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

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1 When I reached home , my wife made me promise never to go to sea again , and I thought my adventures had come to an end .
2 Ryan made me promise never to tell you . ’
3 I realized I had never known any other world apart from Lowood or Gateshead .
4 Anyone 'd think I 'd never had a baby before . ’
5 you 'd think I 'd never fed him !
6 I realised I had never ever shaken his hand before , MPs do not do that sort of thing .
7 ‘ Oh , no , my dear Shiona , I fear I have never been wrong about you .
8 I mean when I got , when I got here okay er when I was in the lower sixth and I like sort of got in and then like it was so weird being , I mean I 'd never been to a blokes ' school before I came here
9 I mean I 've never heard a reggae record like this , nor any other record , come to that , imagine the sort of slow , two-note bassline of De La Soul 's ‘ What 's More ’ taken back to its R&B roots , with copping guitar , honking sax and leering swagger in the rhythm .
10 I mean I 've never talked to them so I I do n't know yet
11 By the gardens , in the corner , they made er parts but I mean I 've never been in , in the factory , in their factory , but I do know that they made erm things for the motor industry .
12 I mean I 've never timed them .
13 What effectively , I think , I mean I 've never actually sat down because it would be an enormous mistake and nobody would thank me for it , but my guess is that those enormously complex classificated can be understood as a method by which old men rig the system for their own benefit and hide this kinds of ridiculous anonymous and the anomaly basically is the young men end up with old wives
14 I mean I 've never needed a new licence for the last three and a half years but Nicholas erm prior to this in the countdown to me appearing for my drink drive which is in a matter of about ten weeks I believe in the countdown to that , Nick said on several o two occasions anyway while other members of staff were present , Well this is a way of getting rid of him without having to pay him redundancy money .
15 erm from yesterday er I think meself personally I 'm very methodical sort of person and I felt what was most important the revelations meself was thought patterns and the use of most structured structured in a presentation and also the importance I could n't believe how that using them made such a difference actually to yourself when you 're standing there and the audience participation erm thought patterns well I 've always used that was just a revelation I mean I 've never
16 And it 's a different kind of enjoyment , but , I mean I 've never played squash
17 I do n't , I do n't know anybody that I , I 've I mean I 've never seen a group , I mean you see it on films every now and then you know , a group of people that really , really spark one another off , like in The Big Chill and all the things like that but erm I 've never seen it before .
18 Funny though I mean I 've never known problem before .
19 she says take about two or three with it , get , get out the system , the cough , it just pains in me head all the time , I mean I 've never known headaches all
20 Yeah , yeah , I mean I 've never seen nor heard
21 that 's what I said to Ron , I mean I 've never known I ca n't remember the last time I when I used to work for Colin for ten years trying to get a holiday out of Colin was like trying to get blood !
22 I 've never looked , I mean I 've never looked , I 've never looked through one and i i it 's funny really cos you look through and the door , th the door that was near to there looks absolutely miles away , you 're going through , going through a
23 I mean I 've never heard a thing so .
24 oh you do n't know what he was like when he was home , he was , I mean I 've never seen daddy er sort of , occasionally cry and shaking
25 I mean I 've never seen it in that context .
26 I mean I 've never looked through a telescope .
27 I mean I 've never met Mrs. Thatcher , the only thing I know about her the only facts I have about her I 've got through the press .
28 I du n no I I mean I have never actually had a written reference from anybody when I 've left
29 Then she blurted the thought out : ‘ D' you know I 've never thought of you as really English .
30 I do n't know I 've never needed
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