Example sentences of "never [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | Never enough to be serious . |
2 | You 're never away to the dentist Peter . |
3 | We are watching the brides of Christ probably never ever to be seen again in the year two thousand and fifty six . |
4 | Apparently never close to the Chinese ( he never learned the language and travelled with a large retinue of porters in some style ) , he wrote little about the people and rather drily on the landscape and plants . |
5 | But as they seized her by the mantle , she shook it from her shoulders , folded two of her children in her arms and floated away through a window , never more to be seen by her husband and the two children she had left behind . |
6 | The cholera epidemic sweeping Latin America has called attention as never before to the need for basic health care and education throughout the region . |
7 | Cagney 's class credentials were as impeccable as those of Bickford and Beery but he was never really to be a worker ; he was a city man and it was the pace , wit , style , and electricity of the city that Cagney now seized on as his hallmark . |
8 | More feels this presence of the past when ‘ we look into the eyes of love ’ and obtain ‘ for one supercelestial moment — the glimpse of a reality never before imagined , and never again to be revealed ’ . |
9 | Certainly he was never again to be as actively interested in the company as he was in the late 1940s . |
10 | Hitler was never again to be at the centre of public attention as he was for a while following the plot of 20 July 1944 . |
11 | Even so , it was never again to be so easy . |
12 | By level 9 , i.e. by about 6000 BC , Knossian houses were made of mud or mudbrick ; some level 9 bricks seem to have been deliberately hardened by firing , which — remarkably — was never again to be the practice in neolithic or bronze age Crete . |
13 | Beautifully made and beautifully decorated , Kamares vessels are of a quality and refinement never again to be achieved in the Aegean world . |
14 | In Kate Norgate 's words , the question " stirred up a trouble which was never again to be laid wholly to rest till the child who was its as yet innocent cause had broken his father 's heart " . |
15 | I did not own such a garment ; I had stopped wearing shorts when I left school , determined never again to be taken for a ‘ lad ’ . |
16 | She was determined never again to be a party to the hideous transformation which overcomes the partners of a bad marriage , who grow fangs and horns and sprout black monstrous wolfish hair , who claw and cling and bite and suck . |
17 | ‘ IT IS A REGION more difficult to traverse than the Alps or the Himalayas , but if strength and courage are sufficient for the task , by a year 's toil a concept of sublimity can be obtained never again to be equalled on the hither side of Paradise . ’ |
18 | They were for all ages , from the very young to the schoolroom young lady ; some might even be classed as adult fiction , though they were never again to be published as such . |
19 | She decided therefore that The Sun was never again to be offered ‘ Laura Ashley ’ publicity material and reinforced as tight a hold as possible on the Image . |
20 | Once returned however , they were never again to be used as coronation regalia . |
21 | Robbins insisted that the Committee had not intended to erect a barrier of that kind , and deplored Crosland 's establishment of ‘ a rigid line between them never again to be crossed ’ . |
22 | For three years now , I 've carried this pack with me from place to place — a penance , a mortification , a burden that weighed as heavy as sin — thinking never again to open it , never again to be asked to take out my chisel or swing my mallet . |
23 | After Moulin 's capture by the Germans in June 1943 , the CNR was never again to be headed by the CFLN 's representative . |