Example sentences of "[was/were] never [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 They were for all ages , from the very young to the schoolroom young lady ; some might even be classed as adult fiction , though they were never again to be published as such .
2 Once returned however , they were never again to be used as coronation regalia .
3 Certainly he was never again to be as actively interested in the company as he was in the late 1940s .
4 Hitler was never again to be at the centre of public attention as he was for a while following the plot of 20 July 1944 .
5 Even so , it was never again to be so easy .
6 By level 9 , i.e. by about 6000 BC , Knossian houses were made of mud or mudbrick ; some level 9 bricks seem to have been deliberately hardened by firing , which — remarkably — was never again to be the practice in neolithic or bronze age Crete .
7 In Kate Norgate 's words , the question " stirred up a trouble which was never again to be laid wholly to rest till the child who was its as yet innocent cause had broken his father 's heart " .
8 She decided therefore that The Sun was never again to be offered ‘ Laura Ashley ’ publicity material and reinforced as tight a hold as possible on the Image .
9 After Moulin 's capture by the Germans in June 1943 , the CNR was never again to be headed by the CFLN 's representative .
10 Cagney 's class credentials were as impeccable as those of Bickford and Beery but he was never really to be a worker ; he was a city man and it was the pace , wit , style , and electricity of the city that Cagney now seized on as his hallmark .
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