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

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1 Well I know that but on the other hand , we 've never been ones for relying on other people .
2 lots of all , lots of wire and bricks and stones and old potatoes , you want to see potatoes that grow in that field , there 's never been potatoes in that field before , but there is , we throw all the dicey ones over the fence
3 But micrometeorites often have a loose texture , which suggests that they have never been part of anything big , heavy and hot .
4 But one facet of the Wild West which has never been part of our social scene is surfacing now in cinematographic form .
5 Gabriel , at No 31 with new single Digging in the Dirt , says : ‘ I 've never been part of the rock ‘ n roll machinery .
6 But as to being involved — he 's never been part of the firm himself , so I doubt it . ’
7 Most ordinary shareholders have never had a total remuneration package and have never been part of a performance-related bonus scheme .
8 Notably , the Classical foot has never been part of English phonology ; it is a verse-specific contruct .
9 Most people er recognise that er being able to park in a space in a busy street is an important part of driving , and the surprise is really that it 's never been part of the test before .
10 The County Council dismissed the charges , saying both the Corporation and the IIRS were making routine checks on Raybestos Manhattan 's waste and there had never been evidence of asbestos in the consignments that had been checked .
11 Never been south of Nottingham , half the folks round here . ’
12 Anyone 'd think you 'd never been south of Harwich .
13 Of forty-four ministers whose affiliations are known , twenty-one have never been members of any fraternal organization .
14 The room was silent , as if there had never been conversation between old friends .
15 This is not to assume either that there has never been pressure within the universities for change or that the state is necessarily hostile to the collegiate model .
16 The legacies of these origins have persisted and there has never been agreement on the nature of international affairs , on the proper methods for studying them , or on the range of elements which theories of them must take into account .
17 There have never been prosecutions in Northern Ireland , and in Great Britain there were ten prosecutions between 1944 and 1988 , with a total in fines of £334 in the seven successful cases .
18 They 've never been patients of mine , though , as I say , I have done some of the servants and villagers .
19 But there have never been writings about him .
20 There had never been trouble between her and them and it 's unlikely Mr Johnson knew them .
21 He 's never been president of
22 I know people who have never been east of Western . ’
23 What I 've been through is most extraordinary , I would n't call it crucifixion exactly , because I 'm not religious , but I actually thought I was doing quite radical work and it has never been names as such .
24 ‘ There has never been jealousy on my part that she has taken my mother 's place . ’
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