Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] have never [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Oh well , you see , the truth of the matter is that dragons have never existed as you ( and , until I was poisoned some three months ago , I ) understand existence . |
2 | ‘ It does n't help that FISA have never held me responsible ? ’ |
3 | The Government would have us believe that students have never had it so good . |
4 | in grant is the basis for their claim that students have never had it so good — that they are getting more money now than ever before . |
5 | Left-wing and right-wing , labour and management have never wavered from the pursuit of economic growth . |
6 | Here it would be a bitter mockery to spread the word of an outdated and mythical humanism in a society where mutilation , subservience , degeneration and anguish have never held greater sway . |
7 | But though the youngster is still in considerable discomfort , his spirit and courage have never failed him . |
8 | She and Charles have never given a party on New Year 's Eve before . |
9 | Geordies and tykes have never got on particularly well — they are always friendly to one another , but they are distinct groups . |
10 | Skilful lobbying has meant that its place has been taken by wrestling on the curious promise that there will be both a men 's and women 's competition in 1994 even though women have never established a real presence in freestyle wrestling as they have in judo . |