Example sentences of "[verb] [not/n't] ever [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The ambiguous reference to contributions Olivetti paid to ASST ( one of the state-owned telephone companies ) has been clarified , confirming that Olivetti did not ever work with ASST , but paid Mr Giuseppe Lo Moro , who acted as collector for the political parties for equipping the Post .
2 Indeed there is , if anything , a tendency for the final events to be revealed early in the investigation while the factors which led to them remain obscure until a much later stage , and some do not ever emerge at all .
3 But they did n't say they did n't ever want to ever drive a car again .
4 So , eventually , the guy said : ‘ No , I 'm not going ’ to the teacher and the teacher turned his back on him and did n't ever speak to him again .
5 She did n't ever search for that sliding panel which opens the secret chamber of the heart , the chamber where memory and corpses are kept .
6 And then I said , right do n't ever talk to me again , right .
7 She said , ‘ We do n't ever talk about my old man .
8 ‘ That 's something you do n't ever talk about . ’
9 Do n't ever hide from me . ’
10 Do n't ever hide from me ’ .
11 Do n't ever forget about quality .
12 ‘ I do n't ever want to be away from you again , ’ Maggie confessed , winding her arms around his neck .
13 I mean increasingly we see that we 're , we get more constables here more constables there , but they do n't ever appear to be actually out on the streets , and until we can get more men on the streets with the deterrent effect that their appearance has , let alone anything else , we are not gon na get much further .
14 Do n't ever rely on anybody coming to your aid ; you may be lucky but do n't count on it .
15 And I do n't ever listen to hedgehog jokes .
16 The only advice for a Tory chancellor in this position is , do n't ever get into this position .
17 I do n't ever come into this Birmingham Midlands region at all , so I object to everyone saying circuses are cruel and generalizing
18 You said in your last letter that you were just friendly with Cora-Beth but you do n't ever write about any other girls , so I do wonder if you are n't more fond of her than you let on .
19 The clothes of people who died were naturally left behind ; he had n't ever thought of that .
20 She realised that he had n't ever responded to her first mildly scolding words as they left the Hamiltons ' .
21 ‘ Marrying is n't wrong — what if he does n't ever speak to her again ?
22 ‘ You have n't ever fought in the dark ? ’
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