Example sentences of "which i [verb] never " in BNC.

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1 She later embellished it with a few words about my inability to dance again — which I 'd never indulged in — and proposed that the girls would be driven even further away .
2 I 'm afraid of dogs , but a rage the like of which I 'd never known before — and rarely since — took hold of me and I wanted to kill it , rip it limb from limb and tear at its throat with my teeth .
3 He even had on a collar and tie , which I 'd never seen before and which he would tug at every now and then as if it were too tight .
4 ‘ We had to do manoeuvrability tests in three different cars , including a Cavalier automatic and a Corsa which I 'd never driven before .
5 Shut behind glass doors on one wall were copper pots and jelly moulds which I 'd never seen used .
6 And so I had to drag the coal scuttle up there , I was faced with that , and chop the sticks , which I 'd never done before .
7 . Erm but then we slept under every hedge , I think , along the south coast , till we lost our machine guns , collected anti-tank guns , and eventually were transferred to the Royal Artillery , but still with this county pride of Devon , which I 'd never met before .
8 But in a brand new fitted dress into which I 'd climbed only two hours earlier , and in which I 'd never attempted the sitting position let alone … well to cut a long and visually absurd story short , I was about as likely to have a pee in that dress as I was to share a bagel with Adnan Kashoggi .
9 Sorry Chief Administrator Officer and I had to provide quite a lot of statistical information which I 'd never done before but nevertheless I , I made a fairly reasonable job of it , I had an assistant and erm I , I think I got fairly well known amongst the councillors and people who mattered and then went .
10 Erm , I had n't actually felt that violent , I 'd been having extremes of emotion all week erm , very high , very low , very very fearful , panic attacks which I 'd never had before in my life .
11 A nurse rushes forward tut-tut — tutting , and in the confusion , people bending over and so on , I somehow knock over Stewpid 's orange juice , distributing it quite evenly over him , the nurse and the bed , to say nothing of the chocs , which I 've never cared for much anyway .
12 It was really good using all these different guitars , guitars which I 've never really used before .
13 ‘ But I am allowed to say I was deeply disappointed , because he let things go on which I 've never seen before in my time back in England .
14 The FA are aware of Souness 's comments , particularly about referee Brian Hill , whom he accused of letting ‘ things go on which I 've never seen in my time back in England ’ .
15 If I wanted to kiss ass with the business , which I 've never done , then that 's what I 'd do .
16 She makes a sort of crackling noise which I 've never been able to explain : it may be contentment — or perhaps she 's asking for more .
17 Six years — six years in which I 've never quite succeeded in getting you out of my mind . ’
18 As I took my place in the darkened centre stage for the opening of the first act , and the lights slowly came up , I saw a sight which I 've never seen before , a sight which chilled me to the marrow and froze me to the spot .
19 there was a communicating door in one corner of the room and from behind it came the third movement of the Mozart , which was working itself up to that frantic minor-key Turkish routine which I 've never thought a good enough ending for such a great beginning ; but then that complaint went for just about everything in my life .
20 but it left me with an interest in Leeds United which I 've never shaken off , nor have I ever wnated to .
21 And he gave me a little master glass in cinema acting which I 've never forgotten
22 I also said that erm my I expressed that the fears that I expressed at this meeting last time about er the fact that Paul and I now supervise civilian staff , er which I 've never been sat down and told what the civilians term of contract are and what I can or can not say or whatever , so erm I feel it will be quite valuable , and brought it for me to see if anybody think it 's worthwhile pursuing .
23 I have learned never to do this again and the second concerns the use of a lacquer as a finish for fine furniture which I hope never to use again .
24 Faussone talks about ‘ the way we bent our elbows ’ — an expression ( for eating or drinking ) which I have heard spoken in English , but which I had never before seen written down in a book .
25 The nightmares stopped instantly after this explanation , and I was able to give lectures , stand up for myself and speak in public — all of which I had never been able to do before . ’
26 A recent ( excellent ) paper by Frank Sulloway in the Galapagos symposium at the Linnean society in December was also in part devoted to demolishing myths which I had never heard of .
27 I felt that some dreadful punishment had been visited upon me , punishment for a crime which I had never committed .
28 This caused a needle to bend to an angle at which I had never seen a needle before !
29 I had picked for this exercise a place that I had visited many years before. , but to which I had never returned .
30 She mentioned a concoction which I had never encountered before .
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