Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] never [vb base] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But I can honestly say that I never worry about him now .
2 She dedicated her song to all the boys who had really regretted doing it , all the men who have ever said , naming no names , it took ten years of my life , and now I can truly say that I never want to even talk to him again , never to see him .
3 Many girls said to me that you never recover from anorexia or bulimia or compulsive eating , but having suffered from all three for over seven years , I can say very strongly that this need not be true .
4 It 's just that you never think of humans as having holes in their socks . ’
5 The special rule of the kitchen is to make sure that there is light over every work surface so that you never work in your own shadow .
6 ‘ But they let you walk in and take his place before they even knew that you never laugh at anything , even if it 's funny . ’
7 I join him in congratulating the industry on its export achievements — something that we never hear from the Labour party .
8 Ay , I I 've I 've said that to them I said well you might have , if I take to work you 'll certainly hear some they said tha well if that 's common usage words that 's what it has to be and words that we never use at all that are in dictionaries and nobody ever uses them , they want to know common ordinary speech words that we use .
9 We pretend that we never think of everything that makes us what we are . ’
10 Most of us move on without daring to look back , so we never come to terms with the truth about these old relationships .
11 SATELLITES : They are in SPACE and stay there by going so fast that they never stay in one place long enough to fall down .
12 They would not confirm the loan — on the ground that they never comment on arrangements with clients .
13 Animals learn to do many things that they never do as an unconditioned response to any stimulus .
14 The parent may either emulate this approach or completely refute it and feel that they never want to be like their parents .
15 It may be that some of our roles conflict ( e.g. parental responsibilities might conflict with commitments at work ) or different groups might impose conflicting expectations in relation to one particular role ( e.g. in a man 's role as shop steward the managers might expect him to calm disputes while his work-mates might demand that he never compromise with the bosses ) .
16 And I never speak to her .
17 And I never know with you , ’ she answered .
18 I 'm erm I 've been working in low cost housing , housing charities , for a very long time , with Shelter and various other charities like that , and I never cease to be amazed that the Conservative Group , here or nationally , are hostile to subsidies for council housing , because the subsidy which goes to owner-occupiers , through mortgage tax relief , is very much greater than the subsidy that goes to council housing and there 's nothing we as a Council can do about this , but I do hope that in due course we will get a fair system of subsidising houses for everybody , so that wealthy people on high incomes who are getting a big subsidy on their housing through their tax relief , erm are not getting more than people on low incomes living in council houses .
19 I 've never been in jail and I never wan na find out what it 's like in jail but if you actually ever go to the police station , Harlow police station , they sometimes let people up there and do tours , no one likes being left in the cell cos when the door closes it 's very very small and it 's very claustrophobic , and it 's not very nice .
20 I 've been very poor , I 've cleaned toilets for Mecca , I 've slept on Euston station , and I never want to be like that again .
21 and I never want for anything and I said when , I said with you if you want something you get it
22 Yeah , and one got stuck in the , there was an entry between my father-in-law 's shop and the next one and one of these cattle ran down the entry and got stuck in the entry , you know it was only narrow and the they had to shoot it , but er oh yes it was a , that was a thing you never hear of today and you never hear of people putting tannin down when people are ill do you ?
23 ‘ Is n't it extraordinary what goes on under your feet and you never know about it .
24 Are you looking for the interaction where you learn something about the culture from talking to the people or do you want minimal interaction where simply you visit a place , and you stay in your little bubble or ghetto with people of your own tour company , you do everything together and you never come into contact with local people .
25 And you never come to an end with him .
26 And I was going to consult you , but really Algeria is a long way away , and you never seem to be in Paris … so , yes , I sold some rather boring stock that was as safe as Fort Knox and about as immobile , and invested in de Chavigny .
27 And if you never speak to me again , I wo n't ask why , unless you tell me I can . ’
28 And we never hear about the thousands and thousands of sales that must take place every day where nothing 's gone wrong at all .
29 A spokesman for the Amazonian Kayapo Indians , Payacan , says that scientists will be welcome if they can demonstrate that their activities will bring benefits to the Indians , but he adds that : " lots of scientists just come and ask and ask and ask and then go away and we never hear about their results " .
30 What if we never heat from them again ?
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