Example sentences of "never [vb past] on " in BNC.
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1 | Apart from this venture , which took place on 6 August 1952 , the Coronations never operated on Dickson Road , Lytham Road or Marton . |
2 | I never got on very well and ended up getting thrown out of my classes . |
3 | No one , indeed , could have been more easy-going ; but we never got on close terms or found much in common during the four months we had been together since leaving England . |
4 | Coming down to breakfast I find raw , slanting cuts I never made on the loaf in the crock . ) |
5 | Even though her relatives never lived on the Thames , she 's been brought along to check out a new artificial holt , built by volunteers from the conservation group , BBONT . |
6 | Even though her relatives never lived on the Thames … she 's been brought along to check out a new artificial holt … built by volunteers from the conservation group … |
7 | She never presumed on her friendship with Eve by expecting to be let in to the inner sanctum . |
8 | Sara herself never dwelt on it . |
9 | She never dwelt on thoughts of Guido . |
10 | She never encroached on anything that she ( and he ) deemed his territory , although he was not so circumspect in offering his opinion on design and colour . |
11 | Since money had long since ceased to be a matter of concern to Wendell Harvey , he never stinted on spending it . |
12 | I believe especially I never came on this campaign until after I went to see Arafat . |
13 | They went a little while ago , apart from that they never came on this end |
14 | It never rained on Fiji |
15 | He said the company never commented on partnerships in any wells . |
16 | Last night a Shell spokesman said the company never commented on partnerships in any wells . |
17 | She never walked on the beach , and without ever thinking about it he had assumed she did n't because she did n't want to spoil her shoes . |
18 | Although there was a resistance movement to the German occupation , it never developed on any scale and did not have the support of the mass of the people who were coddled by the occupying regime . |
19 | ghosts never imposed on us . |
20 | They never touched on anything even remotely like this . |
21 | " It never dawned on me . " |
22 | But I say that , they 've got no right to just change your , your name over , I mean , basically , really and truthfully when we got this place Rudy were n't on , on , he never signed on on nothing |
23 | Do you know all these five tapes and everything , I never swore on these till I talk to you . |
24 | Next : here comes Dada , neat little Dada , small as a doll on one of his big horses , coming nearer down the drive , stopping his horse gently , quietly turning in his saddle towards her , easy and rather grand , as he never looked on his feet . |
25 | It never hurt on the arm . |
26 | It is the foretaste of such strains as never fell on mortal cars , to hear which we should rush to our doors and contribute all that we possess and are . ’ |
27 | It might if dust never gathered on the old photo albums full of the ex and I whooping it up in Corfu circa 1980 . |
28 | It was fortunate for you that I never insisted on accompanying you . ’ |
29 | ‘ But you never went on a sea-going ship , to faraway lands ? ’ |
30 | So far as we know he was never a merchant , and he never went on crusade , but had he been he would have experienced all the five ways in which travel fundamentally impinged on the folk of the twelfth century ; and if we consider the impact made by the wandering scholars and the growing universities , the flow of litigants and diplomats to and from the papal Curia , the countless pilgrims and pilgrimages , the crusades at their most popular , and the commercial revolution upon the world of the central Middle Ages — then a love of travel and a readiness to travel must be accounted one of the major catalysts of change . |