Examples of 'you could have ever' in a sentence

Meaning of "you could have ever"

This phrase is used to express surprise or disbelief about something that has been done or achieved. It implies that the action or accomplishment is beyond what was expected or considered possible

How to use "you could have ever" in a sentence

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you could have ever
I am as unhappy as you could have ever wanted me to be.
You could have ever so slightly tipped me off.
And there is no way you could have ever known.
You could have ever done for me.
Is the most wonderful thing you could have ever done for me.
No way you could have ever known I would get in this kind of trouble.
And more money than you could have ever imagined.
You could have ever so slightly tipped me off. Would have saved a lot of aggravation.
You will wonder how you could have ever been so stupid.
I was the biggest son of a bitch you could have ever met.
More than you could have ever imagined.
Granted you powers beyond anything you could have ever dreamed.
No! You could have ever done for me.
That was the best compliment you could have ever given me.
Everything you could have ever wanted.

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This thing took us further overnight than you could have ever flown.
No one else but you could have ever of obtained admittance.
In the face of something much worse than you could have ever imagined.
I do not think you could have ever met a navvy, love.
My dad was one of the softest people you could have ever met.
More glorious than you could have ever imagined . And you will rise.
He will use you to do greater things than you could have ever imagined.
So, Popcorn, everything you could have ever dreamed of? is being my best friend.
Especially your bond will be far stronger than anything you could have ever imagined.
I do not believe that you could have ever loved me like that.
We gave you the best lifestyle you could have ever had.
Taught me more than you could have ever learned at Stanford.
Diversity of the marine life, from the simplest way you could have ever imagined.
More glorious than you could have ever imagined . Stronger.
I knocked on more doors -- I passed out more flyers, than you could have ever imagined.
Only a great coach like you could have ever made it to State with him.
We will create an even stronger race than you could have ever accomplished.
It 's worse than you could have ever imagined . No.
And that is the nicest thing you could have ever said.
You're all you could have ever been….
He will have taught you more about yourself than you could have ever imagined.
Mom is the best wife you could have ever wished for.
I will turn Cyberaya to something better than you could have ever imagined.
No. It's worse than you could have ever imagined.
I think that is the very best anniversary present you could have ever given, daddy.
Things far bigger and better than you could have ever done on your own.
Betraying me is the most vile, evil thing you could have ever done!
That means more brand ambassadors than you could have ever organically created.
The time or energy, my… And more money than you could have ever imagined.
That 's the sweetest thing you could have ever said to me.
Maybe you are facing the worst storm you could have ever imagined.
Do you really think the two of you could have ever been happy together?
Seeing you brought me more joy than you could have ever dreamed of.
This is the most beautiful gift you could have ever given me.
This is the stupidest idea the two of you could have ever come up with.

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