Example sentences of "[modal v] never [verb] [prep] [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then I was angry , and said he should never come into my house , nor come near me , with my good will .
2 He might never know of her love , might never want it , but she was his wife .
3 Unless you focus closely on the problem , you 'll never succeed in your research or writing .
4 ‘ And I love you , my beautiful Ruthie , and you 'll never run from my love again because we are going to be married , as soon as possible , and Majorcan wives never leave their husbands .
5 ‘ OK , we 'll get out , but I 'll never submit to your caveman tactics .
6 Now I do n't suppose he 'll never get to his home and see his wile again .
7 being shouted at running nine miles with three tonne of stuff you 'll never use on your back
8 And that that made a big influence on me and I swore it 'd never happen to my kids .
9 ‘ Your father repealed the law making you his natural successor once he realized you 'd never follow in his footsteps .
10 I could never move from my flat — that would be like leaving Percy behind . ’
11 Do n't think it could never happen to your child — every year 300 children in the UK die as a result of accidents at home and a staggering 870,000 are treated in hospital accident and emergency departments .
12 Later Friedman ( 1975 ) shifted position somewhat in that he allowed for employers ' mistakes concerning the behaviour of the real wage rate : the ex post real wage need never deviate from its market clearing value for fluctuations in the level of employment around its natural value to occur .
13 He would never scribble in his annuals and had them all in order .
14 When she woke it was to the incessant chattering of the wheels against the rails and Emily thought she would never arrive at her destination .
15 But it was no good talking to her , she was too ill , and it was no good talking to Leo , he would never go against her decision .
16 ‘ And Leo would never go against my decision .
17 ‘ Caroline and Fenella do n't hit it off too well , and certainly Caroline would never refer to my sister as ‘ Fen ’ .
18 They would never stay in my bedroom very long , but you can imagine my excitement each lunchtime as I watched them arrive in the garden , enter the house and quack their way up to me , as regular as clockwork .
19 A Lancashire insurance agent ‘ would never talk about his family cos they rejected him . ’
20 The Stop Hinkley Expansion group complained to the Inspector , arguing that this was jumping the gun and a waste of public money , despite the CEGB claim that if it did n't order these parts in advance , at its own risk , it would never keep to its construction timetable .
21 She would never hear from her parents or her brothers and sisters again .
22 In the normal run of events these would never come to my notice , but on this occasion I was going to make a plea of mitigation on his behalf and hoped that the Bench would release their prisoner into my care and he would be summarily dealt with in accordance with Air Force Law .
23 Carolyn , he knew , would never behave like his mother .
24 Before she and David were married , Beth had secured his promise that he would never probe into her past , and would not pester her with regard to young Richard 's father .
25 In the most draconian punishment ever handed out to Scottish internationalists , Billy Bremner , Joe Harper , Pat McCluskey , Willie Young and Arthur Graham were told they would never play for their country again .
26 You would never know by its handling that it had anything but a normal tail unit .
27 She had always sworn to herself that she would never impose on her daughter 's marriage 2. ) but she knows now that she can not possibly decline an invitation to spend the rest of her days at her son-in-law 's house .
28 He says he will never move from his roots : ‘ Basically New York is where I 'm from .
29 ‘ I will never stand in your way ! ’ she cried to them that evening in the bedroom .
30 If political struggle takes place for specific purposes and anticipated results , here Sartre seems to condemn it to an unending series of detours that will never arrive at their destination .
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