Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] never [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Thus , according to Bork ( 1978 , p. 245 ) ‘ in the absence of a most unlikely proved predatory power and purpose , antitrust should never object to the verticality of any merger ’ and , much more straightforward , ‘ every vertical restraint should be completely lawful ’ ( p. 288 ) .
2 Sometimes she thought her Persian blood would never acclimatise to the damp , cool climate .
3 Look , Neil , I promise you that libel action will never come to court . ’
4 If there are difficulties in claiming that ahi sā is the right way in all circumstances and that the way of violence can never lead to Truth , there are similar difficulties in assuming that no violation of moral duty is involved in the practice of satyāgraha , or that it is only through the practice of satyāgraha that we show ourselves to be informed by the spirit of Truth and non-violence .
5 She could n't defend herself without rousing him to greater ferocity ; she knew that in the moment of conflict , an enemy can never protest to be a friend and be believed ; she had seen the distrust Kit 's sudden switches of mood inspired .
6 According to Pierre Rosenberg the museum will never succumb to showing paintings and sculpture , for example , together because that would be tantamount to sacrificing the traditional structure of scholarship at the museum .
7 A traveller who moves out radially from his origin will never return to his starting point .
8 It is not necessary for me to hold that otherwise lawful use of a highway can never amount to a public nuisance , whatever the circumstances and however excessive the use .
9 The thing isFrank can never admit to himself that he 's ill .
10 The first chief justice was John Jay , who resigned after a short time due to his belief that the job would never amount to anything .
11 Like you , these people probably thought an accident would never happen to them .
12 Conversely , the practice of hi can never lead to Truth .
13 It is sufficient at this stage to point out that there are difficulties in making the categorical statement that the practice of hi can never lead to Truth .
14 Is it not by now abundantly obvious to everyone that those organisations that remain implacably opposed to Sunday trading will never agree to any compromise solution to the problem that could be laid before the House and command widespread support ?
15 The main tenet of Sobchak 's philosophy is that a woman should never forget to be a woman .
16 In fact , I would suggest that anybody who has one ounce of individuality should never go to a business school — and I 've said this often at Cranfield and London — because you 're structured by academics who measure you in the science of business .
17 Dustin could never go to a chemist and ask for condoms , although he had no difficulty in buying women 's contraceptives .
18 The actual decision in Morris was correct , but it was erroneous , in addition to being unnecessary for the decision , to indicate that an act expressly or impliedly authorised by the owner could never amount to an appropriation .
19 But she says she 's confident the case will never come to court .
20 It took me only a few weeks to realise that the medical world would never come to grips with polio until it could isolate the virus which caused it .
21 It 's just , you 're my idea of someone who this sort of thing would never happen to .
22 Section conferences are composed of delegates , who in the main will never get to Congress .
23 The minister could never say to the board , ‘ right , now you have a logical remit , go away and fulfil it and so long as your rate of return is what it ought to be , we will not interfere ’ ( SCNI 1968 : 431 , 434–6 ) .
24 During that time Catherine was dangerously ill with brain fever , and Dr Kenneth warned us that even if she recovered , her brain would never return to normal .
25 A human family would never return to such a scene of grisly death , but the owls just took it all calmly .
26 ‘ Since it is mechanical , this perspective can never lead to a complete possession of objects ’ , he has said .
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