Example sentences of "never have [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 BATTLING for attention against the climax of the football season and the dissuader of customarily bitter weather , the start of a new county season never has enjoyed a high profile .
2 ‘ Jamie would never have done a silly thing like climbing up the archway . ’
3 If he had not drawn her attention to it she would never have noticed the little glass cubicle , tucked away high up under the roof in one corner of the arcade .
4 He could never have been one of those charismatic men and women who inspire and enthuse ; equally , he could never have achieved an indifferent acceptance of failure .
5 And if I 'd known he was going to turn out a stupid and objectionable youth I 'd never have employed the foolish boy .
6 But she could never have imagined the bright colours that filled her brain — a vivid , intoxicating , shifting kaleidoscope of wonder and pleasure and excitement and joy .
7 If she suspected she had enjoyed her life more than most of her married contemporaries , she would never have used a pejorative word about the married state , since she had no personal experience of it . )
8 Tristan 's arrival had prevented her and she would never have found the right words to accompany the gift in any case .
9 The case they should never have tried The Blue Arrow trial , the second longest in English criminal history , has been widely condemned as a travesty .
10 What a mystery it is , the way we carry on , thought Liz , as she moved on to more congenial entertainment : remembering , suddenly , the oft-repeated claim of an Austrian refugee analyst of her acquaintance , who frequently and unashamedly rejoiced in having had in his house at one time no less than five Nobel Prize winners , a claim which she had always found endearing , ridiculous , foolish , alarming , comic , in its nai¨veté , its precision , its ruthlessness : remembering the alarms and excitement of her own early encounters with the famous , the great , the titled , the rich : remembering the ancient yearning to crowd her life with people , with voices , with telephone calls , invitations , children , friends of children : remembering , in short the dread of solitude , the dread of reliving her mother 's unending , inexplicable , still-enduring loneliness : and across these memories , flitting in a half second , as she made her way , for light relief , towards Kate Armstrong , fortifying Kate , came the question — why did Henrietta Latchett , who must have been invited to a hundred parties tonight , who could never have known a lonely evening , why did she choose to come to us ?
11 And when this was reported , Raimondin ( he was the original knight , the husband ) said , ‘ This is all your fault , I should never have married a horrible snake . ’
12 I did n't want her to be evacuated without me , but I 'd never have left the old ladies . ’
13 Jimmy Airlie , chief Ford union negotiator , said : ‘ The princess should never have picked a foreign car in the first place .
14 Oddly enough I may never have had an operational tour had it not been for one of these fellow travellers .
15 This should be translated : I personally , off the top of my head sitting in my study , never having visited the Arctic , never having seen a polar bear in the wild , and having been educated in classical literature and theology , have not so far managed to think of a reason why polar bears might benefit from being white .
16 Boasting a record of never having had a serious incident or accident in its history , Aurigny is careful about the selection of its pilots , most of whom are mature and experienced aircrew with backgrounds in airline and/or military flying .
17 Nineteen of the 25 children were reported never to have established a regular sleep pattern , and 22 were classified as having severe sleep problems .
18 I will sometimes arrange to discuss things on three successive Mondays , for example , or three successive months perhaps , because you never have to take a quick decision in a business , and out of the talking with people who respond to your way of working the right answer very often comes — the decisions mostly take themselves .
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