Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] never go " in BNC.
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1 | I vowed that my brothers would never go hungry . ’ |
2 | It seemed that winter would never go . |
3 | This winter will never go away . |
4 | AN 80-YEAR-OLD German driver who killed a toddler in a freak accident may never go behind a wheel again , an inquest heard yesterday . |
5 | Fishermen would never go out in a boat if anyone who could swim was on board , since the Fates might decide to give the man a chance to do so . |
6 | Times were changing , and he began to realize that things would never go back as they had once been . |
7 | In fact , I would suggest that anybody who has one ounce of individuality should never go to a business school — and I 've said this often at Cranfield and London — because you 're structured by academics who measure you in the science of business . |
8 | Dustin could never go to a chemist and ask for condoms , although he had no difficulty in buying women 's contraceptives . |
9 | " I thought that woman would never go , " Henniker said . |
10 | As matter event horizon would go up , so that the sum of the entropy of matter outside black holes and the area of the horizons would never go down . |
11 | All that Mr Clarke has confirmed is the Tory confusion over tax policy , with the new Chancellor saying that no prudent Chancellor would promise taxes would never go up , and the Prime Minister who promised tax cuts year on year . ’ |
12 | He made no secret of his belief that Britain would NEVER go back into the Exchange Rate Mechanism . |
13 | There was a time when it looked as if Mrs Thatcher would never go . |
14 | In this particular instance it is ridiculous to think that a married man can never go off and do things which do not involve his wife . |
15 | He added : ‘ Tours should never go beyond the last Test . |
16 | Diana could never go to bed and leave a mess behind , however late ; she would always tidy up and wash any dirty dishes . |
17 | He dreamed of a society where there would be no capitalist bosses ; no unemployment ; with food ; housing and medical services for all ; where old women would not be thrown out of their lifelong homes to make way for richer tenants and children would never go hungry . |
18 | This is also the reason why baked beans will never go soft , no matter how long you cook them : the tomato sauce is acidic . |
19 | So she found herself , a young hopeful woman , with Coffin holding her hand , entering a world whose nastiness would never go away now . |
20 | When hunting , they fly hard and fast , but a trained bird will never go too far from the falconer and the promise of more food . |
21 | ‘ And Leo would never go against my decision . |
22 | Her motive in taking up this particular post had no purpose now that she realised that Luke would never go back on his story . |