Example sentences of "be never [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But you 're never under any obligation to buy .
2 1 You 're never under any obligation to buy !
3 4 Each pack costs around £8 — but you can always say no to any pack you do n't want , you 're never under any obligation to buy and we 'll stop sending you them whenever you ask
4 ‘ I 'm never in that direction .
5 The kings of England continued to be rulers of Hanover for another seventy years , until the crowns were divided upon the accession of Queen Victoria because only men could rule in Hanover , but after 1760 the interests of Hanover were never of such importance in deciding British policy .
6 ‘ He came out with bits of information that were never of any use to anyone : But Ken could turn any conversation into an erudite discussion — and also make jokes about them . ’
7 On behalf of the Crown it was contended that the law did not recognise any such general principle as was involved in the primary submission for Woolwich , that the facts of the case did not meet the established principles governing the restitution of sums paid under duress , and that the revenue were never under any obligation to make any repayment and did so only as a matter of grace .
8 More than forty years later , the Cornish and De von Post put me in touch with one of the other boys from Black Rock , Stewart Barr-Hall , who confirmed that we were never in any kind of danger .
9 If the result is never in any doubt , so that it is not ‘ the people ’ but always and only a section and that the same section of them which confers consent on government , then those who feel themselves permanently excluded will also feel no great obligations to the regime .
10 Cubism , despite the strong intellectual bias and obvious concern with purely formal pictorial values , was never at any stage an abstract art .
11 The way was also clear to holy orders and advancement in the Church ; this was never of much appeal to Wordsworth , who regarded compulsory chapel as an abomination .
12 absolute nonsense and he took an accolade for that , when in fact , it was never under any threat from European legislation , it was our own British Food Act , and that , our own interpretation of European war , that has brought the threat to us .
13 Now , Woolwich having won that litigation , the revenue asserts that it was never under any obligation to repay the money , and that it in fact repaid it only as a matter of grace .
14 But Devoy was never in such danger of losing as Jansher Khan in the men 's event , against Rodney Martin , the world champion from Australia .
15 The total number of paupers ( i.e. recipients of poor relief was never in this period over 5 per cent of the population of England and Wales in any one year .
16 He might not have involved himself too much in the day-to-day running of the club , yet I was never in any doubt as to who made the final decisions .
17 ‘ He simply devoted himself to the sport and was never in any doubt about what he wanted to be , ’ adds Sid .
18 I was never in any doubt that Russell would be successful as a pro and I do n't believe we have seen anything like the best of him yet .
19 He was never in any doubt , however , that obedience of lay rulers , including the emperor , was to him .
20 ‘ I thought the result was never in any danger .
21 Courtney was never in any trouble .
22 Southport 's reply was never in any trouble and Swift ( 28no ) and Butler ( 70no ) were able to score at will .
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