Example sentences of "[conj] i [verb] never " in BNC.
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1 | where I 've never been , and , on the wall , |
2 | where the games are getting played or I 've never seen it in a paper that I 've picked up in the morning , it 's never been in it ! |
3 | ‘ When I was very young I had frequent dreams of Israel and the River Jordan , although I had never been there , and the first word I spoke was ‘ Abba ’ — the Jewish word for father . |
4 | Strathbeg is one of the least known and yet most delightful lochs in Scotland and I was aware of its reputation , having discovered it whilst researching my book The Trout Lochs of Scotland , although I had never fished there . |
5 | There was even a suggestion that I was one of Juval Aviv 's sources for the Interfor Report , although I had never met the man or even seen his report at that point . |
6 | Many people see the penis as a joke ; although I 've never got a great deal of amusement out of mine . |
7 | ‘ I like Dickon , although I 've never seen him . ’ |
8 | Although I 've never I 've not met this element before it 's rather interesting . |
9 | ‘ Although I 've never thought about it if I was doing a job down here . ’ |
10 | A bit tricky under the circumstances , although I 've never actually done it with a raving loony . |
11 | We had real cowboys teaching us how to use a gun although I 've never felt the need to carry a gun um , I felt like a five year old with a pistol . |
12 | Indeed the magazine tables proffer The Economist , the Spectator and a clutch of literary magazines , although I 've never seen any of them being read . |
13 | He had n't really kicked her in the face ; you 've got to draw the line somewhere , although I 've never been exactly sure where . |
14 | They 've got the spare uniform somewhere , although I 've never seen it . |
15 | Rather like running the YMCA in fact , although I 'd never thought of it like that before . |
16 | I would be responsible for sound , second-unit camera , and most of the stills — although I 'd never operated a movie-camera or tape-recorder in my life . |
17 | Then , although I 'd never had any morning sickness , I began to feel pain after I 'd eaten . ’ |
18 | I 'd told her not to worry and that he was one of the lads , although I 'd never seen him before , and we were just waiting for her to go before we started the party . |
19 | They are a part of the process , although I have never signed an artist from a demo without seeing the group play live . |
20 | I often used to read it when we were in action and , believe it or not , every time I took up the book it opened at page 92 , although I have never deliberately read that page , as far as I can remember — so I took the hint and wrote … ’ |
21 | I do sometimes go down to 2½lb , but although I have never been broken on it I never feel as confident as I ought . |
22 | They were grand folk , and it 's because of them that I am not one of the antismoking lobby ( although I have never associated personally with nicotine ) . |
23 | I believe that the general practitioners find a problem list more informative ( although I have never investigated this formally ) and that the copy letters in the notes make a more useful case summary than the handwritten record . |
24 | Oisin , who knew a little of the theory of sorcery — ‘ Although I have never aspired to its practice , ’ he would have said modestly — knew that with the emerging of the first , the others would have gained strength and confidence . |
25 | There were a couple of things that I 've never seen anywhere since , relics of Victorian engineering . |
26 | The result of this strategy is that I 've never missed a plane in twenty-eight years of international travel — except once . |
27 | The resulting chaos was so memorable that I 've never dared take a holiday during a conference again ! |
28 | ‘ You 've done something with a western that I 've never see before . |
29 | ‘ There 's a parochial side to Scotland that I 've never been able to accept . |
30 | Apart from the fact that I 've never known her dig up a weed or pick a single daffodil , she simply is n't cut out for that kind of work . ’ |