Example sentences of "[pers pn] never [verb] a [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I never remember a wedding walk in Stronsay . |
2 | I never remember a wedding walk in Stronsay . |
3 | I never use a hair dryer any more . |
4 | I have one rule — I never use a steam iron on my lace jumpers . |
5 | I never had a singing lesson in my life , it was just a natural thing for me . ’ |
6 | I never had a TV set until I bought one with my first lot of royalties and the only way we got the record player was because my dad won about £40 on the pools . |
7 | I never seen a Christmas tree so big — it 's as high as a house . |
8 | I have seen many cartoons of American grandmothers in rocking chairs on their front porches and am always reminded of Mrs. Burden , although she never had a clay pipe in her mouth . |
9 | The launch of the Agatha Christie Society will put an end to one of her biggest mysteries — why she never had a fan club . |
10 | She never got a phone call about that job |
11 | In her later years she never missed a hymn session on television or radio . |
12 | Have you never seen a fertility clinic catalogue ? ’ |
13 | Mm , you never had a guide dog ? |
14 | You never look a gift horse in the mouth . |
15 | Needless to say , we never passed a hat shop . |
16 | Give them the drawing number so we sent a transmittal note , course we never got a transmittal note back . |
17 | It is sometimes hard for cats to understand people and , like elephants , they never forget a shock encounter . |
18 | I 'm saying years ago my old dad , he , he were eighty nine and he never had a blood test in his life . |
19 | He never misses a murder scene . |
20 | He never won a Gold Cup or Grand National , but he won everything else . |
21 | I think we 're just gon na have to let him moan I would n't mind , but until last weekend , he never give a dickie bird about going to sleep I think it was that came in and set him off she should 've just left him on to it instead of trying to do it herself |
22 | Straw plaiting was a widespread cottage industry in and around the Chiltern Hills , but it has left scarcely a sign on the landscape , for it never became a factory industry . |