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31. I didn't want to be low man on the totem pole for ever.
32. He deserves to be locked up for ever for what he did.
33. There's no point in muddling on in the same old job for ever.
34. You can't stay on the sidelines for ever; it's time you got involved.
35. Lu Xun will be for ever celebrated as the glorious harbinger of a new Chinese cultural movement.
36. Lulled by almost uninterrupted economic growth, too many European firms assumed that this would last for ever.
37. They promised to be faithful to their ideal for ever.
38. I wanted to shut John out of my life for ever.
39. I'm fed up with you lot! I'm done with you for ever!
40. You won't be able to keep it secret for ever.
41. That nasty shock cured him of his inquisitiveness for ever.
42. The days of fun and frolic were gone for ever.
43. I regret to tell you that Mr White has departed from the world for ever.
44. You can't screen your children from real life for ever.
45. I am cut off at the waist for ever.
46. Markets arc dynamic and for ever changing.
47. Dominic courted me for ever with daiquiris and songs.
48. Helen was for ever adding to her reading list.
49. I am for ever in debt, you must know.
50. Before he'd blown his chance of happiness for ever.
51. Their boon is life for ever freed from toil.
52. Whosoever drinks from that, they are thirsty for ever.
53. The indexes came crashing down, making losers out of many neophyte capitalists gambling that prices would shoot up for ever.
54. The separate failures of these two giants seemed to dampen the prospects for ever solving the longitude problem with a clock.
55. It seemed to take for ever, slowing to a crawl as it drew parallel with him.
56. Tam had complained earlier about how he was for ever sneaking up on them and poking about while they were building the fence.
57. It felt as if it was fixed on my face for ever.
57. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
58. See what the bridge was like, the one in the children's song where people were dancing and singing for ever.
59. Like Jagger, like Rotten, he is condemned to live out its pantomime for ever.
60. In the intervening period, of course, the Daleks had changed the face and destiny of the show for ever.
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