Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] 'll ever [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | And he paused a moment until he imagined that the pain of her rheumatics had eased , and then he said , slowly but firmly , ‘ I do n't think I 'll ever marry ; in fact , I 'm sure I wo n't . ’ |
2 | But there 's one date I do n't think I 'll ever forget . ’ |
3 | ‘ I do n't think I 'll ever forget , ’ she said numbly . |
4 | " I do n't think I 'll ever feel anything ever again with the region I sit on , " grinned Chuck as he continued to bounce up and down on the plank bench . |
5 | I must be honest and say that I do n't think I 'll ever run that fast . |
6 | I do n't think I 'll ever have a use for it . |
7 | I hope for that , too , because I do n't think I 'll ever forgive myself . ’ |
8 | I think we 've all gradually come to terms with Jennifer 's condition and learnt to make the best of it … but … ’ she stared at her telephone as it suddenly rang , her thoughts obviously far away ‘ … but I do n't think I 'll ever forgive David Markham for the way he treated her , ’ she said at last as she stretched out her hand to answer the phone . |
9 | ‘ I do n't think I 'll ever touch soup again once we get out of here , ’ she declared with a shudder , setting her empty mug aside . |
10 | I do n't think I 'll ever master it . |
11 | In recruiting the best the Profitboss gives his people the best ; the best opportunities to demonstrate their real skills , the best challenge they 'll ever have of making a key contribution . |
12 | Oh by the way , I do n't think she 'll ever go out with you if she 's any taste at all . |
13 | ‘ I 've had a few sharp , pithy words with my mother , and I do n't think she 'll ever treat her grandchildren like that again . ’ |
14 | I do n't think she 'll ever get the butterfly right |
15 | Do n't think you 'll ever find a home again ! |
16 | Do you think you 'll ever get married ? |
17 | Do you think you 'll ever get your brother back again ? |
18 | Do n't think you 'll ever get that word |
19 | mm , well , I visit ladies in the nineties and they 're called Emma and Alice and Amy and all these names that are being used for children now , but I do n't think you 'll ever get Fred , Sidney |
20 | Yes , I do n't think you 'll ever get unanimity on something like this . |
21 | I do n't think you 'll ever get tha that to be done now . |
22 | ‘ I 'm not averse to marriage but I do n't believe I 'll ever do it ’ the singer , 52 , told Woman 's Own magazine . |
23 | ‘ I do n't believe I 'll ever get married , ’ he says . |
24 | I do n't think we 'll ever trade with them again . |
25 | She regularly employs her grandmother , ‘ who 's the best seamstress I 'll ever find — she teaches all the others to sew beautifully ’ , and , after school , a 14-year-old girl who is already showing great design ability . |
26 | That 's what they will be getting because I can tell this to the Tories , let's be quite honest that with the throw up the the people put their trust in the Tories and I do n't think they 'll ever do it again . |
27 | I have indeed managed to frighten them away , and I do n't think they 'll ever try to take me on again . |
28 | And I do n't think they 'll ever come back ! |
29 | ‘ But I doubt I 'll ever know for sure because I 'll never see her again and only by coming face to face with her will I know the truth . ’ |
30 | I do n't suppose I 'll ever know the answer . ’ |