Example sentences of "never have a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Five year old Chloe Robinson will never have a normal life . |
2 | ‘ We may never have a better chance to conclude such a wide-ranging agreement . |
3 | ‘ We may never have a better chance to conclude such a wide-ranging agreement . |
4 | Great Britain have never won the World Cup but after this summer 's titanic struggle for the Ashes and blessed with home advantage , Mal Reilly 's men will never have a better chance to take the trophy . |
5 | He might never have a better chance . |
6 | Want to sing with a high pitched voice , you 'll never have a better chance . |
7 | She 'd never have a better opportunity . |
8 | I would never have a better diversion , I thought , then it did get better . |
9 | Some horses that are well fed on hay and grain all through the dry months of summer may never have a real glow of health until the spring grasses appear . |
10 | but as you say I , I can never have a real conversation with her like I can natter |
11 | Affiliated to the FDR in September 1980 , the organization has made its position clear -market women will never have a decent life until there is a popular democratic government . |
12 | and prove our Thomas wrong , he says I 'll never have a decent car . |
13 | Breton and Wintrobe rightly point out that ‘ we will never have a good understanding of the working of public and private bureaucracies if a representation of the behaviour of bureaucrats requires as many models as there are bureaus ’ ( 1982 , pp. 27–8 ) . |
14 | As in the case of calls , puts can never have a negative value , hence : . |
15 | We must never have a simplistic view of suffering . |
16 | And I was very sad to face the fact that , having hoped for four years , I might now never have a second child . |
17 | ‘ We would never have a Labour government able to carry out a Labour programme — even when that programme had won far more votes than any of the other parties . ’ |
18 | We 're articulate enough to fool ourselves that we 're nice people , but there 's a strong undercurrent to our thinking that encourages us to view people with a disability as lesser , and until we come to terms with that , we will never have a proper support system . |
19 | The owner of large , complex estates , who did not manage them personally , might never have a clear idea of his full income . |
20 | Without such research we shall never have a conclusive demonstration of the need ( or lack thereof ) to include other indicators in resource allocation to the NHS . |
21 | ‘ She 'll never have a fat arse , ’ said Belinda . |
22 | The kind of people who 'll order a guitar like this Manson will argue in reply that : ( a ) a production guitar will never have a handmade guitar 's combination of all the right bits with that extra edge of quality ; ( b ) it 's obviously better to go for a traditional design than some mutant battle-axe because you 're less likely to get sick of it and they 're a lot easier to customise further and there 's nothing better at fitting into virtually any style of music than an S-type or a T-type ; and ( c ) it 's their money , anyway . |