Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] never [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Jan van Goyen or Giambologna never charged VAT to their customers .
2 His personal attention — ‘ rain , snow or frost never kept him in ’ — and his scrupulousness in the matter of estimates gradually secured country house clients , but his expertise as a house planner took time to develop .
3 Just as someone has short sight , penicillin allergy or diabetes never recovers from these conditions but can nonetheless do or not do various things that diminish their effects or progress , similarly , sufferers from addictive disease even though they may no longer use the substance or behaviour of addiction .
4 The spontaneity even of the most transient whim or velleity never ceases to pull towards or away from awareness .
5 iii ) New task purchasing : which relates to new types of goods or services never purchased before .
6 According to Aubrey , ‘ they loved each other entirely ’ , and Hobbes never mentioned him ‘ but with great honour and respect ’ .
7 And Doyle never referred to the fact that he 'd seen the Asian girl near to Charlie 's ? ’
8 Viennese painting and literature never rendered the sometimes brutal urban landscapes of their French counterparts .
9 Since Jasper and Bienvida never went to bed until Tina did but fell asleep wherever they happened to be , Jarvis hardly took this protest seriously .
10 John Scales never played for us though he was from Leeds , and Seaman never had a senior game for us though he was a trainee .
11 ( Not surprisingly , constipation is virtually unknown and purgatives never resorted to .
12 Well the , the , the , the , the sort of , the sort of background as I have seen it he never struck me as being particularly clever or bright it 's just that he always seemed to be very well taught and academically successful and exams never seemed an undue problem , and so he went off to Wolverhampton Poly which he selected for , you know , all the usual reasons , reasonable place , reasonable course , a reasonable this a reasonable that , tt erm to do computer science which of course all the kids want to do now erm twentieth centu no it is n't it 's a sort of nineteen eighties version of wanting to be an engine driver is n't it ?
13 ‘ In her mind , she 'd twisted her into the daughter she and Gaston never had .
14 But Philip and Kelly never gave up their dream of being together .
15 And Jim never said .
16 Furthermore , he had always related to her on an intellectual level , unlike the majority of men she knew who saw her as just another pretty face ( to try a line on ) , and although she and Whitlock never mixed socially , only ever meeting up at work , she had come to regard him as one of her few real friends .
17 After all we 're Pros and Pros never tell their age . ’
18 Love never gives up ; and its faith , hope and patience never fail .
19 Louise did nothing , it seemed , and Bella never stopped working .
20 And Ellen never replied now , not even with a note , though money was sent to her as regularly as ever .
21 The movie flopped and Laughton never got the chance to direct again , but Hunter remains the greatest David Lynch movie Lynch never made .
22 Christopher Robin was never this female , never this pregnant , and Pooh never wore such a sappy grin or had a blood red lipstick welt on his right cheek .
23 The communal and the familial are not necessarily in opposition — they are matters of levels , and although at certain times Marx seems to see this , at others he does not and Engels never does .
24 After my mother died , and he married Stella — well , even then , with a new marriage , his support and guidance never faltered . ’
25 And why had she and Dionne never fallen In Love ?
26 Goodbye to your sweaty nights , broiling days , gassy ale and loudspeakers never turned down .
27 ‘ God it was awful , ’ he said , and made them laugh and accept what he said , and Barnett never asked for the certificate this time .
28 Johns was always liked , but it was ironic , and irony never interested me in visual art the way that it did in literature or the theatre .
29 Me and Bert never saw him again . ’
30 It was the golden age for carvers and modellers , who enjoyed a freedom of expression and an architectural surface upon which to create and experiment never equalled before or since .
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