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

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1 From this point of view the French have never regarded fascism as an aberration , concurring rather with Césaire and Fanon that it can be explained quite simply as European colonialism brought home to Europe by a country that had been deprived of its overseas empire after World War I. French poststructuralism , therefore , involves a critique of reason as a system of domination comparable to that of the Frankfurt School , but rather than setting up the possibility of a purged reason operating in an unblocked , ideal speech situation as a defence against tyranny and coercion in the manner of a Habermas , it reanalyses the operations of reason as such .
2 I said that , as brewers never sell beer at a loss , why did not the brewers knock £30 or £40 off the price of a barrel to the tenants of their tied houses in the first place ?
3 And never borrow money from a moneylender ( or specialist finance or credit company , as they are usually called ) who charges interest way above the odds , otherwise you will be paying off the debt over two years rather than fourteen months .
4 He had never favoured telepathy as a means of communication ; something about rolling words about on his tongue ( particularly ones with lots of rs in ) appealed too much to him .
5 But Surere could never make love to a woman .
6 I personally never rated Ickx as a driver or as a human being and Regazzoni , though a great step upwards from the slick gigolo type that Ickx liked to play , like a second-rate understudy for Jean-Paul Belmondo , always struck me as stronger on brawn and stubbornness than on brain .
7 BS never mentioned reliability as a problem .
8 The Court of Victoria rightly rejected the contention that a careless act can never give rise to a cause of action in negligence unless there is in existence at the time of the act a legal person affected by it who can sue .
9 Fortunately , we in this Parliament have never seen Maastricht as an end .
10 I had never seen Cherry in a suit before .
11 Never hang clothes on a dryer in front of a fire or an open heater .
12 And how many men staggered out of Fatal Attraction swearing they 'd never dare flirt with a woman again ?
13 I certainly never figured Tod/John for a life of crime .
14 Second , encounter with God never takes place in a vacuum .
15 They have no respect for non-Jewish culture and would be only too happy if Jews never set foot in a university . ’
16 The poster scheme also provides an excellent opportunity to expose large numbers of the population , who rarely or never set foot within a gallery , to contemporary art .
17 Oh yes , she was an exception ; but physically she was not exactly … … in any case I had determined never to do Salome with a girl who dances .
18 And the new stars , often college graduates who have never set foot on a farm in their lives , have played it for all they are worth .
19 People like Michelle probably never set eyes on a dentist normally .
20 ‘ Market forces will never take care of an industry as special as fishing . ’
21 And or course you never use water on an oak floor cos it stains .
22 Over the years since then he has got together privately with all the surviving members for reunion jams but , unlike every other outfit he 's played with ( including his Canadian hometown high-school instrumental band The Squire ) , he 's never gone public with a Springfield reunion .
23 Why had she never imagined Bella as a redhead ?
24 He never saw sex as a relief to this pain .
25 Craig is adamant he never saw Neighbours as a launch pad for his musical career .
26 Never toss fruit at a spinner ;
27 ‘ But blow wise to this , buddy , blow wise to this : Never play cards with a man named Doc .
28 ‘ I could never put Dad into a home . ’
29 effect of a Wurli I mean , that 's the beauty about it you , you 'll never get hold of a Harley Davidson , but you might get hold of a petrol cap .
30 He had never taken part in a ransom drop personally before , but he knew what an extremely delicate moment it was .
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