Example sentences of "have never [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The successive run of seven is unique in cricket history — unequalled even by Yorkshire , which has never exceeded a sequence of four .
2 So far James has never given a scrap of trouble and has passed his MoT test with flying colours .
3 Certainly he has never given a hint that he knows anything .
4 And because he has never seen a smile , he has never learned to give one .
5 They must introduce an unfamiliar subject to an audience which has never seen a watercolour before , and also provide new information of permanent value .
6 The advantage for the butterfly is that if a bird seizes it by the wings , and is reminded of some earlier unpleasant experience with the species and its toxin , it will release the insect unharmed : a bluejay that has never seen a monarch butterfly will readily catch and eat it ; but within 15–30 minutes the toxins in the butterfly 's body cause the bird to vomit , and one such encounter is sufficient to make a bluejay avoid monarchs thereafter .
7 Most likely a first-time father has never seen a person in such pain and it 's also the person he loves most .
8 Claire has never seen a man in a leopardskin jockstrap before .
9 Who among us , hand on heart , is prepared to say that he has never propelled a club through the air after fluffing a pitch in the weekend medal , or let slip an expression not to be found in the Royal and Ancient 's book of etiquette ?
10 I think I 'm right in saying the PFA has never lost a battle it has fought .
11 He has never lost a case at trial .
12 It has never lost an artist from its record label , supposedly because it consists of many small and friendly individual companies .
13 Like his suitors , he has never made a BBC programme .
14 John McEnroe has never made a secret of his desire , one day , to become the United States Davis Cup captain .
15 And who of us has never made a phone call we did n't want others to overhear ?
16 But cash from the sale of licensed goods , cosmetics , sunglasses and perfume like C'est La Vie , did not flood in and the company has never made a profit .
17 The US Congress has never uttered a word of criticism against the Israelis .
18 She has never received a lira of State help , despite the fact that her brother , Giuseppe Ciarrapico , chairman of the Roma football team , was a close associate of ex-Prime Minister Andreotti .
19 ( Ironically , but also significantly , one is from a school which has never received a project grant and the other from a school which received a retrospective Minor grant some time before the deputy head herself took up her post . )
20 He says his company paid seventy eight thousand pounds to promoters , and has never received a penny in refunds .
21 It is a slogan which , for all its rhetorical flourish and historic associations , has never become a part of the law of Britain .
22 Mrs Thatcher has never declared a state of emergency .
23 Each person has never sought an honour or payment for their selfless work , preferring quietly to get on with the job .
24 Oxfordshire has never suffered a rabies case .
25 Since making his debut against Pakistan in 1978–79 as a 19-year-old , he has never missed a Test through injury , a truly remarkable performance for a fast bowler .
26 For the past seven years , Bates has been the one constant factor in the British Davis Cup team for since his debut against Portugal in 1985 he has never missed a match and has played singles on every occasion .
27 ‘ She has never missed a class and she will even telephone if she is going to be two minutes late .
28 Yet is that not exactly what the hon. Member for Dunfermline , East ( Mr. Brown ) and his hon. Friends are advocating , through the establishment of a national investment bank and a host of other measures — despite the fact that the hon. Gentleman has never done a day 's work in industry in his life ?
29 The NABC has never fostered a North/South divide and the suggestion from Mr Atkinson that we would give preference to the views from southern counties , as against northern counties , is totally without foundation .
30 The law , however , has never allowed a corporation to sue in respect of injury to its feelings on the basis that the injury might be suffered by its agents : as Lord Reid said in Lewis v. Daily Telegraph Ltd. [ 1964 ] A.C. 234 , 262 : ‘ A company can not be injured in its feelings , ’ and he added , ‘ it can only be injured in its pocket ’ but pecuniary damage to a corporation 's reputation was not in issue in that case .
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