Example sentences of "have never been a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In the one Eastern Europe country where the communists had some claim to popular legitimacy in the past , opposition spokesmen freely proclaim : ‘ Czechoslovakia has never been a communist country .
2 His sally at Descartes when he remarks that there has never been a complete sceptic goes to the heart of the issue and it was David Hume , arch sceptic , who wondered aloud why it was that his scepticism vanished whenever he left his study .
3 In Church [ 1966 ] 1 QB 59 ( CCA ) , Edmund-Davies J was driven to say that " there has never been a complete and satisfactory definition of manslaughter " .
4 The relationship has never been a complete one .
5 It has never been a strong language because it has produced little or no literature , so that it has seemed to have more of folklore about it than utility .
6 Getting power out of the Honda NSR has never been a great problem though .
7 There has never been a better time for supporting the white rose
8 With all the new and reintroduced varieties now on the market there has never been a better time to grow from seed .
9 THERE has never been a better time to build a dream home at a bargain price .
10 There has never been a better time to be a member of the Association .
11 With bands like Nirvana , the Pixies and My Bloody Valentine beyond reproach from the music press and the record-buying public there has never been a better time to play guitars with manic fervour .
12 Medau has never been a static or sterile form of movement .
13 There has never been a Labour Government who have had to face unemployment on this scale .
14 There are some very good authors in the list , but recalling that there has never been a good book on poppies or penstemons , one might wish for a little more innovation in such lists .
15 ‘ It 's amazing that Barry Norman , a cosy sort of guy , has ruled the roost on British television for 20 years and there has never been a real attempt to displace him before , ’ says cinema historian and Anthony Hopkins biographer Quentin Falk .
16 ‘ Over the past hundred years there has never been a real commitment to the formation of a contemporary art collection and the cost of establishing one has not been given much thought ’ , says Corral .
17 Yet it has never been a popular species .
18 The reality of childbirth has never been a popular subject for art .
19 It has always been man-made in its entirety , for there has never been a supernatural source of information .
20 There has never been a single definitive statement of what are British objectives for policy in the EEC ; nor is it wholly reasonable to expect one .
21 It is important to note that , since the system began in the late 1920s , there has never been a significant move to split up the schools for use by the separate denominations , something which would have been feasible in the larger towns .
22 Barnbrook Again was unbeaten last season and there was something radically amiss when he fell on his reappearance at Kempton for which there has never been a satisfactory explanation .
23 Julie T Wallace has never been a shrinking violet — which is probably just as well , as it would be almost impossible for her to fade quietly into the background .
24 Social responsibility has never been a Greek characteristic .
25 Phileas Fogg 's Mexican tortilla chips , Thai chicken satay with peanut dip , French prawn and garlic vol-au-vents , and sundry other delicacies from countries where halitosis has never been a social no-no .
26 Summer has never been a sufficient compensation for his excesses .
27 For although Red Rum went on to win two more Grand Nationals in 1974 and 1977 ( and to finish second in the intervening years of 1975 and 1976 ) , and although Crisp beat Red Rum easily the next time they met , there has never been a big race which a beaten horse so deserved to win .
28 She said to me , ‘ Frankly , like you Dame Edna , the physical aspect of interpersonal relations has never been a big thing with me . ’
29 There has never been a British monarch , or before the union of England and Scotland , an English or Scottish monarch , who was deaf .
30 She 'd never been a raving beauty , it was true , but at the moment she looked a wreck .
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