Example sentences of "[pers pn] has never [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But then she has always had money — she has never not had money .
2 She says she has never again felt so close to anyone , he was like an accomplice and brother .
3 But Carla has denied ever having an affair with Mick and says she has never even been to Thailand .
4 Sarah Loosemore is Britain 's youngest at 18 , just back from her three A levels and injury , eager to prove she has never really been away .
5 Sarah Loosemore is Britain 's youngest at 18 , just back from her three A levels and injury , eager to prove she has never really been away .
6 Apparently she has never once run into personal danger , and perhaps the clarity of her intention , and the careful planning of her route each night , have helped in this respect .
7 Her mark-up is about so what I normally do , she has never ever told me to pay for anything .
8 He recommends the phrase ‘ care of the body ’ to be used in discussion with clients and continues to surprise us by telling us that in his experience of funeral-arranging he has never yet had anything but a positive response to , ‘ Would you like us to look after mother in our usual way , so that you will be assured of having an everlasting memory of her sleeping peacefully and at rest ? ’
9 Tom has infected at least 6 people — thought he has never even met Jane , Mark and Alan .
10 But although he now runs a hotel chain with 160 properties in 47 countries , he has never actually managed a hotel .
11 He has never actually heard anybody being shrunk before .
12 The allegation is dangerous and insulting to Morrissey , especially when you consider that he has never publicly espoused racist views .
13 Indeed , in the eight events since his last victory in which he has finished third equal or better , he has never once failed to beat par in the last round .
14 Even after deciding to put public service behind him and concentrate on the private sector , he has never quite seemed able to escape involvement with government .
15 I can well believe that he has always been in favour of a social charter in Europe , but he has never before asked us to be in Europe enjoying its disadvantages .
16 Charles was too sensitive for his liking , too intellectual , too philosophical , and although Charles adored his father and has spent a lifetime trying to please him and be as he would like , he has never really succeeded .
17 Having been waited on hand and foot for most of his life and had people jump whenever he called , he has never really had the opportunity to be anything else .
18 Indeed , he has never really fitted in since Kendall brought him down from Scotland more than a year ago .
19 Yet even Eubank , deep down , does question his continuation in a sport that he has never really liked .
20 To his surprise he finds himself basically in agreement on a wide range of questions which he has never really thought about before .
21 Though Page is a very fine photographer , he has never really bettered the work he did in Vietnam .
22 He has never really taken off , but keep with him , he has steady sales .
23 But it has never since been debated as solemnly , as urgently or as hysterically as it was in the 1950s .
24 To the church 's credit it has never seriously attempted to rewrite this side of its history .
25 Torture of political detainees in Mauritania has been routine since 1986 , but it has never before been used on such a scale .
26 It has never before been more important to incorporate informed legal advice into corporate decision making .
27 As a result , it has never convincingly been able to counter the criticisms , which inevitably arose , when commonplace human capacity to apply intelligent questioning to proffered articles of faith , had become widespread and powerful enough to prevail above all dogma and superstition .
28 But it has never really shown that it has any new ideas about where it should end up .
29 Since the failure of ZTT and Sputnik particularly , it has never really seemed likely that our own spiky tarts could share the limelight with the outright MOR .
30 At the time , as I recall , it was generally thought that Leavis had had the better of things , partly because he made his a personal attack , and dealt Snow 's reputation as a novelist , which was then high , a blow from which it has never really recovered .
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