Example sentences of "he had never been [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He had never been close to his son , Mark 's father , but had doted on his grandson and had often talked to him of the old Russia .
2 Maybe he had never been innocent .
3 Nastily , she said , and he had never been that before .
4 He had never been much of a fellow for breasts .
5 Thrush Green was sorry to hear that he had never been married , had been married unhappily and was now separated from his wife , had been happily married and lost his wife in childbirth , and ( disastrously ) still married , with a wife who would be coming to live with him at the corner house within a few days .
6 Now , as the son came to see the marble bust for the last time , court photographers crowded around to capture the poignancy of the son saying goodbye , presumably with a sense of terrible failure , to the father for whom he had never been good enough .
7 But he had never been closer to it than the road and now , driving up to it , it struck him again that the description ‘ cottage ’ was hardly appropriate .
8 He was a family man and , despite being a native New Yorker , he had never been closer to real violence in his whole life than on the TV. screen of his comfortable suburban house in Richmond .
9 Craig was suddenly in the room , moving towards her , holding out his arms to her as though he had never been absent .
10 He had never been afraid or apprehensive before , but now he realised that something was amiss .
11 He had never been this way before .
12 Yet he had never been further from his native village than the horse and carriage festival forty miles away , where he competed every year .
13 He had never been able to deal with the outside .
14 All his dealings had been with himself and that larger self of family which had been thrown together by marriage or accident : he had never been able to go out from his shell of self .
15 He had never been able to lose himself in a crowd , or dash off somewhere suddenly on a whim .
16 He had never been able to bring himself to talk about it before , ’ he said .
17 His nanny had scolded him over and over , but he had never been able to stop .
18 His war record and the fact that he had never been able to catch him redhanded whilst poaching appealed to his old world code of honour .
19 He had taken the name of Varna from the name of the port from which he had sailed but he had lived his life in terror of deportation , a fear that had haunted him long after it had ceased to be a real threat , so that he had never been able to enjoy his son 's success , seeing it only as something which drew unwelcome attention to the Varna family .
20 For him the girl in the picture ‘ was made to seem perfectly in context as he had never been able to see people before ’ .
21 Adam might have escaped the file memories for years , suppressed them and jerked violently away from them , but he had never been able to pretend he was unscathed by those events .
22 Fred was a kind , considerate man , uncomplicated and loving in his way , but she regretted that he had never been able really to arouse her fully and take her to the height of passion .
23 " Tricky Dick " Nixon was an astute party politician , but he had never been able to project an appealing public " image " .
24 He had never been able to hit the animal but he knew how to throw a punch , and the Punk was n't such a good mover as Cobber .
25 The people in his past had been real once but , although that was a very long time ago , he had never been able to forget them or what they had done to his life .
26 He had never been able to grasp it himself , never been able to assemble the jigsaw pieces of his identity into a clear recognisable picture .
27 It was the nature of dogs to eat cats and he had never been able to see the sense of trying to stop them .
28 Perpetually subdued by the rigours of behaviour , and almost unable to express himself outside the vernaculars of Hunting , Racing , Shooting , Fishing and Cricket , he had never been able to make his case against Nico : " Awful , awful " was the best he could do .
29 Moodie had succeeded over Ulster 's short circuits at Kirkistown and Bishopscourt but , despite four years of tryi West , he had never been able to crack what is arguably Ulster 's toughest race .
30 He had never been able to take in the fact that she was a fifteen-year-old girl .
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