Example sentences of "never [vb pp] [prep] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 've never heard of this Morrissey bloke .
2 ‘ I have never heard of this village , ’ he said .
3 Tobin : I had never heard of this guy .
4 A : The boffins at F1 have never heard of this model , so I think your chances of finding a manual are pretty slim .
5 I 've never I 've never heard about this thing called cos squared X , you explain it to me what do what 's it all about ?
6 It is odd that doctors accepted this approach because as medical students we were never taught in this way , rather by demonstration and participation .
7 Manager Trevor Anderson added : ‘ I 've played all over Europe and have never come across this sort of thing before .
8 Manager Trevor Anderson added : ‘ I 've played all over Europe and have never come across this sort of thing before .
9 Unfortunately , much of the investment that took place was never evaluated in this way because it was regarded as " inescapable " , that is , necessary to supply a satisfactory service level , rather than the level of service supplied being part of the decision-making procedure .
10 We 've been writing to each other for eight years but had never met until this year .
11 She had never felt with this intensity before , and knew she never would again , unless it was Travis who was holding her .
12 In contrast , the problem of black underachievement is almost never interpreted in this manner .
13 Well known through his contribution to the Whitney Biennial in 1985 , when he decorated the public lavatories , and from exhibitions with Tony Shafrazi , he has never shown in this country , but Edward Totah makes the correction when he presents ten large canvases and twenty-six smaller pictures ( 7 April–23 May ) .
14 One worry had faded , but she still wished she had never agreed to this charade .
15 Or have you ever got a group of pupils talking , and having heard how inarticulate they are , how little they understand , wished that you had never embarked in this direction ?
16 It 's never spoken in this house .
17 down Edinburgh Road you said to down Edinburgh Road we 've never gone in this place , it 's a cook meat shop
18 She had never indulged in this sort of banter , never tasted the heady joys of teasing until the teasing had to stop when passion broke through to the surface .
19 Perhaps , she thought , it was because she had never lived in this house .
20 Hence , these documents offer little on the important and possibly substantial grants of lands to Scandinavians immediately after Cnut 's accession , probably because the majority were never recorded in this form , and little more on his lay patronage at other times .
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