Example sentences of "[pron] never [verb] [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I never got my meat out !
2 I never got my money back from Bill Murphy , either .
3 I never got my dollar .
4 And I took that little book up to the union and showed it to the branch secretary and still I never got my bike or any compensation for it .
5 On the handshake it was only when I got notified that I 'd been awarded the gold badge , I realized I never got my hand back that day .
6 I never shared my family 's passion for horses .
7 With a face like mine I never get my bum pinched or felt !
8 I never heard his wife or son exchange more than a few words with him .
9 and she do , she said she decided that , you know it was a bit , well I never change me post office , said I 've had it for all these years but she said it was a lovely bungalow and she says er what
10 And I never break my word .
11 I never let my daughter do anything to her hair .
12 I never realised our dog was so clever ! ’
13 I never remember what day it is on nights . ’
14 He also kissed Frederica and introduced the woman , fumbling her name , as " a colleague " and Frederica as " Frederica — you must forgive me , I never know what name you re working under , women these days are so protean . "
15 I never overstayed my welcome and always dreamed up some excuse if any of them suggested meeting me outside working hours .
16 Sir Willie shook his head : " I never take my coat off .
17 I never opposed his will but was prompt in obedience to his orders .
18 I never robbed your brother . ’
19 I never had their support .
20 I never had me tea , anyway .
21 Just when I never had my thing .
22 I screamed murder at him but I never questioned his right , though I had the rent in my hand . ’
23 I never frizz your hair ! ’
24 There was one I used to pick in another field years ago , a purple flower with pretty leaves which sometimes turned all colours , but I never knew its name .
25 We all called her Nanny ; I never knew her name .
26 I never knew my wife was such a little get up and goer if you like .
27 Yet I never knew my father when he lived there — only the stories Mrs Appleby used to tell me about his childhood .
28 I was brought up in a pit village near Bishop Auckland and I never knew my father .
29 I never knew my father , or indeed who he was .
30 I never knew my mother .
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