Sentence examples for will only ever mean from inspiring English sources

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In a personal passage referring to the death of his son Ivan, Cameron said: "For me and Samantha this year will only ever mean one thing.

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He will only ever meet her in motels.

At that point, shareholders will demand trade-offs in their favour and consumers might stop believing that Google only ever means well.

But the support was only ever meant to be short-term.

It was only ever meant to be temporary.

Councillor Andrew Fender, chair of the TfGM committee, said: "I can assure passengers that all the money we raise from fares goes back into the network in some way, which means fares will only ever increase to meet the growing costs of running, improving or expanding the network".

It accepts, though, that this will mean the car will only ever really be suited to what it describes as the "suburban" driver.

Especially not the Wizards, who will only ever appear in a newsletter that is meant to highlight good things when other players do ridiculously good things against them.

Structural changes have also occurred which mean that the month-long Australian summer idyll will only ever be realised by a rich few.

You will only ever be a star," she told him.

This will only ever be joy, for you".

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