Example sentences of "never have [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Yeah well it probably will be cos but it I mean they 've never had to go to that extension have they ?
2 Turning to stare at Ellie , who was rather horrified by Phena 's behaviour — something she would never have done to her own mother — she accused , ‘ You 're his granddaughter ! ’
3 Like , in England we 'd never have gone to a domestic dispute unless a crime had been committed .
4 ‘ Without Meredith Jones I would never have gone to University , ’ he said .
5 Once the judge had concluded that the psychologist 's evidence was so compelling that he felt constrained to accept it , if he had applied his mind to a proper construction of section 78 the evidence would never have gone to the jury .
6 I was a bit oh dear , no , no I would never have gone to anybody , no .
7 For example … / in the old days a man of my standing would never have gone to the shops ; everything would be sent to his house : grain , chillies , cotton , cloth .
8 ‘ I should never have gone to the hairdresser — ’
9 ‘ If it had n't been for me , ’ Mrs Danby said darkly , ‘ Veronica would never have gone to that wine and cheese party .
10 If she had been like most women of her time she would never have gone to Navron or kept Willian ( the Frenchman 's servant employed .
11 Otherwise , he would never have referred to the only point upon which he and his advisors were at odds .
12 But for him , I would never have risen to these heights . ’
13 It did not evolve from the previous work on the classical Super ( which would never have led to it ) but was a piece of serendipity .
14 ‘ If she had n't got married and coupled with that whey-faced young man , one thing would never have led to another .
15 ‘ But they would never have reacted to just our pictures or our ceramics .
16 He 'd never have sunk to this if he was actually trying to sell one of his plays .
17 He felt a sense of guilt but at the same time knew he could never have spoken to her anyway .
18 There is no doubt that the two old ladies did a little plotting to marry their favourite grandchildren off to on another ; but without the events of 1979 their dearest hopes might never have come to be .
19 For most of the time the plaintiffs seemed to miss out on the need to prove their reliance on the accounts and had they addressed this early enough , the case might never have come to court .
20 If only Jonathan had been around she might never have come to France , she might have stayed in London to explain it all to him , but he was away on business for a week , and the need to escape had been too powerful to resist .
21 If only she could turn back the clock she would never have come to this wretched country in the first place .
22 Well the Ministry of Defence came into Harrogate just over fifty years ago and the jobs were done to some e to a large extent by people who might never have come to Harrogate if the Ministry of Defence had not er brought them in .
23 If there had n't been the publicity , then the malpractice would never have come to light .
24 It was really very fortunate for her that the social worker suggested putting Sarah and George into care just when she did , otherwise Annie would never have got to where she is today .
25 I could never have agreed to such a plan , but was pleased at Mick 's change of mood .
26 On another occasion , Phil Morris knew that , had Laura been consulted , she would never have agreed to a particular print being produced with a border .
27 The vicar would never have agreed to any kind of mock funeral , but he finally yielded to Midge 's plea that some intercession should be made for the souls of the unknown man and woman whose charred corpses lay in the refrigerator at the mortuary .
28 He should never have sung to me .
29 He never lifted whole sections of design from antique buildings as Wilkins did , and as some architects are doing again in our own day , or squeezed his buildings into medieval or Jacobean plan forms : it would never have occurred to him that he should .
30 It would never have occurred to Nathan Holland , the young man on whose arm she leant , to think of such a thing ; he had worked with Paul Arkwright in the publishing house which turned out many of the latter 's books on philosophy , and soon Paul had asked him , knowing his astonishing gift for languages , if he would translate some of them .
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