Example sentences of "never be [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The brain should never be given contradictory clues when we attempt to reproduce any of the senses . |
2 | The didactic contract is between teacher and pupil although it may never be made explicit . |
3 | Even hugs and kisses that feel good and that you like should never be kept secret . |
4 | Since a plan is a process of deliberate choice and decision , it would seem that the output could never be called unnatural ; for in a sense the whole process is unnatural ( if contrasted with unplanned evolution ) . |
5 | In ordinary circumstances , persons of their order would never be permitted sufficient licence to be alone together , and so enkindle the fire that sparked between them . |
6 | ‘ Bear in mind there are people who suffer lifelong injury which can never be put right . |
7 | The beauty of such methods is that they can never be proved wrong since , by ignoring what the people concerned themselves think , you have removed any empirical basis for testing the interpretations . |
8 | He said since the incident new instructions insisted that loads must never be left unsupported , supports must be put in place to stop the tube falling and a wider slot in the pipe was now used making the operation easier , quicker and safer . |
9 | They should never be left untreated . |
10 | Then an attempted entry to a local authority hairdressing course went embarrassingly wrong ; it finished with Mrs Finni having to spell out her daughter 's handicap to students and a flustered teacher who eventually refused to accept responsibility for a girl who could never be left alone in the classroom . |
11 | A patient who is not fully conscious should never be left alone and an experienced nurse should accompany the patient hack to the ward from theatre . |
12 | Authors should never be held responsible for their publishers ' blurbs , and so one is spared the embarrassment of assessing the claim that Hugh Trevor-Roper is ‘ Britain 's greatest living historian ’ . |
13 | It was just as well that he would soon be yoked to Virginia , so that his desire for his headstrong gypsy would never be allowed free rein . |