Example sentences of "have never [vb pp] from " in BNC.

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1 In 1967 Ron Gorchov dreamed up a uniquely curved and hinged frame to support the canvas on which he paints and in all the years since then he has never wavered from its use , though it has appeared in a wide variety of sizes and variations .
2 ‘ She has never moved from Kinghorn .
3 As you know , I am a manager who has never shirked from putting a player 's welfare before football and , unlike many less tolerant managers , I was quite happy for Steve Gillery to hold his stag ‘ night ’ at 10 a.m. on the morning of the match , albeit a game crucial to our survival .
4 He has never flinched from the job in hand , ’ said the judges .
5 He has never suffered from the traditional shortcomings of young princes .
6 Nathalie Sarraute , however , has never deviated from her conviction that her novels must be considered as attempts to reproduce , in formal terms , the domain of the interpersonal , pre-verbal psychological reality of tropism .
7 ‘ Psychologists now think that America has never recovered from the traumatic blow of introducing baseball into the Los Angeles Olympics and then losing in the final to Japan . ’
8 He has never recovered from lending £120m of his bank 's gold to the busted flush of Wall Street , Drexel Burnham .
9 The 20C has not been kind to the Jews and the community in Prague has never recovered from its suffering at the hands of the Nazis .
10 The school has never recovered from this .
11 And in all that time she 'd never heard from Jez , nor even from her parents .
12 He 'd been right when he 'd said she was shrewish , though she 'd never suffered from the malady before .
13 For example , the minority view would have prevailed in Donoghue v. Stevenson [ 1932 ] A.C. 562 ; our modern law of judicial review would have never developed from its old , ineffectual , origins ; and Mareva injunctions would never have seen the light of day .
14 ‘ When she left the Island , she turned her back on the family and we 've never heard from her since .
15 But if this is what love does to you , it 's perhaps just as well you 've never suffered from the malady before . ’
16 Edmund Sparkler born there during a ‘ mighty frost ’ in which , his companions say , ‘ his brain had been frozen up … and had never thawed from that hour ’ .
17 She had a steady boyfriend who had never suffered from herpes himself , and , after a difficult first year following her primary attack , she had gradually improved until she finally went nine months without any trouble .
18 The responses could be analysed for differences in opinion depending on the time since the respondent had suffered from the illness or between those who had ever and those who had never suffered from the illness in question .
19 She had never suffered from claustrophobia , but right now she could imagine just how its victims felt .
20 Mrs Watson had never suffered from depression before and a pathologist confirmed she had no signs of natural disease .
21 He pushed on quickly with words in order to forget that tone he had never heard from her before .
22 ‘ I wish you 'd take me with you , ’ said Aelis from under the shadow of her tangled golden hair , in a tone he had never heard from her before .
23 In point of fact , in terms of Catholic tradition , the challenges here might be less awkward than those of phase 2 ( and to some extent John Paul II was able to recognize this ) , but the crucial ecclesiastical issue once more ( as in phase 1 ) had become the acceptability of diversity , and the curial mind had never escaped from the conviction that unity requires uniformity .
24 A different kind of style , and a different kind of rhetoric , is employed in passages where Dickens wants to move us with compassion : notably in Paul 's death scene , where he can afford to use simple syntax and vocabulary ( expressing the simple images of the child 's mind ) in the assurance that understatement will merely intensify the reader 's sympathy : [ 4 ] Paul had never risen from his little bed ( 1 ) .
25 ‘ She blamed Freddie and me for what went wrong but within two weeks she 'd died herself ; she had never recovered from the birth . ’
26 The Norfolk worsted manufacture , unique in having spread from Norwich to an arable farming district , had always remained dispersed in small units without great clothiers and had never recovered from its recession in the previous century .
27 Not surprisingly I have never heard from any of them since , although I felt that I had made a number of new and lasting Russian friendships that night .
28 We insisted on seeing this letter and have never heard from him since .
29 Left-wing and right-wing , labour and management have never wavered from the pursuit of economic growth .
30 Unlike the Labour party , for which this is a matter of great difficulty , my party and its predecessor have never shrunk from the fact that if one has effective devolution , and an effective Parliament with the powers that the Bill would establish , the case for the retention of a Scottish Secretary of State in Cabinet would be weakened .
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