Example sentences of "[vb mod] never [vb infin] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 You should never go into an interview without a very clear idea of the person you think would suit the post ideally .
3 We should never enter into a project without trying to get a
4 Even so , dismissal should never come as a bolt from the blue , however exalted your place in the corporate hierarchy .
5 Practitioners should never act like a puppet ; they must never focus their attention solely on the hands while neglecting the movements of the waist and legs , which are the main weight-bearing parts .
6 And the agreement may insist that the duchess should never act in a way that brings the royal family into disrepute .
7 To his great credit , but contrary to the trend of recent decision-making , Taylor J. was unable to ‘ accept that the court should never inquire into a complaint against a minister if he says his policy is to maintain silence in the interests of national security ’ .
8 A woman should never flirt with a man other than her husband , but this does not mean that she is oppressed in any way .
9 But staff at Earlys say they 'll never go on a package holiday again .
10 But staff at Earlys say they 'll never go on a package holiday again .
11 He vowed there and then he 'd never return to a tournament like that ; he felt that a man of his stature should n't be playing in what was , after all , a second-rate event while the Masters was on .
12 The me who said she 'd never stay in a hostel again was now on her way to a night shelter .
13 ‘ Millions of people will see the film who 'd never step into a theatre to save their lives .
14 Anyway , I 'd never come across a place like it .
15 He 'd never run as a youngster ; cycling was his sport , then a bit of motorcycling after his service in the RAF .
16 And the one thing I could never do as a viewer of ’ University Challenge ’ I could never answer the questions .
17 And the one thing I could never do as a viewer of ’ University Challenge ’ I could never answer the questions .
18 He was tall and strong and beautiful but he could never think like a man or a king .
19 Too clever by half , they could encapsulate in a song-title what most bands could never express in a career — ‘ We Live As We Dream , Alone ’ , ‘ Capital ( It Fails Us Now ) ’ and ‘ To Hell With Poverty ’ with its neat rejoinder ‘ … let's get drunk on cheap wine ’ .
20 Too clever by half , they could encapsulate in a song-title what most bands could never express in a career — ‘ We Live As We Dream , Alone ’ , ‘ Capital ( It Fails Us Now ) ’ and ‘ To Hell With Poverty ’ with its neat rejoinder ‘ … let's get drunk on cheap wine ’ .
21 ‘ I could never go into a home , ’ said Aunt Louise quickly , and with such authority and finality that I dismissed homes from my mind .
22 ‘ I could never go into a home , ’ she said .
23 Dustin could never go to a chemist and ask for condoms , although he had no difficulty in buying women 's contraceptives .
24 The Def Leppard singer , at No 10 with Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad , admits : ‘ I could never get into a plane and smash things up like some stars do .
25 Mendip Express , who was winning his 37th race , started at slight odds against , thanks to strong local support for Burannpour , who could never get in a blow at the leader once Miss Dare decided to go .
26 I could never work with a man like that and I told him so .
27 We could never come to an understanding with the Communists …
28 ‘ I would never go into a match in the Premier League if I had any doubts about the injury .
29 I know some readers wo n't agree that a hard slap on the bottom or leg wo n't hurt , but I would never agree to a clip round the ear or head .
30 As his wife had pointed out tartly , on many occasions , she herself would never get through a quarter of her work if she indulged herself in such idleness .
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