Example sentences of "have never [verb] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I am entirely convinced that Joseph Kosuth has never seen work by Claudio Parmiggiani either actually or in reproduction .
2 ‘ We are both like cheap wine — we do n't travel well , ’ explains Peter , who to this day has never set foot in America , let alone Hollywood .
3 ‘ He has never set foot in Israel and yet claims to be an expert in Israeli affairs .
4 Firstly NUPE has never had difficulty with Northumberland County Council getting time off for anyone .
5 " This nation has never found glory in war
6 The World Cup has never taken place in Oslo ( see altitude training ) .
7 I 'd never eaten breakfast on weekdays before , and I used to be starving by lunch-time and pig out .
8 I 've never seen Puss in Boots .
9 ‘ I 've never had breakfast in bed before , ’ he told her .
10 I 've never had selection of Budgens
11 He waited until Berthon — with whom Rudd had never seen eye to eye — took a holiday and grafted a new front end on to Jean Behra 's car .
12 He said it did n't matter , he had never liked sugar in Ovaltine .
13 He had never showed sensitivity for Cressida 's feelings , and was equally responsible for her unfaithfulness .
14 Zambia had never set foot inside Jahsaxa 's personal space before but , as SHe suspected , it was tastefully bare , illumined softly by concealed lighting .
15 His foundation specialised in treating women who were HIV-positive , but he had never published research into Aids .
16 I have never felt discrimination in England because I am Italian .
17 The two have never seen eye to eye apparently and although some papers called him a hothead , Horton insists he was n't going to have a go at the ref , who was given a police escort back to the dressing rooms .
18 ‘ But we have never made door to door collections , so we know this man has nothing to do with us , ’ she said .
19 I would not be surprised if today there are a number of people who , though fully Christian , have never allowed justification by faith to be an experiential reality in their life .
20 Castlerock 's 1,500 residents , the majority of them Protestants , have never had time for sectarianism and division .
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