Example sentences of "there [is] never [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There 's never a dull moment at Ballytreabhair . |
2 | There 's never a dull moment in the office these days as the RUNNING Magazine/Nike Road Race Series leaps into action . |
3 | Thonged G-strings disappear up both cracks and there 's never a good time to fish them out again . |
4 | ‘ I 've checked since , three or four times , and there 's never a light in the offices on Friday evenings . ’ |
5 | There 's never a minute when he 's in the house that he 'll let her out of his sight . ’ |
6 | But there 's never a time when music is far away . |
7 | There 's never a dull moment Tuesday , but far from letting the rush and push get you down you actually revel in it and enjoy all the excitement and exhilaration . |
8 | But , you never there 's never a pair of underpants . |
9 | there 's never a time when there 's flung all over half the time ! |
10 | Where Ah come frae there 's never an incomer . |
11 | But there 's never the sure intuition that lies between women , welds them together . |
12 | There is never a moment 's dullness in The Allegory of Love . |
13 | There is never a shortage of food and drinks on the beach and there are lots of restaurants and cafés , as well as people who stroll along the sand selling drinks and sandwiches . |
14 | The revolve is used constantly , and there is never a break in the continuity . |
15 | There is never a better gift for a musician to give than to offer their talent and it being received . |
16 | There is never a moment when Dustin gets as worried as Gary Cooper in High Noon , although , like Cooper , he has to cope singlehandedly with a number of killers , and is only saved at the final moment when his wife blasts the last opponent with a shotgun . |
17 | In fact , there is little doubt that the ‘ hard ’ ERM — in which there is never a realignment — will now revert to its old status of being a system of fixed but flexible exchange rates , and that the process to monetary union will be slower and more gradual than envisaged by Maastricht . |
18 | The complaint that there is never a moment 's peace is countered by some nurses who say that such a system allows for a ‘ snooze hour ’ after lunch when no routine tasks were undertaken and the ward was as quiet as possible . |
19 | In reality of course there is never a pure economic system of the kind just described . |
20 | But there is never a suggestion in Scripture that economic justice implies economic equality . |
21 | THERE is never a good time to kiss £100,000 goodbye — but with Christmas round the corner , Colin McRae must be wondering what he has done to upset St Stephen . |
22 | Although you may normally take the view that there is never a best time for spending money , retirement planning is different in that sooner or later you will need , or want , to make certain purchases — or pay off outstanding commitments , such as a mortgage . |
23 | There is never a month that I am not overseas , and has n't been for many years — long before I achieved my present position . |
24 | There is never a situation in which there is simultaneously a demand from a marketplace which requires replacement sales of a commodity that it already has , as well as the basic growth which occurred as household after household abandoned gas and moved into the new form of lighting . |
25 | On this disc there is never a moment 's doubt as to their warmth of sound and delicacy of nuance . |
26 | Although there is never a clean slate on which to start planning , the new start provides the necessity for such planning . |
27 | ‘ … see where the water moves … ’ ‘ … the wind … ’ ‘ … no wind from the Nile , there is never a wind from the Nile … ’ ‘ … there is , there must be … ’ ‘ … |
28 | Herodotus said there is never a wind from the Nile , never , never … ’ |
29 | There is never a good time for the tax-man to call . |
30 | Conversations flow easily when travelling in the Islands and there is never a need to be lonely for those willing to take part . |