Example sentences of "never [been] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At one year old he was the ideal age for breeding and although he 'd never been with another bird before , his first mate produced eggs within two months .
2 I have never been to this town before , but I do not think she is a typical resident of Bournemouth .
3 I 've never been into that scene . ’
4 Bryan agrees : ‘ I 've never been into that sort of high speed guitar playing , and if I was it would have to be something very melodic .
5 Although this may sound harsh and unreasonable , experience has made it hard for me to trust women who have never been through some form of separatist reaction .
6 See it 's never been off that heating .
7 But Ximena was seized with such fear as if her heart would have broken ; she and her daughters had never been in such fear since the day that they were born .
8 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 .
9 Unfortunately , with a marginally less successful Cup than League record , Athletico have never been in that position .
10 ‘ They have never been in that position before some of them are classic cases of Thatcher 's children .
11 Both brothers had never been in any kind of trouble before .
12 I 've never been in any factory in my life , working nights , I have been in many , but I 've never found my fellow men very sociable on the night shift .
13 That 's never been in any doubt — particularly to him .
14 ‘ That last has never been in any doubt .
15 I walked to Coruisk from Sligachan and on to Camusunary and Kilmarie with a young American friend who had never been in this part of Scotland before .
16 I 'd never been in this room before .
17 In spite of himself Joe was impressed by the earnestness in Chris 's voice and said less forcefully , ‘ I know it 's easy for me to talk , I 've never been in this situation , but what 's going to happen ?
18 Among them are a surprising ( or is it ? ) number of aeroplanes bearing Cayman Islands letters , many of which I 'll bet have never been near that tax ; haven , the late Cap'n Bob 's pair of liquidator-awaiting , Bermudan-registered Gulfstreams , appropriately VR-BOB and VR-BRM , and a host of N-numbered machines which no doubt the Gatwick-based FAA inspectors looking for illegally operated U.S.-registered aircraft will find enlightening .
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