Example sentences of "[noun pl] have never been [art] " in BNC.
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1 | My feet have never been the same since , he said . |
2 | Rovers have never been the same since they knocked Newcastle and Wimbledon out of the Centenary Trophy . |
3 | On his daily visit to the laboratory to look at quality control tests on raw and processed materials , Graham added : ‘ Mills and sliphouses have never been the favourite areas of pottery factories — you either love or hate them — but for the likes of me they are a way of life . ’ |
4 | Such packages have never been the subject of discussion with IBOA and members are advised of the dangers of individual negotiations on these very important issues . |
5 | Installed an Apple Mac sampler at every desk and things have never been the same since . |
6 | Things have never been the same at the Chandlers ' since . |
7 | Since I met you things have never been the same , I realise now . |
8 | She said to me , ‘ Frankly , like you Dame Edna , the physical aspect of interpersonal relations has never been a big thing with me . ’ |
9 | To Branson , arguments had never been a symptom of animosity ; rather , he and Powell had always argued ‘ like a married couple , knowing you could shout at each other and it would n't matter ’ . |
10 | The Church of England is also responsible for some homes , but unmarried mothers have never been a very popular cause for charity funding , and therefore these often depend mainly on local funding . |
11 | Groupies have never been a realistic proposition because the group 's entourage is largely made up of girlfriends . |
12 | Spurs have never been the same in cup competition since Port Vale knocked them out of the FA Cup . |