘ but did you ever meet any of the real meths drinkers ? ’
19 Did you ever meet either of these men ? ’
20 Oh that 's Did you ever have many sort of musicians at all in in in those days ?
21 Did you ever have new clothes , when you were young ?
22 What about farmers unions , did you ever have that conditions that you were working in .
23 Did you ever have any problem with a piece I painted ? ’
24 Did you ever have any accidents ?
25 Did you ever have any of the bacon ?
26 Did you ever have secret yearnings to be a performer ? ’
27 Did you ever play that part ?
28 did you ever raise with him back in January nineteen eighty eight something that you and Mr had both raised before , namely that what goes into the brochure is not to be relied on you 've got to look at the solicitors correspondence , to interpret what is in the brochure , did you ? , did you ever raise that with Mr the solicitor 's correspondence ?
29 well the questions a very simple one , back in January nineteen eighty eight , on any occasion you spoke to Mr either before or after the first article did you ever raise this question with the solicitors letter ?
30 ‘ Well … did you ever arm these people ? ’
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