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

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1 Will never be seen in public after his press conference in the ‘ Jennifer 's Ear ’ soap .
2 Although such a view is typical of some Opposition attitudes , it will never be accepted by Conservative Members .
3 However safe the processes of childbirth become , an aim that we would all agree upon , I think , its course can never be determined with absolute certainty .
4 Mystics are aware that their experience can never be explained in rational terms and insist that it is unhelpful and can even be dangerous to attempt to define the ultimate reality in terms of reason and logic .
5 This is why the selection of ‘ professional ’ and ‘ client ’ can never be dismissed by disabled people as irrelevant or innocuous .
6 Social action can never be separated from practical constraints or from social control .
7 The movement could never be separated from political questions whatever its leaders wanted , for the question of non-conforming raised the question of establishment , itself a political question dating to the anti-church rate campaigns of the 1830s and the creation of the British Anti-State Church Society by Edward Miall in 1844 .
8 Equally , the office could never be separated from parliamentary politics , and the frequent elections for the office provided a ready means to measure the strength of political interests .
9 Since no words are hypothesized other than those expected by the syntactic and semantic component at that point in the network , a large number of words in the vocabulary need never be considered as possible hypotheses .
10 The owners believe that the buildings are for business and should never be used for recreational purposes , ignoring the enormous publicity that would be generated .
11 Music that could never be taken as light entertainment .
12 Unless Blake chooses to make the details public they will never be known for certain .
13 Thus even though a clearly recognizable individual equivalent of the mother-goddesses of primal agriculture will probably never be found in early childhood , there is some reason to believe that it may manifest itself later in life .
14 Robin Leigh-Pemberton , the governor of the Bank of England , in a speech in Hamburg on Jan. 22 , maintained that " the hard ecu would not be victim to the pitfalls of other parallel currency schemes because it would be defined so that it could never be devalued against other ERM currencies in a realignment " .
15 It 's certainly fun as well as being easy to use and , in the right hands , can produce stunning results that would probably never be attempted by conventional methods .
16 The caste system , he says , will never be abolished by social reform or positive discrimination in favour of Untouchables .
17 Under ideal conditions it was estimated that ice formation could exert a maximum pressure of around 200 MPa ( at which point the freezing temperature is -22°C ) , but it was appreciated that this theoretical maximum pressure could never be attained under natural conditions , not the least because it far exceeded the tensile strength of most rocks ( around 25 MPa ) .
18 It is a story that can never be told in full .
19 He never wavered from the view that the whole sequence of vertebrate life on earth was an expression of a divine plan , unified into a coherent whole by the rational power of the Creator 's mind , but divided into distinct sections that could never be linked by natural processes .
20 These two terminals should never be allowed to short across , which might easily occur if you carry a PP3 in your pocket along with some coins or other batteries .
21 Although these items are technically hand-made , they are not hand-knotted , and should never be sold as genuine hand-knotted , oriental rugs .
22 But one lesson we have learnt is that patient determination is essential in all rescue operations and one should never be discouraged by temporary setbacks .
23 They must never be shown by explicit method .
24 Chocolate should never be melted over direct heat in a saucepan by itself .
25 He has good fingers and can never be accused of interpretative posturing ; but his phrasing can be unimaginative , his passagework frequently sounds étude - like , and his feeling for dramatic ebb and flow is rarely in evidence .
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