Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [verb] never had " in BNC.
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1 | I 've never been on the course so I 've never had a police dog . |
2 | You know so I mean so I 've never had a , it 's been a bad experience for me , not a good one . |
3 | so I 'd never had blokes in my class , it was really really weird |
4 | We have the finest peo band of men looking after our fire service so I have never had any doubt , I did n't really need this report to tell me , but it is nice to see it written down , to see just exactly what they 're doing . |
5 | ‘ Perhaps he 's never had to work with anyone like Dane Jacobsen before , ’ she said flatly . |
6 | an electro cardiograph , it 's a tracing of the electrical il impulses from the heart given off by the heart and this chap came in he 'd never had one before and he was nervous anyway , so I 'm trying to put him at his ease and I , I put , you have to put like a rubber band round their arms and legs and attach erm electrodes to them , you do n't feel anything , you 're only measuring the electrical impulses given off by the heart |
7 | I was what I felt unconsciously I had never had a chance to be : a little girl . |
8 | She should have thrown it out years ago but somehow she 'd never had the heart . |
9 | In the whole time that the kids have been going away we 've never had a single problem over religion and the biggest boost is that they actually want to meet each other again after the holiday , ’ she explained . |
10 | Now you 've never had a a contract of employment so that goes in favour as well . |
11 | Now we 'd never had a problem before with high conductivity . |
12 | Until now he had never had to court the approval of the political elite , because his monopoly of legitimacy had made him irreplaceable . |
13 | Well I 've never had the experience and I do n't think my family have , I er no I should n't think it was really , they might , I suppose somebody , they used to have a reputation at one time these chemists was doing minor , giving you something for some minor ailment , but I would n't care to sort of er , I 'd never think of it , no there were quite a lot of doctors about you know , there was er Doctor at the top of Road and there was Doctor , Doctor oh there was a lot of doctors about . |
14 | Well I 've never had to do that . |
15 | yeah , well you 've never had any thing from Scraptof have ya ? |
16 | Well you 've never had one , you never had one last night . |
17 | Well they 've never had a product that cheap before . |
18 | Well they 've never had any more youngsters go |
19 | and erm but erm even so getting to and from the bus was a bit of a problem , unfortunately I 've never had erm been one of these people who have got the nerve to erm go about a great deal by themselves and erm being up in London you know , immediately before the war I had erm , it was n't very easy getting about so erm and erm I was n't very |
20 | Fortunately I have never had this problem either with ferrets or dogs but should it ever hit my animals it means more than just the loss of the ferrets . |
21 | Until then I 'd never had any intimation of what was being done nowadays in the field of biblical research , or of the attacks being launched by competent historians . |
22 | Or maybe they 've never had the time before . |
23 | So she judged him — she always felt impelled to judge Simon , measure him — he was a grabber , but then he had never had anything so far , and also he had daring and enjoyed himself so much , so very much , he loved the suppers and the singing . |
24 | Since I find novelists tend to say it better than sociologists , let me quote from one who seems to have anticipated a good deal of what was to come after the period when we had never had it so good : |
25 | And certainly she 'd never had to swim in these conditions . |