Example sentences of "[pron] never speak of " in BNC.
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1 | At the office I never speak of the Castle , and at the Castle I do n't think about the office . ’ |
2 | I never spoke of this anxious confusion with Jean-Claude . |
3 | ( In fact , if one reads her work carefully , one notices that she never speaks of God , but rather of people 's concept of God , which may lead them on in their striving for justice . ) |
4 | She never spoke of it , though . |
5 | Ana seemed to be almost hungry for company and she took to coming along to Maggie 's room to chat , although she never spoke of her blindness and Maggie ventured no questions . |
6 | ‘ If she never spoke of us , mademoiselle , believe me , it was through shame . ’ |
7 | ‘ Why have you never spoken of this before ? ’ she asked . |
8 | Nor would it have been possible to ask , nor even to rely on any information which might have been forthcoming , since Amabel , who always retired to bed for the duration of her own " monthly curse " had said nothing more to the point than , " Darling , I must beg of you never to speak of this to anyone , when Gemma at the age of fourteen had first seen evidence of hers . |
9 | After their term they never speak of the mysteries they have witnessed . |
10 | They never spoke of it . |
11 | He never speaks of her , now . |
12 | The basis of his love is imaginative desire : he never speaks of the person that lies beneath ‘ Her eyes , her hair , her cheek , her gait , her voice ’ . |
13 | He never spoke of his inheritance , but he tried , gently , to introduce Grégoire to some aspects of his business empire . |
14 | He never spoke of the tragedy which had driven him into seclusion . |
15 | And despite all his anger he never spoke of it . |
16 | Now he never spoke of it-except once when they were passing , and the smell of it had been blown down on the wind . |
17 | ’ But he never spoke of the pitiful way in which the soul bowed its head humbly and submissively before the Lad . |
18 | he never spoke of them . |