Example sentences of "[pron] may never " in BNC.

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1 I may never see another movie for the duration . ’
2 There was a pause and before Wilson could think how to reply , she added , ‘ But I may never see him as a man , ’ in a low voice .
3 I may never know it in this world but I shall be told it in the next .
4 I was suddenly really upset as I thought I may never feel the baby moving inside me any more .
5 I may never see you again Elsie but even if I never do I can not change the way I feel .
6 ‘ If those gipsies have taken him I may never see him again , ’ said Angela , trying to keep back the tears .
7 I realise I am an obsessive sort of person and I realise I may never totally overcome my transsexual feelings .
8 ‘ I 've loved being single and independent in my 20s , ’ says Anthea , ‘ but , as 30 beckons , I 'm asking myself if not having a life partner by now means that I may never have one .
9 I may never see you again , but you have Mrs Gracie with you , who will look after the children and the house .
10 I may never work again'
11 I MAY NEVER FIGHT AGAIN ’
12 They are making me into an addict , so that I may never leave home … .
13 I may never see this house again ! ’ thought Melanie .
14 I surrender even the question as to how I can be standing here in her virgin company , and still be told that where she is I may never come .
15 I may never be able to love you , but will you come with me ? ’
16 I may never have another chance to set up my own business … and it means so much to me …
17 It was , in truth , the finest holiday I 've ever spent on a building-site and I may never look a sardine in the gill again .
18 I may never have the strength again . ’
19 Indeed , I may never complete it , now that we have to move back to England to sort out our difficulties there . ’
20 ‘ I hope I may never make an enemy of thee ! ’
21 Oddly enough I may never have had an operational tour had it not been for one of these fellow travellers .
22 The neatness comes afterwards ; it gets imposed when a long and laborious and very untidy process is shortcircuited by the observation ( which Dostoevsky himself may never have made ) of a direct link between Stavrogin and the underground man .
23 We know from experience that many factors — some of which may never be apparent to outside observers — determine whether a prisoner of conscience is released .
24 Similarly , the reference to the barge really refers to an account in a play of a scene which we do not and in some ways could not witness , a scene which may never have taken place in those terms .
25 The present system of allocations , in which some stately committee offers the franchise to the most persuasive ( or plausible ) claimant on the basis of pledges which may never be fulfilled , is , all agree , very near indefensible .
26 It also suggests the possibility that demonstrators fall foul of the law in the magistrates ' court in ways which may never afterwards be given thoughtful re-examination at a more senior judicial level .
27 Is n't it strange that we are taught about many things which may never come to pass and yet most of us are not prepared for the one inevitable occurrence in our lives ?
28 You worry in the here and now about things in the future which may never happen .
29 In letters , prescriptions , shopping lists , school essays , the reader normally pushes through a once-for-all interpretation of a text which may never be read again .
30 Later , he would spend tens of millions of dollars , the true extent of which may never be known , to support the ultra-orthodox parties of Israel — enough to influence the country 's politics .
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