Example sentences of "[conj] they have never [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Stern and Partridge admit that monographs and specialised studies already exist on all these rooms , and make no claim to have discovered new material , but justify their extended reconsideration of the ‘ halls of state ’ on the grounds that they have never been analysed together as monuments of public art .
2 The problem with the mixtures is that they have never been proved in the classical homoeopathic way , as had been done with the original remedies .
3 I have often read that the use of fish knives is considered passé , and that they have never been used by the aristocracy .
4 ‘ The Maktowms have been big spenders at Newmarket , but they have never been made really welcome there , ’ an insider told me .
5 That immediately excludes about a quarter of our youngsters on the dole , because they have never been trained .
6 Some readers have grown accustomed to reading/watching/eating shit because they have never been offered anything else .
7 Still others throw themselves on the mercy of God without being able to name the name of Christ because they have never been told about him .
8 But , though they have never been overruled , they have attracted strong adverse criticism .
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