Example sentences of "[pron] 'll never be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll never be grown up if I keep forgetting things .
2 Victorine cried out as soon as she saw them : that wretched child , I knew it would be hopeless letting her help , it 's too much , I 'll never be done in time .
3 I 'll never be mistaken for him in the street then .
4 I 'm sure I 'll never be allowed back into Russia — not that I 'd ever want to go back .
5 Almost dispassionately she thought : I 'll never be picked up .
6 I 'll never be considered a Southerner .
7 You 'll never be believed .
8 Introducing an affordable health care plan from the AA — now you 'll never be faced with a long wait for hospital treatment
9 You 'll never be asked to reproduce the whole of a lecture .
10 With Barbara Chandler 's new book , you 'll never be lost for furnishing materials in London and the Southeast
11 It may look good when you are standing , but if you reveal acres of thigh when sitting at a business meeting , you 'll never be taken seriously .
12 It may look good when you are standing , but if you reveal acres of thigh when sitting at a business meeting , you 'll never be taken seriously .
13 " She 'll never be raised again , " and Maurice suggested that Willis would be much better off if he did n't have to look at the wreck of Dreadnought at every low tide .
14 ‘ If it rains , ’ he said gloomily , ‘ if it rains that heap will set like mixed concrete and we 'll never be rid of it' ; and though there was no sign of a break in the weather he covered the slowly diminishing heap at night with clear plastic , weighted down with stones .
15 The professionals stress the negative consequences ( ‘ We 'll never be rated as top class if we do n't invest in this equipment ) and criticize the use of information control as being unprofessional and inconsistent with their autonomous position as professionals .
16 We 'll never be mastered by no northern bastards .
17 One they 'll never be know precisely the date that they 're being proofed
18 I mean , of course they can , they can make all sorts of wild promises and all kinds of crazy policies because they know they 'll never be called upon to carry them out .
19 They 'll never be sold .
20 They 'll never be used again .
21 The pollen is tiny and minute , so minute that it can get up your nose and give you hay fever , but er you 're never gon na catch hay fever from modules because they 'll never be released , they 're relatively massive compared with , compared with pollen .
22 On Thursday , John Major ( Labour 's no longer secret weapon ) once more appeared as a caricature of pedantic reason — the clerk who , having accidentally become boss of the factory , believes that , if only he keeps his desk tidy and always sounds calm , he 'll never be discovered .
23 She says he 'll never be coming home .
24 it 'll never be moved from there , but what an opportunity they had , they could of , they could
25 I says my god I says it 'll never be known that my brother said that you can be anything and that was first thing he ever gave me .
26 ‘ God between us and all harm , Terry , I hope it 'll never be needed , but they have to be prepared . ’
27 But then again , I 've always believed that the players have to show that character out there on the pitch , they have n't , they learnt their lesson , losing four two against Swindon , that match will never be forgotten by the supporters , it does n't matter if they win the Cup , it 'll never be forgotten .
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