Example sentences of "ever [vb pp] [pn reflx] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I do n't think I 've ever enjoyed myself so much in my life . ’
2 All during the night , over and over again , she had found it absurd that she 'd ever considered herself a happy woman .
3 Have you ever , have you ever suffered yourself ,
4 ‘ It was the first time I 'd ever seen myself on screen .
5 ‘ Have you ever seen yourself doing something you know is wrong , and yet been unable to stop ?
6 In all the desperate , toiling years she had been in Canada , neither her husband nor her son had ever made themselves a meal , except on one or two occasions when illness had confined her to bed .
7 Yes , but you see that was all right because it was going to the Louis Pasteur Institute for Aids , it 's the only piece of important jewellery I 've ever bought myself .
8 How on earth had she ever got herself into such a mess ?
9 Unfortunately for them , the theory remains unproven for there is no evidence that the central nervous system of any human being has ever restructured itself in the manner suggested .
10 Henry II , moreover , had performed homage while King and although it was homage for his continental possessions and not for his kingdom , this was a step to which none of his predecessors as Kings of England had ever steeled themselves .
11 Have you ever found yourself talking , telling pupils things , and wished that somehow things were different , that they were doing the work ?
12 Have you ever pulled yourself up with your arms ?
13 Have you ever asked yourself that ?
14 It amazed her that she 'd ever believed herself in love with him , that she 'd deluded herself into seeing his arrogance and his egotism as positive qualities .
15 Emily always repeated this warning , although she was the only one who had ever cut herself on the bacon-slicer .
16 ‘ That 's also true , of course , but I do n't believe you 've ever allowed yourself to try .
17 No older girl has ever pissed herself on account of Laverne before .
18 Now , have you ever fancied yourself as a bit of a cowboy ?
19 My Lord that is in dispute , it is in dispute firstly that in fact as a matter of fact , Mr had ever held himself out to be an experienced man er of business , that Peter believed him to be as such , er and in any event , even if he was to seem as such it is the plaintiff 's case that there was still a duty upon the solicitor in that situation .
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