Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] never have a " in BNC.

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1 and prove our Thomas wrong , he says I 'll never have a decent car .
2 The doctors told me I would never have a child of my own .
3 I would never have a better diversion , I thought , then it did get better .
4 but as you say I , I can never have a real conversation with her like I can natter
5 Indeed , you should never have a window half open and leave the dog inside , effectively guarding the car .
6 Want to sing with a high pitched voice , you 'll never have a better chance .
7 She 'll never have a fat arse , ’ said Belinda .
8 She 'd never have a better opportunity .
9 Dawn astonished doctors by becoming pregnant as she waited for a hysterectomy after being told she would never have a child .
10 She would never have a confrontation but she would get things done her way .
11 Perhaps she would never have a child .
12 We may never have a better chance to conclude such a wide-ranging agreement .
13 We may never have a better chance to conclude such a wide-ranging agreement .
14 We must never have a simplistic view of suffering .
15 Without such research we shall never have a conclusive demonstration of the need ( or lack thereof ) to include other indicators in resource allocation to the NHS .
16 We shall never have a moment 's peace ! ’
17 We would never have a Labour government able to carry out a Labour programme — even when that programme had won far more votes than any of the other parties . ’
18 We 're articulate enough to fool ourselves that we 're nice people , but there 's a strong undercurrent to our thinking that encourages us to view people with a disability as lesser , and until we come to terms with that , we will never have a proper support system .
19 But whatever , we are keen on it now , we should always have been , and if you treat people at the work place just like dirt , if you continue to turn Britain into a sweat shop , drive down wages , drive down people 's rights , then you may get some form of external investment come into this country , but we will never compete with the Dutch and the Germans and the Scandinavians , and we will never have a happy and united country .
20 Breton and Wintrobe rightly point out that ‘ we will never have a good understanding of the working of public and private bureaucracies if a representation of the behaviour of bureaucrats requires as many models as there are bureaus ’ ( 1982 , pp. 27–8 ) .
21 One of the factors limiting our understanding is that , with few exceptions , we can never have a macroscopic single crystal to study as is the case with metals or ceramics .
22 Some had lost faith in their marriage , some in hope for promotion , some on discovering that they would never have a child .
23 ‘ If that 's Will 's Dark Lady , he 'll never have a quiet , easy life ! ’
24 But he 'll never have a mortgage .
25 And the way things were it might never have a name or a life of its own .
26 He might never have a better chance .
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