Example sentences of "who [vb mod] never [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But most of all they are sad for Bea and Eugenie who may never go on holiday with Mummy and Daddy again .
2 It is often spoken by a presenter who may never appear on the screen but is heard partly or entirely as " voice over " .
3 His work in Peking has now been published in book form , and will hopefully be given the critical accolades it so undoubtedly deserves , but that will be small consolation for a man who may never seen his homeland again .
4 The idea challenges scientists and non-scientists alike , including people who may never write a computer program in their lives , to come to terms with computers and understand what they are about
5 In retaliation to the MacMahons ' comments that their son was ‘ frustrated and bored ’ at school , his former head teacher has said Nicholas is ‘ a very sad little boy ’ who may never know a happy childhood .
6 There are a lot of good people who may never enter a place of worship .
7 Their meaning is not easily grasped by those who have spent some time studying the Christian faith , and yet the church still presents these complicated extracts from the Bible and the ASB to people who may never have heard the name of God spoken reverently before , and who are searching for some germ of belief to help them understand the vacuum created by the death of the person they love .
8 It would be incongruous to see her as an influence on later writers who may never have heard of her .
9 Yet millions of Europeans who may never have heard of Freud 's name are now affected by his work , even when this is grotesquely misinterpreted .
10 We noted , moreover , how infants sometimes form strong attachments to fathers , grandparents and older siblings who may never have participated in routine care .
11 To the old long-stay patients re-established in community settings and the younger chronic patients who may never have become institutionalized should be added the relatively small but significant number of mentally abnormal offenders whose discharge from special hospitals gave rise to the 1975 Report of the committee on mentally abnormal offenders ( Cmnd. 6244 ) , together with the growing number of elderly people with mental health problems , including dementia ( Health Advisory Service , 1982 ) .
12 It gives voice to women who may never have been heard except for Klein 's encouragement .
13 BRITAIN 'S No.2 tennis player of 1992 , Andrew Castle , is making a post-Wimbledon trip to Liverpool to coach the finer points of the game to novices who may never have seen a racket .
14 Hegarty also attacked the NIHT for the letting policy on its Belmont estate where , of 185 families , 48 were from outside the Derry area , 25 were policemen and 71 had made applications after 1 January 1959 : ‘ That makes 144 families who should never have been considered for housing at all , ’ he said .
15 Yet I have witnessed practice which is grossly incompetent on occasions and every team can identify workers who should never have qualified .
16 ‘ There 's hundreds of older nomes who 'll never do it .
17 Rich git who 'll never miss it .
18 Unlike today 's Leeds team who 'll never win a thing .
19 You ca n't how can how can you talk about self help solving all the problems when you 've got an aging population who 'll never work again .
20 Since both the Victoria and the Caledonian Press explicitly claimed to be offering work to women who really needed it , and who might never marry , arguments about the appropriateness of married women working were not particularly relevant , but they were made just the same : woman should be " man 's helpmeet not his rival "
21 Well the Ministry of Defence came into Harrogate just over fifty years ago and the jobs were done to some e to a large extent by people who might never have come to Harrogate if the Ministry of Defence had not er brought them in .
22 Jimmy Greaves , a goal scorer who could never match Charlie 's quixotic skills , paid a fond farewell to the departing Scot .
23 In the great Scandinavian tradition of Greta Garbo and Ingrid Bergman , Lorna Lewis and her daughter Jo Forbes were actresses who could never give of their best when their shoes pinched .
24 There are Scots down here who could never go back north because they would n't fit in .
25 She 's a wonderful lady , a wonderful mother , not simple or anything like that , just a very trusting person who could never bring herself to speak ill of anyone . ’
26 There were some who could never bring themselves to attempt to take a dispassionate look at the reasons why American policy-makers ( and above all Eisenhower ) should have acted as they did .
27 In an upwards market this would benefit the landlord , who could never hope to achieve a full market rent pursuant to an interim rent application , but would disadvantage the tenant , who would presumably prefer the old rent to continue during negotiations , thereby acting as a negotiating factor .
28 For a moment , Miranda saw herself as one of those lovely heroines who could never forget , who pined away beautifully on velvet chaise-longues .
29 His and Charles 's lives were to run closely parallel — brothers who could never ignore each other , whether as colleagues , or competitors .
30 Ben Braithwaite , who could never stand being told what to do , particularly by the landlord of a common tavern , even if he did have a diamond on his swarthy hand and his name was Goldsborough , had spoken sharply .
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