Example sentences of "never [verb] [pron] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As Dulé had never heard his mother tongue , he and his new companions could only surmise , from the similar flare of their nostrils , the high broad set of their shoulders on slender frames , and the deep oval plunge of their chins on thin , round necks , that he came from the same part of the hinterland of West Africa , was of the Iqbo people in his origins .
2 and she do , she said she decided that , you know it was a bit , well I never change me post office , said I 've had it for all these years but she said it was a lovely bungalow and she says er what
3 We 've never curtailed our lending policy for the right transaction .
4 It 's frequently the case that where this happens the company never regains its market position and can ultimately go out of business . ’
5 She had never seen her mother cry .
6 He shook his head , not understanding , knowing only that he had never seen his father sleeping .
7 I have never seen my friend look more surprised .
8 In the past it has been said AMV 's TV has never matched its press work ; that it has been insular and unadventurous from a strategic corporate point of view ; and that it has relied too heavily on its self-referential ability to sell middle-class brands .
9 So , never buy on holiday , never act without seeking legal advice in Britain first , and NEVER give your credit card numbers .
10 You 'll never keep your dancing figure in trim that way , Robbie .
11 They would never believe his ghost story in the morning .
12 On 8 December , for example , the Sunday Times reported that union subscriptions had been deducted from the pay of some 10,000 construction workers in London , but that these subscriptions had never reached their trade union .
13 He did not do himself justice in 1991 , never getting his timing right in his early-season preparations any more than he did on the golf course .
14 Insolvency , bankruptcy — in passing from one generation to another , the terms never lost their dread significance .
15 Philippe never lost his childhood orientation and was known to lead his troops into battle in high heels and wearing a perfumed wig .
16 Bob and his second wife Beryl , 49 , say they 'd never sell their dream house — estimated to be worth £500,000 .
17 But Jo never rang him at work , and he never rang her office secretary to find what flight she 'd taken .
18 In the North , people wondered why Morrissey took a flat in a fashionable area of London after he had openly pledged that he would never leave his home city .
19 I personally never start my exercise routine with the head and neck exercises in which you look from side to side and circle the head round .
20 Park in a well-lit area or use an attended car park and never leave your parking ticket in the car !
21 Never leave your parking ticket in your car
22 Never put your seat belt around yourself and your baby .
23 It seems there could n't be anyone better qualified to ride motorbikes than Simon Wigg … the only problem is that he 's not qualified … he 's never passed his motorcycle test .
24 ‘ Caliban my slave , who never yields us kind answer . ’
25 I 've got a card holder as well , and I can never find my card holder
26 I mean yesterday I can never find my Visa card quickly you know what it 's like .
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