Example sentences of "[pron] will never [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll never make the same mistake again . ’
2 No half day Saturdays , half day Saturdays , yes and then er I , I used to stay waiting for mother to come and my sister er to do the shopping in Willenhall cos they would n't shop anywhere else , and then erm my brother used to come with his cycle and er I used to carry a lot of the shopping back and my brother used to push a lot on his , on his cycle and mother and my sister used to stay down and have another walk around , but we 'd got to walk it back I 'd come back on the wagonette so or just after the buses started but er I 'll never forget the first time the bus ran it was pouring with rain and my sister was standing in front of me and she 'd got a new mac on and of course we were getting very wet and there was a scramble to get on the bus and the lady in front of her had got a bag of flour and of course the bag burst and went all down her
3 I 'll never forget the last putt as long as I live .
4 If anyone from the hospital sees me I 'll never hear the last of it . ’
5 and prove our Thomas wrong , he says I 'll never have a decent car .
6 Now I 'd always said to myself , ‘ I 'll never join the Masonic Lodge , ’ and therefore I would n't join the Bobby Burns Club .
7 In the 1950s , when the late Heinz Under was presenting Torontonians for the first time with the symphonies of Gustav Mahler in the York Concert Society series in Massey Hall , I will never forget the ecstatic moment , after a dozen tumultuous curtain calls at the end of the Resurrection Symphony , when the elderly maestro lifted the heavy score off the stand — and shook it as vigorously and as high as he was able , in homage to the great composer .
8 I will never make the same mistake again . ’
9 ‘ So soon as may be , Master Parry may make such disposal as he thinks fit , and I will never say the loath word .
10 Despite the risks this must be a better investment of public money than the massive R and D devoted to defence , most of which will never give an economic return , and which can not — or certainly should not — be exported , for strategic reasons — not to mention moral ones .
11 You 'll have to marry sometime and you 'll never get a better offer than this .
12 fix the switch on I said you 'll never get a new one anyway .
13 Now you 'll never get a true surface with a commutator stone .
14 You 'll never get a smart job , ’ said Rachaela .
15 And you 'll never read a bigger pile of shite ’ .
16 ’ ‘ You go along that Blo Norton road and you 'll never see the black cat unless Alby [ we 'll call him that , though that was n't his proper name ] if Alby had disappeared out of sight the black cat was there .
17 Want to sing with a high pitched voice , you 'll never have a better chance .
18 She 'll never have a fat arse , ’ said Belinda .
19 You scramble on to it and it topples over ; you feel you will never learn the strange , simple secret .
20 But I was going to say that you will never find a purer woman than Mercy Chant .
21 I 'll tell you now we 'll never get a six month 's overlap
22 " If one is basically more anxious to please and amuse people than to keep an implacably appraising eye on them , " the author of the urbane and chuckling funny Appleby books , Michael Innes , has said , " one will never take the first step towards considerable writing . "
23 Breton and Wintrobe rightly point out that ‘ we will never have a good understanding of the working of public and private bureaucracies if a representation of the behaviour of bureaucrats requires as many models as there are bureaus ’ ( 1982 , pp. 27–8 ) .
24 We 're articulate enough to fool ourselves that we 're nice people , but there 's a strong undercurrent to our thinking that encourages us to view people with a disability as lesser , and until we come to terms with that , we will never have a proper support system .
25 But whatever , we are keen on it now , we should always have been , and if you treat people at the work place just like dirt , if you continue to turn Britain into a sweat shop , drive down wages , drive down people 's rights , then you may get some form of external investment come into this country , but we will never compete with the Dutch and the Germans and the Scandinavians , and we will never have a happy and united country .
26 Even if the Western powers were to act now with speed , resolution and cohesion they will never escape the moral responsibility for having dithered .
27 But nothing will never get no better until it clicks
28 ‘ But he 'll never know the Irish half of him .
29 ‘ If that 's Will 's Dark Lady , he 'll never have a quiet , easy life ! ’
30 TAKE a long lingering bite of your favourite Mars bar — it will never taste the same again after November .
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