Example sentences of "[verb] never [adv] see [art] " in BNC.

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1 He 'd never even seen the wedding-dress the boy had mentioned .
2 She 'd never before seen a carpet so thick that it showed vacuuming lines , like a lawn .
3 ‘ We do n't say it 's impossible for anybody to add new motivated abilities in later life , ’ he says , ‘ but in all our research we 've never yet seen a completely new direction emerge . ’
4 Again , this is a rule that can be broken , but I 've never yet seen a design with more than two needles tucking side by side .
5 Well , I 've never even seen a dead body before — imagine , what with the bones , the shroud and the flies ; if I had n't had the camera between me and it , I do n't think I could have looked .
6 ‘ I 've never even seen a creature like that in my life ! ’
7 Ricci , that 's bleeding horses — I 've never even seen a horse , dear , except with a policeman underneath or on My Friend Flicka , and I do n't care WHAT they wear at the wretched Olympics . ’
8 ‘ I 've never before seen a rabbit with either a pocket , or a watch to take out of it , ’ she thought .
9 ‘ I have been around certain bands and been in bands and I 've never actually seen a groupie .
10 I 've never actually seen a horse until yesterday . ’
11 I 've seen the odd snip of it like on telly , but I 've never actually seen a programme .
12 I had never even seen a Muslim — apart , of course , from on the television , and the ones I had seen there — I will be absolutely frank — did not seem a particularly inspiring bunch ! ’
13 Most of the children had never even seen a banana before let alone tasted one .
14 Matilda had never before seen a boy , or anyone else for that matter , held aloft by his ears alone .
15 Lorrimer had eaten practically nothing , had drunk less , pushing his glass almost petulantly aside and fixing his great smouldering eyes on Domenica as if he had never before seen a woman .
16 Maybe he had never actually seen the operation he was describing .
17 Many have never even seen a Norfolk long-spade and many others have become too reliant upon the locator .
18 And those that do , grow up in a sub-culture that is a disgrace to England ; unable to read or write , born to crime as a way of life , most of them have never even seen the inside of a church .
19 I have been using pastels for at least 30 years and in all that time I have never once seen a warning to this effect in either art books or on the many boxes of pastels that I have purchased .
20 I have been using pasters for at least 30 years and in all that time I have never once seen a warning to this effect in either art books or on the many boxes of pastels that I have purchased .
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