Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [pers pn] ever [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Maybe next year , we 'll wonder why we ever liked it , but today it 's one of the queerest and most exciting things in pop .
2 ‘ Sorry , ’ said Jack , ‘ I ca n't think how we ever got it up . ’
3 Did n't you ever think it might be a shabby move lifting it off the album — a lot of people have mentioned this to me .
4 Did n't you ever think it could be me who was sending the money ? ’
5 Why did n't he ever buy me anything ?
6 Do n't I ever surprise you , and twist a knife in your heart ?
7 Do n't you ever threaten me , ’ he whispered , his breath clouding the cold air between them and freezing on her parted lips .
8 I brought you two together and do n't you ever forget it . ’
9 ‘ I am Lady Lassiter to you , and do n't you ever forget it . ’
10 I 've done nothing but change my plans because of what happened then , and do n't you ever forget it . ’
11 Why do n't you ever visit us at the Grange ? ’
12 Well why do n't you ever do it ?
13 Do n't you ever put me through that situation again , ’ she snarled through clenched teeth , tugging irritably at the sleeve of her mink jacket .
14 do n't you ever put 'em in a vase mum ?
15 Mum , why do n't you ever enrol me in those ?
16 Do n't you ever call me that again .
17 Do n't you ever touch me again ! ’ she yelled , rather inauspiciously if they were to be cast as lovers .
18 ‘ Do n't you touch me , do you hear me , do n't you ever touch me . ’
19 Do n't you ever see him ? ’
20 Does n't it ever strike you as faintly ludicrous — the pursuit of happiness by a species that is less equipped for it than anything in nature ? ’
21 ‘ But if you 're so over-conscientious , does n't it ever bother you about letting others look after him , that they might not do it nearly as well as you ? ’
22 Have n't you ever heard it ?
23 Have n't I ever told you the story about Maurice helping Louis hide all the wine ?
24 ‘ God knows why you ever married me !
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