Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [pers pn] ever [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Nor did he ever speak of his first wife , her mother .
2 Nor did he ever measure more energy in the bangs and heat than he put in from the electricity supply .
3 Joel Swanson did not understand , nor did he ever expect to understand , exactly what was going on , but the kind of activity he seemed to be hearing about , in snatches only , was more or less exactly what he 'd expect from his wife 's relatives .
4 But Baccy never used a curse word , nor did he ever take the briar pipe out of his mouth despite having abandoned the tobacco habit on joining the church at the age of eighteen .
5 He never sought to crush you , nor did he ever take refuge in insult or invective .
6 In the many conversations I had with Ronnie that year , I never heard Ronnie deny it ; nor did I ever know him to be disloyal .
7 mm , mm and do you ever read the international section ?
8 Do you think the Betty Ford Clinic would have helped him , and did he ever get tempted ?
9 And did you ever go with the girl to her house ?
10 And did you ever meet up with your friends from Nottingham at that time ?
11 And did you ever do so when you lived elsewhere , di you ever feel you , the need
12 And did you ever see such a bonny piece ?
13 And did you ever see her again ? ’
14 ‘ Just look at the brilliance of that yellow forsythia — and did you ever see such a border of anemones ? ’
15 And did you ever hear of saltpetre being used ?
16 And did you ever hear of tensions building up amongst the men ?
17 And did you ever use the expression , on a different subject , er a burn sticks ?
18 Did you have any writing ability , and did you ever get any chance to write songs for Elvis ?
19 Nature reserves are widely appreciated and much admired , but do we ever stop to think of the behind-the-scenes management ?
20 But do you ever see bolsters sold now ?
21 Do n't get me wrong , last year saw some important and valuable contributions in this field , but did they ever stop to consider the impact of this deluge on the buying public ?
22 ‘ Okay but did you ever reread Hamlet as power politics destabilisation covert operations ? ’
23 ‘ 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 ? ’
24 But does she ever feel lonely ?
25 But does he ever feel that it is his fate never to become World Champion ?
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