Example sentences of "[verb] never [adv] got " in BNC.
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1 | Yet despite his undoubted success Reid has never really got past the stage of being regarded as a ‘ nearly man ’ a jockey who never quite clicked with the racing public . |
2 | He 'd never ever got used to Rachel 's being pregnant . |
3 | And her cup of tea , God help her , sitting never even got |
4 | We 've never quite got on to first name terms , Emily and I. Even in our respective retirements . |
5 | I 've never really got attached to anyone , I 've been married to my career . |
6 | But I 've never had to worry about them so I , I 've never really got on and learnt them . |
7 | ( Yoshi appears to be a giant bird that you can ride , but I 've never really got into Nintendo characters ! ) |
8 | I 've never once got the sequencer in it to work , though ! ’ |
9 | The use of her first name did not imply familiarity , as it would have done in England– though she had never really got used to being on first-name basis with everyone ; she was invariably disconcerted by this custom . |
10 | Level 42 have never quite got the magic back again . |
11 | Is my right hon. and learned Friend aware that during the past 25 years successive Governments have never quite got it right on training , which is so essential to our future prosperity ? |
12 | The two of us have never really got on . |