Example sentences of "have it ever " in BNC.
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1 | Rarely has it ever been recorded that a fatality has occurred from snakebite during the festival ; the Cobras appear to know that they are being revered . |
2 | Has it ever occurred to you that I was wedded and bedded and well pregnant by the time I was your age ? |
3 | Trade unionism among farm workers is not , however , a very strong movement — nor has it ever been . |
4 | ( Rapidly ) Has it ever happened to you that all of a sudden and for no reason at all you have n't the faintest idea how to spell the word — " wife " — or " house " — because when you write it down you just ca n't remember ever having seen those letters in that order before … ? |
5 | Oh , sure , Lucy thought cynically , and she said , ‘ Has it ever happened ? ’ |
6 | " Has it ever struck you , Pinkie , what it would be like to belong to a class of objects which gets more valuable as it gets older ? |
7 | ‘ Has it ever hungered like this for the caress of any other lover ? ’ |
8 | Has it ever been , in your memory , postponed or cancelled , or do they just carry on regardless ? |
9 | Er , has it ever been considered on Health Master , because , s say , for example , Cover Master you can actually split periods , and levels of sum assured , cos you have the selected period where you 'd have it higher . |
10 | Oh has it ever occurred to you to take a bottle of milk in from home save going out to buy it ? |
11 | And I 've had it ever since . |
12 | She 's had it ever since she 's been in that house . |
13 | The North American mink , he says , has fitted into the niche which would otherwise have been occupied by the European mink had it ever reached Britain . |
14 | If that was the case , then the example of the rule of the Ceauşescus suggests what the People 's Mafia might have turned into had it ever succeeded in gaining power in Sicily . |
15 | And yet had it ever been suggested that Germany ( or France , or any other country which had a more open public attitude to sex ) was somehow less moral than us ? |
16 | The effect of such a marriage , had it ever taken place , would have been to create a substantial English-dominated fief on France 's northern and eastern borders which would have been a northern equivalent of Aquitaine . |
17 | What , here in St Benet Oldfield , had it ever done for them ? |
18 | Yet had it ever existed ? |