Example sentences of "[num] [noun] [pron] never [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Two campaigners , an Englishman and a Frenchman , brushed away tears as they recalled 453 airmen who never returned from World War 2 sorties . |
2 | But , for three months he never had you know , seven days a week like , you know . |
3 | This , Mwangaza ( ‘ Light ’ ) , was later to become the first Swahili daily , but although it cost only three cents it never achieved sales higher than about 1,400 . |
4 | Mary Newport , who spent her life in children 's homes and with foster parents , met up with three sisters she never knew she had . |
5 | ‘ After Gavin slotted over those first three kicks we never thought we would lose , ’ said the hooker . |
6 | First , there were those 18 individuals who never had any contact with the Drugs Council . |
7 | For ten minutes I never saw my float as the fish cruised up and down . |
8 | When you 've been in London five minutes you never want to leave … |
9 | That 's one murder they never solved . |
10 | In five years I never saw Harriet the worse for drink . |
11 | One voice you never hear on the street is Bob Marley 's . |
12 | While Enzo Ferrari always had the ability to attract the best drivers in the world , including the one he regarded as the best of all — the legendary Italian Tazio Nuvolari — the one man he never managed to get was Britain 's Stirling Moss . |
13 | That 's one birthday you never forget |
14 | The one thing we never thought of was to check the wheels . |
15 | The one thing I never did was cry in the delivery room . |
16 | One thing she never mentioned , and it remained a mystery to me . |
17 | The one thing he never wanted was an acting career — ‘ I 'd seen that … ’ |
18 | and I says to him that 's one thing you never get at that , that one at Top Shop |
19 | ‘ One thing you never give up is a claim to a throne . ’ |
20 | She was a very thrifty woman because in spite of eleven children we never wanted for anything and you went through a depression like , you know . |
21 | As a reader of over 60 years I never found you more stimulating . |
22 | For two years I never went anywhere without my gun . |
23 | There are one or two questions we never got round to . ’ |
24 | OVER 56 THINGS YOU NEVER KNEW ABOUT THE CLASH |
25 | As Richard looks forward to 1992 , he also thinks of two people he never met who carried donor cards and saved his life not once , but twice . |
26 | His early research was in moral and religious philosophy , two interests which never left him . |
27 | They were two loves which never deserted me . |