Example sentences of "never [adj] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The conventional paper label was never possible on a cylinder , since there was insufficient flat space . |
2 | He was never shy of a bit of cross-promotion . |
3 | This double obedience needs to be remembered throughout these years , for a double obedience is never free from the possibility of conflict . |
4 | Lupold was never acceptable to the pope ( to whom he remained the bishop of Worms who had transferred himself to Mainz without papal licence ) and when at the end of 1204 Philip saw hope of victory he made a bad move by sending Lupold to Italy . |
5 | But these were never acceptable to the universities . |
6 | The standard way to do this journey is by changing at Chester , but I am never averse to a trip on my favourite line , the Cambrian Coast , so we did it via the Ffestiniog and the Conway Valley line . |
7 | Another sympathizer was Lord Furness , a self-made man from the very bottom of the ladder , whom the NSFU recalled " as a great shipowner who was never averse to the claims of justice and fair play , always approachable in any difficulty , from whom a case reasonably stated never failed to obtain a patient hearing and who was never spoiling for a fight " . |
8 | Fred , the eldest son , was never interested in the business , his homosexuality and leaning towards the arts alienating him from his conservative father . |
9 | Hygiene was never high on the priorities of Marlowe Street . |
10 | Does it worry you that you might never funny in a film again ? |
11 | Not in the grocery , I suppose there would be , I mean erm as I say I was never thrilled with the clothing department and when I did get involved with the deals , er I 'm afraid I was a political animal and I would 've have been more interested in the political side . |
12 | I 'm never rude on the phone I could say she 's not in |
13 | Eubank went into the ring the overwhelming favourite at 1–7 and 2–5 to win inside the distance class was never obvious to the spectators . |
14 | ‘ Sidacai was never comfortable with the planning or the preparation for a campaign , ’ he said smoothly . |
15 | Such analysis suggests the company was never viable from the start and the buy-out should not have taken place . |
16 | Irigaray 's version of the specular ( imaginary ) experience corresponds to the flawed retrovizor where the ‘ other eyes ’ represent the non-specularizable ‘ I ’ behind the discourse , the ‘ other author ’ who is never present in the text . |
17 | Mount Cook , or Aoraki ( Cloud-Piercer ) as it is called by the Maoris , has suffered from massively shrinking glaciers in recent years , which is never good for a mountain 's constitution , and heavy snowfalls with a recent warm spell have n't helped . |
18 | This way the badgers are never startled by the sound of my movements |
19 | ‘ No , Cissie , I was never happy as a child . ’ |
20 | ‘ I 'm never happy with the quality of the work , of its finish ’ . |
21 | I 'm never happy with the quality of the work , of its finish . |
22 | Money was never short with the bear-leader . |
23 | I do n't pretend to understand the man 's mind half the time but he 's never short of a story . ’ |
24 | Sprague never drove himself but was never short of a lift . |
25 | Collecting : You 're never alone with a print : Edward Lucie-Smith reports on why the modern multiple image is making a big impact in the blue-chip art market |
26 | ‘ Just make sure you 're never alone with the bastard . ’ |
27 | Well , ’ Lucinda shrugged , ‘ they say you 're never alone in the blackout , even though you ca n't actually see anyone . ’ |
28 | ‘ He did n't always agree with some of the things in modern tennis , but he was never stuck in the past . ’ |
29 | In the shift from 1975 to 1990 away from " concerns about equity and fairness and a concentration on more practical and immediate questions of efficiency and relevance " , discussions have to " lie at the heart of the democratic debate between and within the parties , and a constant flow of messages , coded and uncoded , ensures that the discussion is never far below the surface " ( Maclure 1990:14 ) . |
30 | The issue is never far beneath the surface in the buckle of the Bible Belt in Little Rock , Arkansas . |