Example sentences of "[conj] have never be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | There is none of that apparently aimless wandering in short stretches , punctuated by frequent bends , going halfway round the compass to reach the next hamlet or village , which characterises the byroads in country that has never been in open field or left it several centuries ago . |
2 | For somebody that had never been in sales before you remember a lot from the course |
3 | She rarely goes out and has never been beyond the street she lives in on her own . |
4 | He has n't got a map and has never been to Bayswater before . |
5 | Interview with Indian girl of nine who was born here and has never been to India : |
6 | He was always unreliable and has never been in touch . |
7 | He was always unreliable and has never been in touch . |
8 | We were in our own parish and had never been to Henfield at all … we said we would obey the law , if they would show us any part that empowered them to take a man from his own poorhouse and put him into one of another parish . |
9 | ‘ I was with British Steel before coming here and had never been to a live theatre show before except the pantomime as a kid . |
10 | Findings from the present study suggest that once people had become established in the homes their quality of life , in the opinion of their relatives , was similar to that of other people who died and had never been in such homes . |
11 | She had had no serious illnesses in the past and had never been in hospital . |
12 | By a notice of appeal dated 13 August 1991 the applicant appealed against that decision of the Divisional Court on the grounds , inter alia , that it had erred ( 1 ) in holding that there was no obligation on Lautro to give the applicant an opportunity to make representations prior to the issue of that notice ; ( 2 ) in asserting that there was a principle of law that a regulatory body should know with precision from whom they must invite representations ; ( 3 ) in perceiving any difficulty in identifying persons who should have been given advance notification , so as to be treated fairly , of any proposals by Lautro to issue a notice since such notification should at least be given to anyone who would be directly affected by such a notice and/or whose conduct was in issue ; ( 4 ) in regarding as apposite the remarks of Lord Diplock in Cheall v. Association of Professional Executive Clerical and Computer Staff [ 1983 ] 2 A.C. 180 , 190A since the non-application of the legal concept of natural justice to all persons effected by but not parties to a dispute was not and had never been in issue ; and ( 5 ) in failing to have regard to the absence of any rights of appeal according to the rules of Lautro in deciding whether the principle of natural justice applied . |
13 | He came from a good , supportive family and had never been in trouble before . |
14 | Edgar Prais , prosecuting , said the mother was a single parent and had never been in trouble before . |
15 | I also want the rights to all other churches in the Lothians , now existing and to be established , which are not and have never been in the past dedicated to the shrine of St Cuthbert . |
16 | Mark had spent many idyllic summer days sailing and fishing with his brothers and his aunt on the beautiful river , but had never been to her winter cottage . |
17 | The world 's first chair-lift was installed in Sun Valley , Idaho in 1934 — a resort designed by Hollywood architects who copied , but had never been to , the Tyrol . |
18 | According to the assessments of relatives , friends , and neighbours who answered the questions , the quality of life of people who had been in a residential home for a year or more before their death was similar to that of others who died but had never been in such a home . |
19 | She is a steady inland and sea paddler but had never been in a sea kayak . |
20 | Many young drivers , like Paul Standen , may have passed their test , but have never been on a motorway . |