Example sentences of "he ever [vb past] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He did it at Kettering , at Cambridge and West Brom before he ever got to Manchester United . |
2 | He had lost his eye when he was a young child , and the nearest he ever got to France was a trip to Brighton . |
3 | And I do n't think he ever went to problem you know , a pub fight at all . |
4 | There is a curious sense in which the no-holds-barred style that Nizan adopted in this series of five articles , the last he ever wrote for Ce Soir , marked a return to the sectarian , aggressive , uncompromising Nizan of 1932 . |
5 | It was to be the only home he ever owned in Palestine . |
6 | That 's if he ever came near Rose Cottage again . |
7 | Waugh perceived a resemblance between the two books himself , and in his letter to Orwell on Nineteen Eighty-Four he reproached him in a jibe as potent as any he ever made to friend or enemy : ‘ Men who love a crucified God need never think of torture as all-powerful . ’ |
8 | Mr Richter was so smitten by Mr Cliburn 's talent , and so bored by the competition ( 1958 was the last time he ever served as judge for anything ) , that he decided to give the talented American pianist the top score of 25 for everything and all the other contestants a zero for everything . |
9 | The last one-man show he ever held in London was staged at the Leger Gallery ( 1943 ) , and the only art school to accept him as a teacher was the Borough Polytechnic , where he taught part-time from 1945 to 1953 . |
10 | He would listen in , showing more powers of concentration than he ever did at work . |
11 | His style is similar to that of Lancelot Brown [ q.v. ] , although there is no evidence that he ever worked with Brown , and at Eaton Hall in 1763 , the first Earl Grosvenor [ q.v. ] called Emes in to replace Brown . |
12 | Fortunately , Viktor valued him and they had a long association before he ever worked with Irina . |