Example sentences of "[pers pn] never [verb] the [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I never remember the football team .
2 I never saw the mail robber , though Tom played with his children — and caught nits from them , to Nonni 's horror — and I got to know his sister , Elsie : a thin woman with stiff , blonde hair who was never without a cigarette stuck to the corner of her mouth .
3 I never needed the alarm clock or Mum or Bri to hammer on my door .
4 ‘ But I never mentioned the word cancer .
5 When using the ribber , I never tie the yarn end to a clamp or any other part of the machine , it 's so easy to forget it , so it pulls the knitting up and the comb with it and soon the machine jams .
6 She never repeated the goodwill gesture .
7 ‘ Have you never seen the video replay of the accident ? ’
8 ‘ And you never saw the Crocus List ? ’
9 and that was the only one night we never took the video camera with us
10 No we never got the fire engine out we just er we just when we got
11 So effectively we 're paying , whilst we never use the typing pool or the plan print room , we 're paying a proportion of those costs on a per capita basis
12 Although we never transformed the inquiry process into anything approaching a people 's tribunal , we did turn it into something much more accessible than many people had ever conceived .
13 Taking the lead against the coalition was a small but implacable group of diehards ; they were never more than a few dozen in the Commons and , although they attracted shifting support on particular issues , they never threatened the coalition majority .
14 They never completed the train journey to Penn Station .
15 They never begin the sleep period with REM sleep .
16 In the air he never mastered the throttle setting , so that he either fell behind of pulled ahead .
17 He never left the centre circle but the People reporter gave him nine out of ten and he deserved it . ’
18 The station was the product of French television deregulation five years ago , but it never established the audience size or advertising to sustain its costs and the debt that its owners had taken on to launch it .
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