Example sentences of "never [verb] [prep] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | Well she never got in contact with me again . |
2 | ‘ But you never got in touch with me after I left … ’ |
3 | like to look after my mother , er she was one , and she died now erm she died two years ago , I think she was one of the first to go and er , the other one they fetched him out of the street the chap then they corresponded with him up to the war but , but after that , they , I do n't know whether they stopped writing because of the war , I do n't know , but they never , never got in touch with them never again so |
4 | Eddie had been dead ten long years , a life so abruptly terminated that she had never come to terms with it . |
5 | I could never fall in love with fibatube . |
6 | What on earth was she thinking about — she could never fall in love with him ! |
7 | He will never feel at ease with the French : he will never wear the right clothes ; he will never feel healthy on goose and red wine and he no longer wants to try . |
8 | But she had never felt at home with him , perhaps because , with his confident good looks and the air of arrogance in his bearing , he seemed both to represent and to have absorbed something of the mystery and potency of the power he operated . |
9 | Then again , history was never written by men with electric guitars before — we are , for the sake of argument ignoring George Bush performing ‘ Barbara Ann ’ with the Beach Boys and General Noriega 's much admired Elvis medley . |
10 | Then again , history was never written by men with electric guitars before — we are , for the sake of argument ignoring George Bush performing ‘ Barbara Ann ’ with the Beach Boys and General Noriega 's much admired Elvis medley . |
11 | Last season Neath never came to terms with the loss of Rowland Phillips and Mark Jones to rugby league , and this season they have done no better in this regard ; the back row , once the fulcrum of the entire Neath effort , has no longer been an area of strength . |
12 | He never came to terms with losing her , or the fact that people he 'd trusted cheated him . ’ |
13 | They never came to terms with the speed of Dalian Atkinson ; neither did Dean Saunders . |
14 | The still-room people and the kitchen people never came in contact with the gentry , you see . |
15 | Brando was furious and said , ‘ I 'm never going to work with Mankiewicz again . ’ |
16 | Whelan showed considerable grace and skill up front but the strategy of putting high balls into the West Ham box was never going to work with their defensive blanket , and a highly competent goalie . |
17 | The majority of mentally disordered people never get into trouble with the law . |
18 | All this means that most critics never get to grips with masculinity 's perennial fascination . |
19 | In the 1960s , for example , it was often argued that the prospects of developing a car industry in Latin America were poor because the small size of the local market meant that small local plants could never compete on cost with imported cars . |
20 | The technology has certainly come of age and whereas battery powered tools can never compete in power with mains operated ones , their increasing sales have made them the fastest developing aspect of woodworking technology today . |
21 | This is the case with the verb watch , which is never found in constructions with to : ( 45 ) * I watched them to be obnoxious . |
22 | I never go to sleep with food in my stomach . |
23 | I never go to bed with the people I love . |
24 | She knew that her father had two sisters , although he never kept in touch with them . |
25 | My mother was his niece , and the only daughter of his only sister , but she was as foot-loose as he , and when she married into France she never kept in touch with her English connections at all . |
26 | They would not confirm the loan — on the ground that they never comment on arrangements with clients . |
27 | But most of all they are sad for Bea and Eugenie who may never go on holiday with Mummy and Daddy again . |
28 | The decision rests on a balance between helping individuals to come to terms with what has happened in their lives at difficult times , risking the possibility of taking them back through stressful and disturbing memories , and leaving the past alone , risking the possibility that counsellees will never come to terms with what is disturbing them . |
29 | Six years had done nothing to soften the horror of Israel 's death ; Ernest Kleiber would never come to terms with that . |
30 | I could never come to terms with the Big Idea . |