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

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1 no never thinks she 'll thought any thing like that , well you could of bought one could n't you out of that
2 This meant that he never fought them on his own terms , always theirs , and it blinded him to the realisation that when all else failed , when all the appeals for ‘ fair play ’ fell on stony ground , that he could have utilised his mass following of workers to shake the ground beneath the Empire .
3 She never shared her inner thoughts with anyone , not even her friends at school who had come to regard her as something of an enigma .
4 He never shared their meals , eating by himself in the parlour with Miss Evans waiting on him , but sometimes he would come into the kitchen while they were having their tea and say , ‘ Well , Caroline , it 's a fine day for the race , is n't it ? ’
5 I never shared my family 's passion for horses .
6 You 'd never think they had children of their own .
7 You 'd never think we could eat could eat proper food .
8 ‘ You would never think he 'll be a bloody great eel one day , would you ? ’
9 You 'd never think he 'd go into that sort of ball .
10 Well old was , was er absolute er you 'd never think anybody 'd would buy anything out of his shop , er my father went in for something once and he , and he said you can see them hanging up ca n't you , I mean er salesmanship was on unheard of as far as he was concerned they were there , why ask him if he 'd got any , but erm course you must remember I was only a little boy I mean I can remember all this , I took it all in but I would n't say that I knew them er I knew Miss , from the grocer 's shop she was a Sunday School teacher , and er the Sunday School used to be at Road School we used to have a Sunday School there and a Mr used to take this .
11 The empire too may be long gone , but you 'd never think it listening to the cricket commentators .
12 You 'd never think it but McQuaid , like many of the others , was more or less illiterate though he could add and subtract quick enough when it concerned his pocket .
13 Dad could never write it out , you could never think it out … ’
14 As I seek after truth , so shall I always be glad to receive any information from my friends , even if they should contradict what I may have published , yet I shall never think it derogatory to my character to own my mistakes , and rectify them .
15 ‘ You 'd never think she was our sister . ’
16 Well they sort of said that what , hopefully , she 'll like be there for a couple of days and she 'll never think she 's been anywhere else , she 'll think she 's been there all the time .
17 You must never think you 're better than somebody else just because of that .
18 She dedicated her song to all the boys who had really regretted doing it , all the men who have ever said , naming no names , it took ten years of my life , and now I can truly say that I never want to even talk to him again , never to see him .
19 For my mother , who remembered seeing her only brother , also called Robert , off to France in the First World War , never to see him again , this farewell on the platform must have been agony .
20 But he 'd stood up well to that first interview , hindered rather than helped by the presence of his solicitor , who had never seen his client before and had made it painfully apparent that he would prefer never to see him again .
21 Had he been so certain then he would n't still be guarding her name so zealously lest any whisper of their attachment got out and so caused Rosemary to decide never to see him again .
22 She shares the heartache felt by many owners who lose their horses to thieves , often never to see them again .
23 It was extraordinary to think that once he had loved this woman to distraction , and now all he wanted was never to see her again .
24 A good way to stay out of trouble is never to see nobody . ’
25 And because I 've met you , Mr Rochester , and I ca n't bear never to see you again .
26 It burst from her lips before she could think , before she could stop it : " I could n't bear never to see you again . "
27 John was never to see his son again .
28 In this deadlock the King , physically menaced and fearing the impeachment of the Queen , who was involved in various army plots against Parliament , left London , never to see it again until his trial .
29 He had never hated himself more .
30 ‘ I was angry , but I 've never hated you , Isabel .
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