Example sentences of "[that] [be] ever " in BNC.

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1 In the same way assurance of faith depends on our grasp of God and his faithfulness and not on a mastery of all the doubts that are ever likely to assail us .
2 ‘ Despite the participation of such eminent people , it is a small government of national hypocrisy … which is moving towards objectives that are ever more confused , ’ he said .
3 The photographs in the Leica were the only pictures of the flier that were ever taken on British soil .
4 During its 25 years with the RAF , the Hercules has fulfilled all the transport demands that were ever placed on it .
5 Yeah , we want somebody , you got ta remember , it 's the only side that is ever so slightly weaker than the Saturday side .
6 That 's the only ship that 's ever going to arrive here .
7 The only thing that 's ever wrong with saying something you believe to be false is that you do it in order to mislead someone whom you think will believe what you say .
8 I do n't know of any boxing match that 's ever captured the interest of people and it was that night , course we never heard the result , not until we got to Egypt , you there was no wireless you see , you did n't know what was happening at all .
9 A barrister aye probably the greatest that 's ever lived you know .
10 Not something that 's ever troubled me .
11 ‘ It 's not something that 's ever concerned me particularly , ’ Sabine said drily .
12 It 's not a problem that 's ever going to go away . ’
13 I think that 's maybe because we 're Orcadian for no matter how good we 're feeling if we go you know that yourself if you go south anywhere and you meet up with just anybody that 's ever heard an Orcadian .
14 That ti I was at er canteen at erm and I took my plate , I was there thre two or three days and she says you 're the only one that 's ever brought the plate back .
15 Mr Mayor ! ’ in an attempt to be heard , and then embarked on ‘ the most elegant , the most pathetic , and the most sublime Address that was ever heard , perhaps , within the walls of that building ’ .
16 If God can not be identified with man as a product of evolution , and thereby given a credible definition , then any effort to create a new and successful conception of God will founder on the same rocks of contention that have wrecked every religion that was ever believed in .
17 He looked around and saw a great many faces all wearing the same expression , an expression stating that they were never going to be surprised by anything in history and that they had already had every thought that was ever going to be in his head .
18 Funky is not a word that was ever used to describe Joy Davidson or the Buzzcocks or any other of the straightforward guitar bands Northside best resemble .
19 Bridges regarded his work as equal to ‘ anything that was ever written by any English poet at his age ’ , and it was much admired by Henry James [ q.v . ] .
20 Every piece of evidence that I have seen shows that the service that is now being delivered is substantially better than anything that was ever done , not least when we last had a Labour Government in office delivering those services .
21 Funky is not a word that was ever used to describe Joy Davidson or the Buzzcocks or any other of the straightforward guitar bands Northside best resemble .
22 Travis sat on the edge of the bed and gently caressed her fair hair away from her face with a hand that was ever so slightly unsteady .
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