Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] never [be] " in BNC.

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1 The pen and ink drawings of Mike Wilks may never be the same again .
2 This point was expressed by Lord Herschell in Vagliano as follows : I am of course far from asserting that resort may never be had to the previous state of the law for the purpose of aiding in the construction of the provisions of the code .
3 It is common that learned attitudes and behaviour patterns may never be questioned by the grown-up child .
4 The route may never be the same again , however , because this year the normal upper snowfields have melted away to reveal rather unpleasant rock slabs .
5 But that level may never be zero .
6 Concentrated powder should never be supplied as the mixture of caustic with water creates a violent heat generating ( exothermic ) reaction which can be very dangerous .
7 He said since the incident new instructions insisted that loads must never be left unsupported , supports must be put in place to stop the tube falling and a wider slot in the pipe was now used making the operation easier , quicker and safer .
8 An opportunity should never be judged by the size of the potential gains but by the likelihood of those gains .
9 They can vary in length , weight and continuity , but their direction should never be in doubt , if they are to maintain a co-ordinated space and time .
10 They would also assume the validity of the religious starting-point , and while acknowledging that faith should never be forced onto people — that freedom is essential for real religious awareness to develop — they are nevertheless sure that they are right and that no teacher will be misleading the young if they teach religion straight .
11 Chemical sterilisation is not practicable and the terms sterilisation and disinfection should never be confused or used as synonyms .
12 Les 's philosophy is that house building should never be undertaken in a hurry .
13 Such interactions must never be other than supportive ; yet they must also carry as much potency as possible for moving children 's learning forward .
14 THE Langbaurgh and Redcar counts will both be at the Coatham Bowl in Redcar : there is some concern , we gather , that the Redcar result may never be published .
15 Some fear the murder may never be solved .
16 The exact cause of this latest M-Forty tragedy may never be known .
17 THE husband of a woman murdered as she sunbathed on a South African beach spoke of his fears last night that her killer may never be brought to justice .
18 Books and catalogues may contain criticism ; but their writers may think of themselves as art historians , philosophers , aestheticians , anthropologists , historians or biographers , and there are many other possibilities ; their books may never be identified as art criticism .
19 For this reason , roles may never be totally satisfying other than for short periods .
20 But the final figure may never be known for the flats were notorious for sheltering illegal immigrants .
21 The effect of peer recognition should never be underestimated , and as teachers we should find ways for all children to be able to enjoy the rewards of their endeavours .
22 That is why Bible study should never be dull for a Christian .
23 People need to see what they 're eating but the light must never be so bright that it kills any atmosphere you 're trying to achieve .
24 A young horse should never be hurried but allowed to enjoy himself and gain confidence .
25 His prime concern is that clients should never be ‘ overhatted , as in over-horsed ’ .
26 The neck should never be too short or stuffy .
27 Money for investment should never be processed through the firm 's bank accounts .
28 Whatever type of camera you use , for hand-held wildlife shots the camera speed should never be set at less than unc second .
29 For ease of reference , the various steps are numbered , but the divisions between the steps should never be thought of as hard and fast .
30 In this sense a set of Christian guidelines must never be interpreted as an attempt to legislate the Gospel .
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