Example sentences of "[adj] i never " in BNC.
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1 | Martin took time to reply , ‘ Sorry I never managed . |
2 | ‘ Sorry I never know with you . ’ |
3 | ‘ I never felt I was at any risk and in terms of being brave I never even considered it . ’ |
4 | I am afraid I never understood until I saw Hickson 's letter to Wash that even in Bedfordshire the Extra-Mural Board had become the recognised body under Chapter III . |
5 | He still had hopes of me , but I 'm afraid I never enjoyed killing things . |
6 | ‘ Jacqui , I 'm afraid I never got the photos to him . ’ |
7 | To be honest I never get much washing done during the winter months . |
8 | He did n't approve of me , and to be honest I never much cared for him , either . |
9 | ‘ So many people have said to me over the years that it is very sad I never bore Norman a child , that I only ever had stepchildren to love . |
10 | Makes me glad I never touched the stuff . ’ |
11 | Glad I never was one . ’ |
12 | ‘ I 'm glad I never agreed to marry you . |
13 | He said shit , glad I never drove the car down there . |
14 | I 'm glad I never won again then . |
15 | I 'm glad I never wear |
16 | Fucking lucky I never had a knife in me hand were n't it ? |
17 | When I 'm ill I never ever get tummyache do I ? |
18 | I was always so tired I never wanted to go out — I felt I could never look nice , anyway . |
19 | It 's like I never really broke free , you know . ’ |
20 | It 's like I never been here before . |
21 | In all the years Francis and I were married I never asked him for a cent . |
22 | ‘ I 'm sure I never saw a letter about it , ’ says Pamela defensively . |
23 | ‘ Sure I never know where that boy is . |
24 | The children make sure I never have a straightforward day |
25 | And I 'm sure I never gave her any reason to be so high-and-mighty ! ’ |
26 | ‘ I do n't remember what I said , but I 'm sure I never meant to do that . |
27 | My grandmother paid for it — she never really came to terms with Mum 's moving abroad , and I think that was her way of making sure I never lost the other half of my inheritance . ’ |
28 | I loved you , Neil Cochrane , truly loved you , that was no lie , and I shall make sure I never love another man . |
29 | I 'm sure I never implied such a thing . |
30 | He liked to tell one that he was a dilettante , ‘ I 've never written a line for publication nor put brush to water-colour , in short I never did a stroke of work , except for those few years teaching at Harvard , and I must admit that I enjoyed every moment of them — in retrospect . ’ |