Example sentences of "[pron] never [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I never question the colour of any man 's money .
2 But although I played lead for a long time in the group I never cite lead players like Clapton or Beck .
3 Thereafter I never attacked Rowse 's political views in print , and , when I came to know him better , I no longer felt I had reason to do so .
4 I never sunbathe , ’ says Robyn .
5 Instead I 've been thrust into the sort of social whirl I never experienced in Nottingham — or in London , for that matter . ‘
6 I never experienced any direct insults .
7 Er the industrial life I never experienced before .
8 During my whole flight career , and that was long enough , I never experienced any hostile actions from the RAF .
9 I never cheated Saint Winifred , nor will she suffer cheating now .
10 I never regret anything . ’
11 This is why Paul the apostle could say : ‘ May I never boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ , through which the world has been crucified to me and I to the world . ’
12 I must have been spot on his wavelength for I never left the quiet room after one of his healings without a sense , almost of VROOOOM !
13 I never left you , ’ Christine said .
14 I never left him , ’ she said .
15 I never left school till I was fifteen .
16 Surtees was a good choice , but I never got to know him the way I did Graham Hill , Jackie Stewart and Pedro Rodriguez .
17 I never got as far as the wedding , Mum , but it was unlucky , was n't it ? ’
18 I never got beyond page two this morning . ’
19 I was seriously considering going to India to become a monk but I never got round to it ! ’
20 I never got my money back from Bill Murphy , either .
21 Besides training and obtaining supplies , there was Arabic to learn , though I never got very far , French and Hausa to improve , and dozens of books to read on desert survival and the background to the Sahara .
22 I must have been awfully slow , I never got in ahead of her and was always the poor mutt who staggered into the office in the small hours , bleary-eyed and half-dead , while Olive , yawning profusely and clutching her hot water bottle to her bosom , was able to trip down the path to her waiting bed and not surface till about midday the next day .
23 I never got an answer to my question , a reasonable enough one I maintained , what was magnetism ?
24 I never got beyond the moment he sets eyes on him , which happens at the top of the second page .
25 I never got my dollar .
26 I never got as far as his nose .
27 I never got to hear Arthur Calder-Marshall talking about Patrick Hamilton , but just a few days later I was able to read Patrick Hamilton about Arthur Calder-Marshall , in a letter to Hamilton 's brother in 1951 about a radio talk Calder-Marshall had given : ‘ Arthur C-M 's description of me as he first knew me ( at the Wells Hotel , Hampstead ) makes very amusing reading .
28 ‘ I felt I never got a chance there , but I have been given the chance at Norwich and I 'm very pleased with how well it has gone . ’
29 It had been planned to take the aircraft up to 5,000ft and carry out some general handling checks , but I never got up that high , consequently I ended up doing a figure of eights over Duxford at 300ft .
30 I never got over the shock .
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