Sentence examples for ever being made from inspiring English sources

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It's difficult to imagine a male equivalent of the show ever being made.

In addition, our client is unaware of any complaint about his conduct ever being made against him".

There are wildly audacious movies (more than ever) being made outside the studio system, and there are also equally meretricious ones, such as "Cake" and "Still Alice".

But documents seen by the Guardian make it clear the government believes it would also benefit politically from the measure because it could defend itself against sensitive charges behind closed doors, without the details ever being made public.

In addition, there are the laws that allow for telephone intercept evidence to be withheld from a coroner – another issue that has been thrown up in this investigation, and another possible barrier to the full facts ever being made public.

In July AP reported that the US's top special operations commander, Adm. William McRaven, had ordered military files about the raid purged from Defence Department computers and sent to the CIA, where they more easily could be shielded from ever being made public.

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Had cheese ever been made in London?

And no system can ever be made completely secure.

Has she ever been made to feel less than British?

No other such accusations have ever been made against me".

No such request had ever been made to Kinnock.

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