Example sentences of "[adv] it [vb mod] never " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore it would never purchase items brought up in such a way , as this would give support to these operations . |
2 | Perhaps it will never happen . |
3 | Perhaps it will never come near land at all . |
4 | Perhaps it will never come . |
5 | ‘ Perhaps it will never be over . ’ |
6 | So it can never be used against me . ’ |
7 | ‘ Mortmain' , or dead hand , refers to the fact that the church was an undying institution so that any land which it held in fee ( or freehold ) was never vacated by the death of its owner or came into the possession of a minor or an heiress ; thus it would never revert ( or escheat ) to the chief lord for the duration of the vacancy or minority , so depriving him of the valuable rights of wardship and marriage appertaining to feudal tenure . |
8 | It was a completely unique event as far as we were concerned it 'd never happened before and hopefully it 'll never happen again . |
9 | So when we went to Stylus Records and Telstar you know they were more than than happy to have because they seemed but I think that at at the start had we been looking for somebody here to take us over probably it would never have happened . |
10 | Greenberg claimed that ‘ modernist art developed out of a past without gap or break , and wherever it ends up it will never stop being intelligible in terms of the continuity of art ’ ( Krauss 1985a , pp. 1–8 ) . |
11 | If frozen food has thawed out it should NEVER be re-frozen — this is a potential health hazard . |
12 | Now it will never happen . |
13 | For surely it can never be accepted by any normal thinking person that the bloody battles and massacres that have been necessary to establish even a tentative hold on any part of that unhappy , and anything but ‘ holy ’ , land can possibly represent a successful implementation of that promise . |
14 | If the regulatory agency relied on victim-complaints for corporate crime , then it might never find itself in business . |
15 | And then it might never have happened . |
16 | However , if Venus has always had as little water as it seems to have today then it may never have been able to achieve such high surface temperatures . |
17 | And by doing so , The Accused rejects the assumptions of the other films , saying in effect that if this can not be said of this woman then it can never be said of any women in any situation . |
18 | I 'll never be able to accept what happened , but at least it should never be repeated … ’ |
19 | Yet it should never be forgotten that some of the disquiet felt about institutional care ( more fully discussed in Chapter 7 ) has arisen from the ‘ scandals ’ of chronic wards in hospitals , in which long-term patients were , on occasion , subjected to degrading treatment . |
20 | She told him it was there because of the air-raids in the war and even now , in 1951 , there were special reasons why it must never be removed . |
21 | Otherwise it would never be used . |
22 | It never does , it should never it should never be tied in with getting your own way . |