Example sentences of "[Wh det] can never [be] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ These awful events create a drug culture which can never be a part of our culture , and they must be stopped , ’ Mr Clements said .
2 ‘ Bear in mind there are people who suffer lifelong injury which can never be put right .
3 Some of them have concluded that existence constitutes that universal and elusive divine presence which can never be pinned down as a particular constituent of reality .
4 Many of the latter , of course , regard Kosovo as a sacred part of historic Serbia which can never be ‘ surrendered ’ .
5 In October 1959 , the Soviet probe Luna 3 first photographed the far side of the Moon , which can never be seen from the Earth .
6 We both have very firm views on relay racing which can never be reconciled .
7 But acknowledgement of increasing complication and uncertainty is not a retreat from objectivity ; doubt or acceptance of a supposed historical fact or law of nature likewise depends on accumulation of evidence which can never be complete .
8 But there are some things which can never be rightly explained .
9 There is often a shared pattern of experiences , beliefs and attitudes which have all arisen within their particular generation and which can never be fully shared by younger people .
10 It was a trip which can never be repeated as nearly all lines are gone .
11 ( For example , the electric repulsive force between two electrons is due to the exchange of virtual photons , which can never be directly detected ; but if one electron moves past another , real photons may be given off , which we detect as light waves . )
12 The construction must be free from dirt traps ( so any form of framed system with infill panels will not be acceptable as the construction forms dirt traps which can never be effectively cleaned ) .
13 Slater provided Britten with pen-portraits out of Crabbe which can never be forgotten once they are encountered .
14 After two months of protracted negotiation , Alf arrived at Ayresome Park , and chalked up a record which can never be eclipsed : he became the first £1,000 footballer .
15 In effect , its use was an excellent example of successful space planning , and in a rolling , pitching ship ensured that blissful , undisturbed suspension which can never be matched by a static bunk !
16 But they come to realise that they are imprisoned by a transparent but impenetrable wall , which can never be crossed .
17 Eroticism is defined around absence — defined in relation to what can never be erotic — for the polarized , competitive structure of Western capitalism requires such division .
18 Roberton has taken what can best be described as an artistic look at this subject and I must compliment him on his approach because it provides a valuable visual record of what can never be again .
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