Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [modal v] never " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'll make her my wife , ’ he declared to himself , ‘ or I 'll never be able to concentrate on work again ! ’
2 Or I 'll never eat dim-sum with you again . ’
3 ‘ Do n't let her in or I 'll never get any lunch .
4 I 'd better write that down or I 'll never remember it specially with er what comes next ?
5 The only person who ever explained what the operation was for was the nurse at the hospital , or I would never have known .
6 ‘ I had no idea , ’ she informed him earnestly , ‘ no idea at all what Rose had in mind , or I would never have gone with her .
7 I had no idea you did n't approve of go-go dancing or I 'd never have taken you there . ’
8 I thought you were an experienced professional or I 'd never have let you go in the first place !
9 Where she need never think of him again .
10 Where you 'll never find her , ’ he mumbled .
11 Where you 'll never trouble him , my lord .
12 She 'd already hit Boardwalk twice and in desperation gave him a couple more , but it was like living one of those nightmares where you can never quite reach what you 're trying to catch .
13 You 've got to be positive , or you 'll never get out of this mess . ’
14 You will have to be organised or you 'll never find anything but it is worth it .
15 WIGAN boss John Monie has warned British rugby league : ‘ Get your act together or you 'll never be world champions . ’
16 Do not unroll the condom when you take it out of the packet , or you 'll never get it on his penis .
17 You must do it yourself or you 'll never regain your confidence .
18 You 've also got to be able to get comfy and take a breather when you can or you 'd never last a race .
19 ‘ A good thing you were near Gullholm when the engine failed or you 'd never have survived . ’
20 You will have to be a little cruel to be kind or she 'll never regain her stability or independence .
21 ‘ I hope our Mum do n't start borrowin' off of 'er or she 'll never get it back . ’
22 We must go down and tell your mam , or she 'll never forgive us .
23 He ca n't have told Sister , or she 'd never have pitched you straight into the A.R.R. Unit .
24 If there is only one , he or she will never be able to cover all aspects of community life , and may even be disqualified , by reason of age , sex , or colour , from participating in certain activities .
25 Additionally , once a person is appointed , not only need the minister never account for the choice , but the likelihood is that he or she will never have to justify it on performance grounds .
26 It is rather like doing a jigsaw puzzle where one might never get started if insisting first on finding the exact home for this one particular piece before trying with the rest .
27 We will seek reassurance that we are loved in all kinds of bizarre ways rather than acknowledge there were times when we were not loved , or we may never have been loved , or even that we may have been hated .
28 We started with provisioning the boat at the quay ( ’ Put the bloody whisky out of sight or we 'll never get shown in Saudi Arabia ’ ) and leaving the quay .
29 ‘ Keep moving , or we 'll never get there . ’
30 Get it together , Doyle , or we 'll never pin these bastards down … ’
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