Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [is] never [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But perhaps Tod Friendly has need of the city , where he can always move among others , where he is never considered singly .
2 anything or it 's never published that if you go self-employed
3 Kat Bjelland rather teasingly answered that she 's never felt constrained by male domination — unwillingly .
4 Well I think , I 've got ta say that I think it might be ha it might be working better now with there but when not there and we go to and say can you tell me where X Y Z is , the response you 're gon na get is I 'm sorry I do n't know and the reason she wo n't know is that she 's never bothered to ask because she 's not talking so it 's okay while there but it wo n't be when she 's not because I 've had that , sorry I do n't know .
5 In addition to this lump sum the annual half a million pound allowance will be paid to the Duchess by the Queen partly to ensure that she is never tempted to publish memoirs or talk about her failed marriage .
6 ‘ She never promised me that first time , so she 's never broken her promise to me yet .
7 She checks daily that her changing bag is filled with essential and spare clothes and leaves it permanently packed in the hall ready to pick up at a moment 's notice so she 's never caught unprepared .
8 Sally knows who he is though , although he 's never looked after her .
9 Having granted permission to go ashore , I 've been promised trout for supper , although he 's never caught anything worth eating yet .
10 In some early drafts Raskolnikov commits suicide , and the striking thing here is that it 's never suggested he does so out of remorse or because he thinks he 's going to get caught or even from some vaguer , larger self-loathing .
11 And what we say is , and what we 're trying to put over , I 'm su I 'm sure you 're fully aware of yourselves , is that it 's no good going around driving your drives thinking that it 's never going to happen to you .
12 I now find that this computer is clearly inadequate for my needs and that despite the fact that Dixon 's staff assured me that it would support desktop publishing and graphics , I now discover that it is never going to produce the results I need .
13 He 's a very aggressive batsman , but he finds the time to be a great encourager of his partners , and Phil Bainbridge is convinced that he 's never run faster than when they were in together against Lancashire . ’
14 However secure he is in his own ability , the champion is upset by the most persistent accusation , that he 's never fought a genuine heavyweight .
15 Get the repeat prescriptions in time so that he is never left without .
16 In the next moment after Peter has been so firmly put right by Jesus , he has an experience that he is never to forget .
17 She never said anything about it when I went up there for my last leave , and she 's never written about it since , but I can imagine a little of what she felt .
18 And she 's never stayed out before ?
19 And she lays all on top of the all on top of the dressing ta and she 's never done it before has she ?
20 my mum he 's been here forty year and she 's never lost never lost her accent .
21 I said she 's okay and she can handle it beautifully , and she 's never eaten any little parts yet and some of the arms , Bobby , are tiny !
22 THIS POOR CHILD IS NINE YEARS OLD AND SHE 'S NEVER SEEN A BARBIE DOLL !
23 I 've written her notes and notes and notes and she 's never answered one of them .
24 ‘ I 'll grant you that , certainly , and she 's never looked like a model before . ’
25 and she 's never rung up and said anything about the shirts and trousers ,
26 This is not going to disappear overnight , it 's going to affect her for a long time , and she 's never going to catch up on the work that she 's missed over the last couple of months by having seven teachers in six weeks .
27 Cos she was put in that job when she was only a young girl and she 's never brought any shame or anything , not like the young ones are doing now !
28 which I 'm really pleased about cos she 's never done that before in Wales .
29 Anatole France , more effusive , likened it to a woman who ‘ is so beautiful , so proud , so modest , so tough , so touching , so voluptuous , so chaste , so noble , so familiar , so crazy , and so good that one loves her with all one 's soul , and one is never tempted to be unfaithful to her . ’
30 But then I 've got sons , and there 's never seemed much point in going for more of the same !
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