Example sentences of "[pers pn] never [adv] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | As he later admitted in an interview with CA Magazine , ‘ I said to someone at the time , I never again want to conduct a debate lasting three years without once being able to raise my voice ’ . |
2 | ‘ And I never even came to see him when he was dying , ’ she choked . |
3 | ‘ By this time I had already been fooling around with sound on sound recording , and then in 1971 some aunt that I never even knew left a small house to me and my two brothers . |
4 | I never even started to think . |
5 | People have said , I 'm taking driving lessons , but I never ever want to drive a car again in my life , afterwards . |
6 | I never really regretted opting out , and I know that I could never have settled down to a steady shore job while the cutters were still available . |
7 | I never really felt cared for , ever , not in the way of support . " |
8 | I never really got to know her She was the most obtuse person I ever met . |
9 | ‘ Well , ’ she said with relief , ‘ Doctor Jenner left the university in 1982 , that 's the year I first came here so I never really got to meet him . |
10 | It 's funny , I never really did like him and Ken Pitt thought I always wanted them to be together . |
11 | And the supporters been treating me well , the promotion been treating me well , so obviously I never really wanted to move but we had a few problems with the negotiating with the contract and the financial terms was n't quite right so but I 'm glad to say we 've got it right now and you know we both sort of gave a bit and we came to a settlement er which I 'm very pleased about . |
12 | But at the time , I suppose I never really wanted to come off . |
13 | And er the fact that she 's obviously gone on without it was awful , when she was pregnant the second time round she did n't make a big thing of being pregnant but you could tell she was pregnant but I never quite liked to say to her just in case they had the amnio amnio whatever it is and decided not to go |
14 | The jacket is a great windstopper — I never once needed to put a waterproof on top to stop the wind getting through . |
15 | The top two sheets are almost a summary , for all the staff that I never actually got sent out , but it has been to the staff consultative committee , who who gave it a nod . |
16 | She never again wanted to experience the feeling of being out of control and dependent on someone else 's approval , at someone else 's mercy . |
17 | She never again wanted to experience that feeling which led women to do too much for , and demand too much from , a partner . |
18 | She never again wanted to feel that someone else could send her to heaven or to hell . |
19 | She never even said to ask me |
20 | My mother was so dazzled she never even thought to question him about his job , but she grew to live for the visits he made daily to the shop . |
21 | She never really had to do something in English , did she ? |
22 | And she was n't going to marry , she never really considered marrying Rivers did she ? |
23 | However , she never once attempted to nibble at her daily offering of oats in all the eight weeks she spent at the stud . |
24 | The travelling , the exigencies of the business , the constant promotional activity , prolonged absences , his own mercurial nature , made life difficult for Susy if she stayed at home and not much better if she accompanied James on the circuit , something she never much liked to do . |
25 | Some of these desires might be adolescent flights of fancy , which you never honestly wanted to happen . |
26 | And when you never even bothered to reply … ’ |
27 | You never quite know do you , how they 're gon na |
28 | You 've never listened to the things I say , and even when something is an obvious fact , you never quite seem to believe me , or to trust me . |
29 | He mentioned his back problem you never really got to find out exactly what it was , he sort of glossed over it , he said oh I 'm alright now . |
30 | So you never really had to use any of |