Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] never come " in BNC.

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1 I had been seeing Jessica for twelve months before she admitted to herself that her lover would never come back .
2 Look , Neil , I promise you that libel action will never come to court . ’
3 As one officer said to Levi : ‘ If we nicked everybody we thought might have done a long-firm , we 'd never finish our paperwork , the cases might never come to court , and if they did , they 'd never have the room to try them . ’
4 Even so , dismissal should never come as a bolt from the blue , however exalted your place in the corporate hierarchy .
5 The prosecution argued that the Newleys had driven down together from London ; after the murder , Mrs Newley had driven back in her husband 's car , and parked it near their home ; no doubt she hoped that the trip to Hampshire would never come to light .
6 This moment would never come again .
7 The news of the Nazi-Soviet Pact , which broke mid-week , confused the issue , but the conviction that the war would never come appeared to grow in Whitehall , whatever evidence emerged to the contrary .
8 tell you the truth will never come out about that though .
9 The following day was the end of term and I shall never forget the shock when Miss Smith read the Class Examination results for I thought my name would never come .
10 I thought the top would never come , but then it 's easy to forget this mountain is nearly 4,000 feet .
11 He 'd told Dotty she would n't always feel so unhappy , that one day she 'd look at him and his face would seem quite ordinary , and she 'd flown at him , pummelling his chest with her fists , sobbing that the day would never come .
12 The decision rests on a balance between helping individuals to come to terms with what has happened in their lives at difficult times , risking the possibility of taking them back through stressful and disturbing memories , and leaving the past alone , risking the possibility that counsellees will never come to terms with what is disturbing them .
13 Admittedly it was only March , but the cricket season could never come too early for Hilary .
14 As aged members of the National Assembly — some in wheelchairs , others with canes — vote a new six-year term for President Lee Teng-hui , one student slogan reads : ‘ If the old thieves do n't quit , democracy will never come . ’
15 First of all I think at the end of the day that we all know a democracy never comes cheap , it 's erm , there are cheaper alternatives for administering decisions , but erm , but dictatorship does n't go well and therefore democracy will never come cheap .
16 Our people will never come out unless they understand the reasons for all this stir .
17 THE Prime Minister 's claim that a single currency for Europe might never come about was firmly rebutted by EC Commission president Jacques Delors yesterday .
18 Six years had done nothing to soften the horror of Israel 's death ; Ernest Kleiber would never come to terms with that .
19 Though she thought sleep would never come , eventually it did .
20 ‘ The old man will never come out . ’
21 But there must be the desire to see in a new way or the vision will never come .
22 I have seen both Peter and Joan and they were crying and she was sobbing ‘ My girls , my girls will never come back ’ . ’
23 ‘ Just keep going and there must still be an outside chance the penalty clause will never come into force , especially if on Mr Trumper 's return he proves half as good as you claim he is . ’
24 Eric can never come back . ’
25 But it now seems possible that Pask will never come back to court .
26 Do n't blame him for washing it himself or the fairies will never come .
27 The first is that this opportunity will never come again .
28 ‘ We have to appeal to the parents , asking them to think about the mothers whose sons will never come home . ’
29 Tommy and Iain do not know that the cheque will never come .
30 But she says she 's confident the case will never come to court .
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