Example sentences of "can never [verb] [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is not felt that the danger is a real one because one can never control the discretion of trustees .
2 Yes , it 's that we can never over-emphasise the importance of being cost competitive .
3 Yes now what I meant was that , that erm in a group like this , the the th th the leader or the leadership role may be relatively minimal and the individualism of the members may be relevant , but I hope it was cos I I think it 's a mistake for class in groups and that so one would hope in this kind of group , the individual variation would be so important that these kind of group phenomena that Freud is talking about in this book but clearly in other groups they 're they 're more important , partly because you can never organize a group by kind of having a meeting with everybody .
4 He might have insisted , ‘ You can never recreate the feeling of winning for the first time , ’ but his palms were sweating with anticipation as the tapes went up .
5 Why is it that ‘ accidents ’ of personality or talent can never outweigh the influence of the forces of production and social relations ?
6 Unlike the anthropologist he can never have the excitement of actually directly confronting his subjects in the flesh ; and he is dealing with people who , temporally distant though they may be , are ultimately his own kith and kin .
7 Keeping to the domestic front for the moment , what this means is that the conclusions which women reach , no matter how carefully and intelligently they are worked out , can never have the status of decisions .
8 It seems that the atheist can never disprove the existence of a God that theists admit to believing in .
9 It 's not all good : you can never find a toothbrush in our house and you dare n't put your keys down for even an instance .
10 What is the mid-point of the argument that some teachers do not want to reflect , others can never find the time for reflection and others feel it unnecessary ?
11 One major problem is that you can never prove the life of an item .
12 Erm , I can never remember the name of it and I , I , and I forget it by the time I get home , but , the name of the castle that is .
13 You go over the bridge and then you turn and then if you 're coming here , you go turn right again into umm d' you know I can never remember the name of the road , another road anyway you turn right .
14 Erm and the I can never remember the name of that road over there .
15 I can never get the technique for pulling on ropes quite right .
16 Second , ‘ The accidental truths of history can never become the proof of the necessary truths of reason . ’
17 ‘ I can never resist the temptation to épater , ’ he confesses .
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