Example sentences of "[subord] we never [verb] " in BNC.

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1 So I used to go with him , and incidently he was a , he was very good on classical music , although we never went into this although I 'd got very close to him but I 'm sure he were brought up in an orphanage you know , and never talked about this but I 'm sure he was .
2 although we never get invited back
3 ‘ The British mandate censor , a Jewish man called Arieh Siev — a nice fellow although we never saw eye-to-eye — refused to let us print .
4 ALTHOUGH WE NEVER discover quite how a medium-sized magazine fulfils the duties of the male party on these pitiful outings ( ‘ Esquire Date : A Lonely Night with a Girl Called Stephanie ’ , June ) , it is satisfying to know that its/his oily , pin-headed attitude has resulted in ostracism by all but paid-for companions .
5 Although we never transformed the inquiry process into anything approaching a people 's tribunal , we did turn it into something much more accessible than many people had ever conceived .
6 ‘ We never claimed to be fashionable , musically or clothes wise so we never cared .
7 Well , those that could [ stop us ] did so in the earlier years , so we never played them up again .
8 He took us out in his boat a couple of times , and he offered to take us over to the Treshnish Isles , but the forecast was n't too good , so we never made it .
9 Most of us move on without daring to look back , so we never come to terms with the truth about these old relationships .
10 Our pens were collected up at the end of each session , so we never got the same pen twice , resulting in the nibs being frequently crossed .
11 I do n't know , it was just a novelty , we 'd never ever , I remember an , an aunt of ours that lived in Plymouth near us , she had a house with an upstairs , but she had a downstairs toilet , so we never got to go upstairs you know it 's just one of those stupid things I suppose , I , I thought it was great and another attraction was I think one of the main reasons you got us to really want to come to Harlow was the fact that we 'd have a television
12 ‘ But they always arrived dead on time so we never got on , ’ said Mr Kelly .
13 We , we actually lived in th the corner shop is right on the corner if you 've come up High street on the bus and your Co-op would be on that corner , your church and your Co-op 's on the corner , and just turns there and I only lived just down that street , so we never had to have it delivered because we just popped up er and my brother and I , I can so remember us going with our two big bags you know and we , you know how you do when families meet you know and he 'll say that 's the time , because dad , we never knew dad hit us and yet you 'd of thought he was , we , we were so scared it must have been his voice you know , that he erm that we was so scared that everything was all correct from the Co- op .
14 Er it 's not due to my expertise at all , it 's just mainly due to the fact we do n't go to shows these days we 've always in the good old days when we used to go to shows we spent probably a hundred and thirty to two hundred pounds a year so we never had very much money as we do n't go to these shows and spend this money it is it is a it is accumulating each year .
15 But it was also great , because we did n't know any different , so we never missed anything .
16 We were soon visual and able to locate the airfield , where once again the radio was not manned , so we never did get a weather report .
17 Some of them do n't have both parents , so we never say ‘ ask your Daddy ’ .
18 We all had a similar colonial background and were desperate to ‘ fit in ’ and be accepted — so we never talked of racism directly .
19 I said well me and Geoff argue more , I said we never used to cos we never argued a lot did we ?
20 Cos we never get told any more .
21 Mind you they must go somewhere I do n't know where , cos we never pick them up
22 I think a lot of our problems is caused by outside satellite locations cos we never have any control over what
23 We have to act like we never knew the man , understand ? ’
24 If we never express personally and intimately our love for Christ , this intimate relationship side of our inheritance in Christ will remain stunted .
25 What if we never heat from them again ?
26 It will be sad if we never make it .
27 ( If the expression ‘ form of life ’ is found puzzling , think of what life would be like if we never asked people to do or not to do things , never apologised for doing or not doing things , and so on . )
28 What justifies us in attributing heat and cold to material things is our perceiving them to be hot and cold ; and they could still feel hot and cold to us even if we never felt hot or cold ourselves .
29 We know because we never had none , so we know by absence .
30 I suppose such things were happy on our land because we never put chemical fertilizers on it .
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