Example sentences of "[pers pn] never [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | I never got to the end of the table . |
2 | ‘ I never go to Bristol , ’ he wrote to John Thelwall . |
3 | ‘ I never go to Mass , ’ he answered curtly . |
4 | ‘ I 'd like to , ’ said Zach , ' but I never go to church so it 'd be a bit strange if I sing in it , wo n't it , me not even being a Christian . ‘ |
5 | I never go to sleep with food in my stomach . |
6 | Most importantly for my health I never go to the bank with the takings any more . |
7 | I never go to bed with the people I love . |
8 | ‘ I never go to the cinema , ’ said the student . |
9 | I never chose to be in this position . ’ |
10 | I never wrote to that box number . |
11 | I never expected to be much more than a character actor . |
12 | I am so happy , as I never expected to be , knowing that he wishes to marry me , has not rejected me as soiled goods as so many would have done . |
13 | ‘ I never listened to her so I did n't notice she was n't with me , ’ he said . |
14 | But I never listened to what God really wanted me to do . |
15 | I never ceased to be amazed by its proportions and architecture and spent many happy hours during School holidays , sketching this wonderful building . |
16 | I never ceased to be astounded by how quickly and thoroughly he absorbed the notes I gave him . ’ |
17 | I never ceased to be conscious of his very rare and precious honesty , kindness , sensitivity and sincerity . |
18 | I never seemed to be sort of up to the other scholars at all . |
19 | Well , you know , it you see , time were , I do n't know I suppose , I do n't know but I never seemed to be afraid and I used to have my or something round my waist , a belt with the keys hanging on and they supplied me with a as well , one of these , I do n't know what they 're made of they were n't all that heavy but still they were heavy enough to keep on . |
20 | I never meant to — ’ |
21 | ‘ Aoew , ’ she replied , ‘ I never listen to them things ! ’ |
22 | Constance Cummings , with her bossy graciousness , infuses some air into the play , as in her dismissal of the fact that her new governess has no references : ‘ I never listen to what one woman says about another . ’ |
23 | ‘ I never listen to the charts at all now . |
24 | But even for the sake of seeing them again , I never longed to be back … . |
25 | But I never rise to their teasing . |
26 | ‘ I never went to drama school , ’ he would say without a hint of regret , ‘ but learnt my craft the hard way . ’ |
27 | I never went to one , I 'd never seen a live band that actually wrote their own stuff . |
28 | ‘ I never went to any formal acting school — in fact , I 've probably just been very , very lucky getting all the parts I have — though for as long as I can remember all I ever wanted to be was an actress , and to be in the Theatre . ’ |
29 | I will never understand why I went to Cookham on my first sentence — I got a YP [ young prisoner 's sentence ] and do n't know why I never went to borstal — they still had them then . |
30 | Well er School , but I never went to school not un , at five . |