Example sentences of "will never [verb] " in BNC.

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1 You will never build your city of Skadar until you find a twin brother and sister , Stoja and Stojane .
2 Doctors fear New York Jets defensive lineman Dennis Byrd will never walk again after breaking his neck in a collision with a team-mate during a 23-7 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs .
3 But Bosnian war victim will never walk again .
4 ‘ HERE is the new Shorter Oxford Dictionary of which the first thing that can be said with confidence is that if you drop it on your foot you will never walk unaided again ’ — Commentator Bernard Levin .
5 And they will never pass on the fact that owners could be liable to the same punishment .
6 A Messiah record will never pass you by in a blur of bpm functionalism .
7 ‘ I fear my cousin will never relinquish her claim , since she is fighting for a position that she considers to be her son 's heritage as well as her own . ’
8 However lovely someone else 's world may be , it will never match ours .
9 What a shame it must one day become reality — it will never match these views for charm and elegance .
10 The delay has led to fears that the leukaemia unit will never match the fund raisers ' hopes .
11 It is the delay which has led to growing fears that the leukaemia unit will never match the fund raisers ’ hopes .
12 However , night workers will never perform their job as efficiently as they would during the day , for the master clock controls far more than just our cycle of sleeping and waking .
13 himself , affects the flow of power from these sources , though whether they run freely or run dry he will never decide alone …
14 I have n't the answer to what an acceptable level of membership fee is but I 'm certain an ever increasing rate will never generate a party of mass membership .
15 The Sergeant will never think to stop us , and Kevin can stay over until his leg 's better .
16 A Fire that will Never Go Out
17 But whatever , we are keen on it now , we should always have been , and if you treat people at the work place just like dirt , if you continue to turn Britain into a sweat shop , drive down wages , drive down people 's rights , then you may get some form of external investment come into this country , but we will never compete with the Dutch and the Germans and the Scandinavians , and we will never have a happy and united country .
18 With regard to the quiz , do n't be afraid that ‘ I will never compete with all those experts ! ’
19 And that is why , as Mr said , I think they ought to be allowed to produce some sort of advertising pamphlet , and get their act together , because if they 're going to go and compete out there they 've got to be prepared for it , and we 've got to allow them to give a decent presentation , at least have a decent glossy brochure to push round , so at least they can say what they do , because they will never compete when they are privatised unless they get it .
20 Although it will never attain real equality , a democratic society will seek to ensure that there is a redistribution in wealth through taxation which funds the services which provide help to those that need it .
21 You see there 's every , every , there 's every evidence to show there 's every evidence to show that those who live by profits will never cure pollution .
22 The power of capital is very great and it was a Tynesider ( Jack Common ) who pointed out that those who do not admire capitalism will never beat it .
23 Even if one has good scientific ideas , it is never enough just to publish them : the world will never beat a pathway to the door of the scientific recluse ; and all that the Avogadro or the Mendel can hope for is posthumous fame .
24 As his mind rambles from the boy to the jersey to Ellen ( who knitted it ) , to the sea and the Borough ( via the fish Grimes is going to get rich by catching ) , back to Ellen and the future life they will never lead because Grimes can not escape his past — as his mind rambles in this way , so the music probes our sympathies by constant allusion back to the variations in the interlude .
25 And finally , one great advantage of all old timber — it is fully seasoned and will never move again .
26 Because she will never move now
27 He says he will never move from his roots : ‘ Basically New York is where I 'm from .
28 But however you make your journey , do it this year — it will never cost as little !
29 I 'm not saying you will always be successful or that it will never cost you a penny , nor am I advising those almost too timid to open a can of beans to tinker with a complex and potentially dangerous machine if they feel it 's beyond them ; we all have our limitations .
30 From a Christian perspective , you and I will never face death .
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