Example sentences of "never [vb -s] the [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Never as in a time like the present — of radical social change in Italy as in other European countries , of the transition from an industrial to a service economy ( Italy 's second major economic revolution in 30 years ) , of the questioning of many social values , above all in the matter of social relations ( between the sexes , between friends , between producer and consumer ) , of profound uncertainty about the future , commingled with fear , anxiety and even expectation — never has the impotence of literature been so apparent , its inability to say the word which , in Montale 's phrase , ‘ squares us off on every side ’ ( Montale 1977 : 47 ) .
2 Never has the line between celebrity and ambassador been so blurred .
3 Never has the burden of choice been so heavy .
4 It 's at once surreal and introspective , bizarre and brave , but never loses the sense of suspicion which holds it together so chillingly .
5 A calculated campaign of domination over the media , and other major information outlets , has ensured that the perception of the recent events documented in the following pages never reaches the majority of people on this planet .
6 My mother never sees the ghost in Box 5 , but she hears him !
7 But in the motets proper Willaert never employs the device of cori spezzati , ‘ broken ’ ( i.e. antiphonal ) choirs , which he used in eight psalm-settings published in a collection of psalms by Jachet of Mantua , ‘ Maistre Jan ’ , and others in 1550 .
8 He fights back like someone under orders ; he never concedes the thrill of revenge or the trembling orgasm of blood .
9 Hsu incidentally never mentions the existence of Fitzgerald 's study .
10 Jim never escapes the torment of self-doubt , even when in the remote kingdom of Patusan he has given all his energy and his intelligence , as well as his physical courage , to settling internal feuds and establishing prosperity — when , in fact , he has become to his people ‘ Lord Jim ’ .
11 Such criticism Thurley argued , very convincingly , never bridges the gap between description and interpretation , which for Thurley involves evaluation .
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