Example sentences of "she 'd ever " in BNC.

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1 It was the flight path the one man she 'd ever been In Love with had taken her for the first time , after a late film at the Paris Pullman , Kensington to Hampstead at two a.m .
2 ‘ Alleluia ! ’ said Francis , and sparkled like a tinsel waterfall , got Jay laughing and wondering recklessly why she 'd ever bothered with the bloody woman .
3 First to New York , which she thought was the ugliest , filthiest town she 'd ever seen , typified by their slouching , smoking mounted police .
4 Jane was squeezed beside the fattest black woman she 'd ever seen , shaking like a jelly with continual mirth .
5 Jane found Algox the hardest job to bear of any that she 'd ever had .
6 Eleanor felt they were the funniest letters she 'd ever written ; Nigel brought out the best in her writing .
7 Dot thought it was the loveliest book she 'd ever seen .
8 The only time SHe 'd ever felt this rough before was after hir last fight with Cab , when he 'd tried to kick hir spine out — from the front .
9 Emotion stronger than any she 'd ever previously experienced welled up within her , and overwhelmed her .
10 It was a kind of masterpiece , one of the cleverest , most complete , things she 'd ever done .
11 She had to be brave enough to finish the job , braver than she 'd ever been before , really to fulfil the Promise and the Law .
12 Then , faster than she 'd ever climbed before , she went up that tree .
13 She liked this man more than anyone she 'd ever met .
14 Before she had time to assimilate anything , from the top of the gangway came a terrible growl — deep , huge , more frightening in its ferocity than any wild animal she 'd ever heard .
15 It was the first time she 'd ever been on board ship .
16 Looking at it , Jess thought it the grandest place she 'd ever seen .
17 She found she was trembling , not with fear but with excitement , there was something about helping the most unusual villain she 'd ever seen that stirred unknown feelings deep within her .
18 The rage burned a week , after which she fell totally silent for three days ; a silence broken by a grief like nothing she 'd ever experienced before .
19 Pamela stopped , possibly the most outrageous idea she 'd ever had popping fully-fledged into her head .
20 After a half-hour programme with Bristol tennis girl Jo Durie , once in the top half dozen in the international ratings , she said it was by far the toughest thing she 'd ever done on television .
21 It was the first time she 'd ever spoken to Aunt Sarah and come away with this feeling of no comfort , no help , weighing her down as if the big brass door stop from the porch had got lodged inside her .
22 If she 'd ever been awake .
23 The space station , like every space station she 'd ever been on , had had its own almost imperceptible vibration and hum .
24 She was far worse than any man she 'd ever met .
25 It was like nothing she 'd ever experienced before : a sensuous hedonistic time of utter physical pleasure .
26 Instead , she was wondering what kind of remedy Kate Adie used whenever she got a head-blocker , and whether she 'd ever had to read over livestock prices to what was probably a total early-morning audience of three men and a dog .
27 It was as imposing an edifice as she 'd ever seen .
28 If he turned and looked at her , she might have to give a straight reply , but to his narrow back , which could have been the back of a much younger man , she began to tease , in the way that she had learned so many of her new friends liked , when they made similar inquiries too , like the painter who 'd lain on her bed and asked her earnestly if she 'd ever experienced simultaneous orgasm , or the musician who 'd volunteered he 'd show her a ‘ perversion ’ he was sure nobody would have demonstrated to her before , and began nuzzling between her legs .
29 ‘ Albert , the master of witty repartee , says ‘ Piss off ’ , ’ she retorted , finally finding a use for the punchline of the worst joke she 'd ever been told .
30 She said it was the best one she 'd ever done .
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