Example sentences of "[ex0] [modal v] never [be] " in BNC.

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1 There may never be a court action — such an experience is uncommon for the average report writer — but criticism and attack you will certainly encounter .
2 Indeed , there may never be such a thing .
3 Let's hope that UEFA remember there must never be one rule for the big boys and another for the rest .
4 There must never be a repeat of this horrendous case ’ .
5 There should never be any mystique involved in a course of hypnosis , whether regression is part of the treatment or not .
6 There should never be more than two or three essential points , for you will never get enough time to make any more .
7 rather sorrowfully observes in the course of his judgment ‘ No-one can possibly doubt that ideally there should never be a bench composed of an even number of justices . ’
8 Is it intended that there should never be an interchange of information directly by computer but only by request between all European Community police forces ?
9 There 'll never be anyone to come your way as right for you as Christopher .
10 The hotel also has a great variety of light meals/snacks and also has its own TV and video — so there 'll never be a dull moment !
11 While the adventurous take advantage of the Club 's free windsurfing lessons , others simply swim a few lazy lengths of the pool ( and with a sunken bar at one end , there 'll never be a better reason ! ) .
12 ‘ But if they ca n't be shifted , there 'll never be room for you , no matter how much better than them you may be at the job . ’
13 You could n't possibly part with him , there 'll never be another animal like him , and when your pony goes , there goes your childhood .
14 ‘ I do n't know , ’ Sapt said , ‘ but if he does n't get to his coronation today , there 'll never be a coronation for him .
15 There 'll never be such a place without people in it already , he groaned .
16 There 'll never be a dull moment !
17 There 'll never be anything , though , like the real thing .
18 And there might never be another world . ’
19 Certainly the rivalries within the Merovingian family ensured that there could never been a simple pattern of succession
20 In particular it made certain that there could never be a repetition of the evictions that had originally brought the crofts into being .
21 For Manville , there could never be another Dien-Bien-Phu , another Hill 24 , another Czechoslovakia or Berlin Wall .
22 There could never be another Suki .
23 Only Lord Scarman 's speech is couched in terms which might suggest that the refusal of a child below the age of 16 to accept medical treatment was determinative ( see [ 1986 ] A.C. 112 , 188H–189B ) because there could never be concurrent rights to consent :
24 There could never be any resolution of her love for David , but she did not want him to think that his feelings were unwanted or unreciprocated .
25 But the desire and the longing in his eyes had given her strength , and he had moved to her at once , so that she had known , once and for all , that there could never be anything strained or awkward between them .
26 There is a consideration on one side , and it is said the consideration on the other is the agreement itself : if that were so there could never be a nudum pactum .
27 There could never be anyone else , ’ she confessed .
28 True , with a firm the size of Stevenson 's , working on up to fifty contracts for a dozen or so companies , there could never be so dead a reckoning that the final moment could be named with certainty .
29 But there could never be any proof on the matter , and if she had died after it was stolen , then surely the money would have to be credited to her estate , would it not ?
30 ‘ Do n't you realise , there could never be room for anyone but you .
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