Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb mod] never get " in BNC.

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1 " My friend Lee would smile and tell me that I would never get real unity among seafaring men because they would not stick together .
2 The older woman looks tense and upset , and says she 's missing her bingo , but dare n't go to her old club " because he might see me , " but if she does n't go she 'll miss the annual trip and , " if I do n't go on that I 'll never get out .
3 Of course Scamp gets to claim about twenty grand on some dubious insurance policy and I resign myself to the fact that I 'll never get beyond Inspector .
4 ‘ He warned me that I 'd never get much credit — that people would be dismissive of my part in the great tradition , ’ said Carrick .
5 I opened it out knowing straight off that I 'd never get it re-folded properly , and found Blackberry Hill .
6 I was in a very black and negative mood , I remember , and waited for the trapeze artists to fall and kill themselves , for the female contortionist to twist herself into such a knot of meat that she would never get disentangled .
7 She began to consider the fact that she was over twenty-one and felt anxious that she would never get a home of her own .
8 So she felt , with an unexpected disappointment , that she would never get to know her landlord .
9 The first few days of what she and Cara now termed their ‘ Czechoslovakian Experience ’ had been carefully planned , so that Fabia knew in advance that she would never get to see Vendelin Gajdusek .
10 Linex liked the way I was thinking , but he said that you 'd never get the punters in and out quickly enough .
11 There 's an amazing amount of feel that you can get out of a guitar that you could never get out of any other instrument .
12 They 're they 're the sort of things that you could never get hold of , you know , that we always kept ourselves .
13 Différance means precisely that you can never get out of — and therefore have no need to get back to — history .
14 I think we will continue to have a degree of volatility in markets we 've not experienced previously and I think the way the market maker has to interpret his role now is such that we will never get the sort of fine tuning that the old jobbing system could provide .
15 Being assertive does not mean that we will never get angry .
16 She saw , too , that they would never get a better moment to start the final , grand hudson .
17 Now are aware that are losing the agency stuff therefore services should improve generally but this is mostly and the business travel , you know duty travel , cruise positioning that sort of thing , to the extent that erm and two of the ops people paid a visit to last week for a liaison meeting and one thing that I thought was absolutely remarkable that came out was in respect of complaining that they could never get through to anybody in erm in , they could n't get a reply from the extensions and they could n't send messages or anything .
18 Whether because they have genuinely changed their political philosophy or because they simply realize that they will never get away with it in a modern pluralistic society , for whatever reason , conservative Protestants have preferred to follow the democratic inheritance of the Reformation .
19 That it would never get passed , just on highways alone .
20 If you ask me , he 's one of those chaps whose marriage was so close and idyllic that he 'll never get over his wife 's death : he 's just passing the time as usefully as he can .
21 Saibol 's brother , Tepilit , was ready to die because he realized that he would never get justice .
22 He turned his head away , and as the light caught his face at a certain angle Nenna realised in terror that he was right and that he would never get anywhere .
23 There were some who hoped and half expected that he would never get there , and indeed , fought viciously to prevent it .
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