Example sentences of "it has ever " in BNC.
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1 | For once , the UK is in the good books of the European Space Agency ( ESA ) for our support of the European Remote Sensing ( ERS ) programme , which will use the most complex satellites it has ever attempted to build . |
2 | CS : ‘ You can say all you like , but it 's clear that soul music is more popular than it has ever been , worldwide . ’ |
3 | He added : ‘ Even if it rained between now and October more heavily than it has ever done in recorded time there would still be rivers , such as the Ver in Hertfordshire , that would not get enough water to enable them to flow properly . |
4 | Despite his defeat , Labour is more homogeneous than it has ever been . |
5 | If Labour could not win at a time of economic gloom , bolstered by the most effective campaign it has ever fought , and facing a Government whose campaign did not really come to life until the last 10 days — then when could it ? |
6 | The South Bank Show is as good as it has ever been — serious , humane and unstuffy — though its theme tune now sounds is beginning to sound jolly dated . |
7 | Unlike the other mills powered by the Painswick Stream , there is no evidence to suggest that it has ever been anything but a corn mill , virtually all the others having been in the woollen cloth trade at some time . |
8 | ‘ It does n't look as if any of it has ever been picked ! ’ |
9 | Since there are more carp and more carp fisheries around today , and so many anglers fishing for carp , it is inevitable that the number caught is higher than it has ever been . |
10 | Whose face is more your own that it has ever been ; |
11 | Landscape painting is flourishing in Scotland today , artists resident , their subject matter possibly more valued than it has ever been with so much ‘ green ’ and wilderness awareness . |
12 | The traditional , massive unemployment of employable disabled people is far worse than it has ever been . |
13 | Hence , a political economy of the urban is scarcely more plausible now than it has ever been in the past . |
14 | In some ways ending a marriage is now easier than it has ever been . |
15 | His letter was probably the saddest , most pathetic six paragraphs it has ever been my misfortune to read . |
16 | I do n't think it has ever been done before , ’ said proud dad . |
17 | A hundred years after his death his approach seems more relevant to botanical studies than it has ever been . |
18 | And Iran is as unpopular in the West as it has ever been . |
19 | Unix slumped to 10% from 13% , the lowest it has ever scored in the Byte poll . |
20 | This may be viewed as an empiricist attitude but , according to William James , pragmatism represents empiricism ‘ both in a more radical and in a less objectionable form than it has ever yet assumed ’ . |
21 | A customer capable of signing a cheque for £100,000 is unlikely to balk at the extra £10,000 or so , and Aston 's aberrant mid-'80s profitability was due in no small part to the fact that Gauntlett made his car more expensive , in real terms , than it has ever been . |
22 | Barry Dale ( left ) the finance director says Littlewoods is ‘ now in the strongest financial position ’ it has ever been in |
23 | His anatomising of male desire is as sure as it has ever been . |
24 | ‘ But none of it has ever done any good , ’ Graham 's father says . |
25 | It is difficult to see why it has ever been supposed otherwise-that generality and number in themselves somehow fight with causation sensibly conceived . |
26 | Human beings may become redundant , but the penis will be more essential than it has ever been . |
27 | " It has been dinned into the ears of our members without hesitation or scruple , and we repeat with the greatest force at our command that seamen , to whatever class they may belong , are false to themselves , to their cause and to their country in taking any course that may , even in the smallest degree , weaken the hands of those responsible for the conduct of the present campaign against the most ignoble foe that it has ever become Britain 's duty to tackle " . |
28 | ‘ Indeed the working relationship between the two is as good now as it has ever been . ’ |
29 | You are without exception the rudest man it has ever been my misfortune to share a restaurant with ; and I think I can speak for all the others present when I say that . ’ |
30 | You also know that when a company like Hewlett-Packard announces that inkjet technology is the largest research and development project it has ever undertaken — except for RISC processors — the technology has a bright future . |