Example sentences of "[pron] never [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I felt I never got a chance there , but I have been given the chance at Norwich and I 'm very pleased with how well it has gone . ’ |
2 | I never got a chance to defend myself and I would n't have known the right thing to say if I had . |
3 | Well actually I feel a lot happier if you say that , because can I actually one of the first questions you asked , which I never got a chance to answer , though Terry did , was which what sort of criteria one would use to say that a Prime Minister 's good and erm I was sort of thinking of that as Terry was answering and I think the thing I came up with is you want somebody who represents , or is sensitive to at least , a very wide swathe of views across the population , but also someone who 's intelligent and caring enough to take into account the minority views , and you want somebody who 's aim is to make most of the people happy most of the time , sort of thing , erm but who 's also prepared to take unpopular steps erm if he believes it 's necessary . |
4 | I never got a bite in their da 's today . |
5 | How I never got a dose of clap I 'll never know ! |
6 | I never got a shot off . ’ |
7 | ‘ Oh techniques of surveillance , when you 're sitting alone in a car you move into the passenger seat , make it look as if you 're waiting for the driver to come back … the trouble is , I never got a posting where I had to use it . ’ |
8 | I 've got Mayfair Piccadilly , Fleet Street and Regent Street , but I never got a set did I ? |
9 | ‘ But I never got a reply . |
10 | I never get a choice . |
11 | Not really , I never get a holiday in the summer ! |
12 | ‘ I 'm Ron Barton and I 'll have you know that I am the Roving Correspondent of the True Brit , the newspaper with an even bigger circulation than the Sun , and I never laid a finger on , or up , the lady . |
13 | I never heard a word |
14 | I never heard a word uttered except mine . |
15 | In over ten years in her Government , I never heard a complaint that any paper was held up at Downing Street because the Prime Minister had been too pressed with work to get round to it . |
16 | Despite all the troubles , I never heard a woman say she regretted having supported the long strike . |
17 | I never heard a thing until maybe the last two steps he took , I never had time to turn . |
18 | send you these things , I go in for all the competitions and I never put a stamp on the envelope unless I 'm ordering something |
19 | I decided this was because I never wore a tie and one morning my mother found me trying to tie one of my father 's . |
20 | ‘ But Ross — I never received a letter from you ! |
21 | I 'm a business and a factory , the work-force and the boss I 'm the brains and the belly and I never make a loss |
22 | I never miss a day of my life with washing on the line . |
23 | ‘ I never remember a fight with more than two people involved with the rest of us encouraging them usually , holding their coats until the police stepped in to break it up , and these scuffles normally had nothing to do with loyalty to rival teams . ’ |
24 | I never remember a wedding walk in Stronsay . |
25 | I never remember a wedding walk in Stronsay . |
26 | I never use a hair dryer any more . |
27 | I have one rule — I never use a steam iron on my lace jumpers . |
28 | ‘ I never catch a cold ’ says A — and indeed he does n't . |
29 | I never understood a word about economics and his strength was economics . ’ |
30 | I never had a chance to see if anyone had been hurt or not because we were already accelerating up the next stretch of road . |