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

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1 But it never worried them .
2 E w It never worried me .
3 It never worried him , ’ Candace said scathingly .
4 It never worried Kenneth . ’
5 It never crossed her mind — that was the bad part of the mistake — that for the prince as well the marriage could not be an end in itself .
6 He went off to a club where they wanted him to prove his age at the door ; it never crossed his mind that anyone else was under age .
7 It never crossed my mind that I would ever recover from the suffering I underwent during my last days there , and especially my last hours .
8 It never crossed my mind that I might one day have to fight .
9 It never crossed my mind to wear ‘ slacks ’ at a university in the late 1950s , still less that a girl could go to one of the ancient Oxbridge men 's colleges .
10 He said : ‘ It never crossed my mind when I moved to London that Ballymena would lose their Division One status .
11 It never crossed our minds that with the Tory Government in serious trouble , our MPs would hold out a lifeline . ’
12 If a pig gets its teeth in you it never lets go . ’
13 This all-embracing assumption is most improbable but it is justifiable since it never lets us down .
14 ‘ You it never touched , ’ she said .
15 We did n't sulk and we did n't pout and it never lasted .
16 The mother wasp , therefore , does not merely dig a burrow , and later leave it never to return : she departs from and comes back to it many times .
17 At the end of the same year an unofficial foreign affairs committee was formed within the ruling Liberal party to mobilise public opinion in favour of fuller discussion of foreign policy in parliament , though it never represented more than a minority of Liberal members .
18 First , it never represented a major investment outlet for US business as a whole .
19 This , Mwangaza ( ‘ Light ’ ) , was later to become the first Swahili daily , but although it cost only three cents it never achieved sales higher than about 1,400 .
20 It never failed to anger him — the clearly apparent greater affluence of hospital administrators as compared to his own lack of money .
21 It never failed to amaze her that men should even attempt to tell such transparent lies .
22 She was not a greatly intelligent woman , being one of those persons who always seem busy without ever achieving anything in particular , and it never failed to amaze her that her son could remember what he read when she had difficulty remembering the day of the week .
23 It never failed to chill him .
24 He often did this when in contemplative mood and it never failed to unnerve me .
25 It never failed .
26 It never failed .
27 It never gets dark in the sky , so I 'd never be afraid .
28 It never gets any better , and I never do any less flying . ’
29 They write out a cheque but it never gets cashed for it 's taken back at once .
30 Through radical ‘ reflexive ’ spectacles , all this excavation work occurs so late in the process of constructing crime and criminals that it never gets to the foundations .
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