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

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1 While Mary Tudor lived , the Protestants in Scotland had never actually given up , but as long as England as well as France and Spain was Catholic , all they could hope for was survival ; and there was no point in preferring an English alliance to a French one .
2 But assumptions , as she 'd discovered that day , could be dangerous , and Isabelle had never actually stated where she was born .
3 The problem seems to be that the people who prepare the lunches have never actually opened one sitting on a hill .
4 He later discovered that most of these scenes had never actually occurred and had been fantasies of the patient .
5 It would appear not to matter that the party to whom the notice is addressed does not acknowledge receipt nor even if the party addressed never actually receives the notice itself ( see Re 88 Berkeley Road , London NW9 ; Rickwood v Turnsek [ 1971 ] Ch 648 , and generally as to methods of severance , Conveyancer NS , 1976 , vol 40 , p77 ) .
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