Sentence examples for ever lined up from inspiring English sources

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But no filmgoers actually ever lined up at the booth.

You train and play with guys you have only ever lined up against.

It was good fun but more nerve-racking than any race I've ever lined up for".

But who am I? When have a thousand crying dads ever lined up to see me sing on a stage while wearing a plain black shirt and being aggressively vegetarian?

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My personal policy is that no one should ever line up that long for food unless it's wartime and you have have food stamps in your hand.

In addition to an infusion of capital from Highland Capital Management, Everest lined up a $182 million construction loan from the Hypo Real Estate Bank, based in Munich, for the first phase of the project.

The saintly ones, as ever, line up for plaudits.

As ever, they lined up at curbside.

It is unlikely that Adam would ever have lined up at the 2014 Tour de France start in Leeds, but those three big races in two months made his absence certain as he needed recovery time.

Tour de France stars Mark Cavendish, Bradley Wiggins and David Millar are poised to form part of Great Britain's strongest ever line-up for the world road championships in Mendrisio, Switzerland, next month.

The 1998 99 season saw the Panthers sign one of their strongest ever line-ups.

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