Example sentences of "[pron] never [adv] [vb past] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | What is more , I was on the organising committee , so I resigned and I never again exhibited at the Independents exhibition . |
2 | I felt , I felt , I never even thought of I mean I I never felt nothing for Rosalind no interest or anything . |
3 | All this other pile of stuff I never even looked at . |
4 | I never even looked at it . |
5 | I never even consented to the hotel , did I ? |
6 | ‘ I NEVER ever went to a gig or had even heard of the term ‘ gig ’ before I joined the band , ’ says the little girl who owns pop 's most exquisite voice . |
7 | But I never ever worked on a boat you know . |
8 | I never before worked with such complete belief in and admiration for any man or any government and one 's faith in democracy is apt to be shattered when one sees a man like S.B. defeated by falsehood and misrepresentation . |
9 | Something interesting happened to me that I never really thought about , erm , but I used to get these dreams where I used to dream that I 'd be either falling off a cliff or driving a car and getting into an accident and like or driving off a cliff . |
10 | Erm definitely savings , that 's something that er I never really thought about , it 's shown me a way to get some , some money together to buy , buy a boat which would be nice . |
11 | I never really thought of it like that . |
12 | But I never really thought of the problems . |
13 | I s I , I never really played with Windows , I just installed it to do the job of running this one application and then left it alone . |
14 | ‘ You know I never really agreed with letting everyone learn to read . |
15 | All these months while I 've been writing these letters for her , I 've been putting myself in her place , feeling all the love she feels , remembering things that I never really knew about in the first place . |
16 | And I never really asked for her . |
17 | I never really listened to The Beatles and looked out for the guitar , I 'd just listen to the song as a whole . |
18 | I never really planned on feeding for this long — it just happened . |
19 | While I had liked the Colonello very much , because of his courteous way of talking to me , I never really took to Camino — who seemed more English than the English with his stiff upper lip — although subsequently he behaved very well . |
20 | ‘ As strikers , we were always at opposite ends of the field so I never really came into contact with Frank on the park , ’ recalls Pearson . |
21 | I remember when the wild-west look was in fashion , though I must confess I never really cared for it myself . ’ |
22 | Yet , in spite of all that , and the old mid-winter recordings within me , that winter — last winter — I never once resorted to glancing up at the pulley with its rope , the exhaust pipe of my car nor even the barrel of my shotgun . |
23 | I never actually spoke to anybody about boyfriends , contraceptives , intercourse , whatever , I just sort of picked little things up , I thought if you were under sixteen either your parents came with you or you do n't get anything . |
24 | And I never much cared for the bumptious , muscular side of The Smiths , so I welcome the spaciness Vini Reilly brings as new guitarist , whether it 's the lurid wig-out of ‘ Alsatian Cousin' or the dew-and-moonbeam iridescence of ‘ Late Night , Maudlin Street ’ . |
25 | ‘ Carrington , I must admit I never much believed in any of this malarkey , but it looks as if I 've been proved wrong . |
26 | She never even hinted at it aloud , of course , probably because such emotions ran counter to the veneer of toughness imposed on her by her FedPol training . |
27 | She never ever referred to what had happened on the beach . |
28 | My grandmother paid for it — she never really came to terms with Mum 's moving abroad , and I think that was her way of making sure I never lost the other half of my inheritance . ’ |
29 | So she came back to London and married the man I called my father , but she never really cared for him and she still saw this other man sometimes when he came to London on business . |
30 | I sa I said about half past three , that she must have been enjoying it because she never once came to me |