Example sentences of "[conj] [be] never [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 In the field of ideas we rarely design transition ideas : ideas that are never meant to be permanent .
2 Artificial plastic beams are frequently introduced , ceilings are stripped of plaster to reveal floor joists that were never intended to be seen , other timbers are artificially blackened to create a supposedly ‘ traditional ’ though in fact inauthentic ‘ black and white ’ effect and render or plaster is removed from walls to produce ‘ rustic ’ charm .
3 ‘ The Midlands tried back moves that were never going to work against international opposition . ’
4 Material written in the hope or the expectation that it will be published is going to be different from material that is never expected to be read by anyone other than the author and perhaps a close friend .
5 Appropriately enough , in this strange world of not-so-covert agents and hackneyed dramatic devices , it was a secret document that gave the game away : a document that was never meant to be there at all .
6 The relevant income has a foreign source and is never remitted to the United Kingdom either by the trustees or by the taxpayer .
7 He did not gel with Chapman , and was never going to be a direct replacement , so I could n't see where he was going to fit in long-term .
8 The inward investment is will continue to be a source of new jobs and it is encouraged as a as making a contribution to new jobs , but is never going to be a major contributor to new job growth .
9 If a person died of coronary heart disease but was never admitted to hospital we used the date of death as the incidence date .
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