Example sentences of "never [be] [vb pp] in [det] " in BNC.

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1 The notion of randomness is especially unclear , in the sense that it has never been defined in any consistent way .
2 The work of this major artist has never been seen in any depth in Europe .
3 England have never been beaten in this contest against Scotland , Wales and Ireland .
4 England have never been beaten in this annual event , but the Scots will be aiming to retain second place ahead of Ireland and Wales .
5 All this is trite law and the contrary has , so far as I know , never been argued in any case which has come before the courts under the Act of 1977 .
6 Although it is common knowledge that dogs have been extensively employed in times of war , most people imagine that the cat has never been exploited in this way .
7 They have never been reformulated in such a way as to incorporate the consequences of the internationalization of media ownership and content .
8 To scholars of contemporary art , this material will be known from exhibitions at Paula Cooper in New York and from a survey shown at the Jeu de Paume , Paris , and at the Centro de Arte Reina Sofia , Madrid , in 1991–92 , but his work has never been shown in such depth in London .
9 ‘ I have never been considered in any way ; it was always yourself .
10 The British have never been caught in such a web of debt with no hope of escape .
11 It is fairly rare these days to find adults who have never been interviewed in any survey .
12 He explained that the people who had got on to that ferry would get off in another world , and would never be seen in this one again .
13 Mozart once said , ‘ Passions , whether violent or not , must never be expressed in such a way as to excite disgust . ’
14 The illegals have only to look at the plight of the large Korean minority — 690,000 of Japan 's 1.1 million registered foreign residents — to know they will never be accepted in this xenophobic land .
15 And then as you know , no statement our , our Christian truth can never be encapsulated in any one statement .
16 It will never be superseded in this world or the next and in Paradise the blessed will practise archery .
17 It may even totally refuse to eat unless it knows a familiar food to be especially nice — and poor quality hay can never be put in that category .
18 He must never be left in such a position that he can carry on the habit , he must be made to forget it ; this sometimes takes three months , or longer in the worst cases …
19 The events of the Pleistocene glaciations must never be overlooked in any consideration of the stratigraphical record .
20 We all carry a few purely personal mysteries , some of which will never be solved in this life , but may continue to gnaw for all our years .
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