Example sentences of "never [vb past] [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Needless to say , we never passed a hat shop .
2 He was a man whose personal life , though occasionally exigent , never became a siren song .
3 Straw plaiting was a widespread cottage industry in and around the Chiltern Hills , but it has left scarcely a sign on the landscape , for it never became a factory industry .
4 But Europe never became an election issue .
5 Give them the drawing number so we sent a transmittal note , course we never got a transmittal note back .
6 She never got a phone call about that job
7 No we never got the fire engine out we just er we just when we got
8 Now in those days you never got an album deal from a record company unless you had a hit single , but I made up my mind that the sort of stuff he had would make a very good album , so I went to Decca with that view in mind , trying to get an album deal , and did get a deal for him .
9 In the event , although the Victoria Press did last for over twenty years , and despite the creation in London in 1876 of the rather similar Women 's Printing Society , which also paid the full male rate , women compositors never penetrated the London trade to any extent .
10 ‘ But I never mentioned the word cancer .
11 Although we never transformed the inquiry process into anything approaching a people 's tribunal , we did turn it into something much more accessible than many people had ever conceived .
12 I never seen a Christmas tree so big — it 's as high as a house .
13 Vamplew has worked out that almost half of the players registered with First Division clubs in 1910 never played a League match .
14 The Gulamalis never received the agreement form , the tenants ' deposit or the first month 's rent .
15 There was however one inmate of the Cages who never caused the Men trouble — perhaps because he was not an eagle at all — and that was Woil , a buzzard whose cage was just beyond Slorne 's .
16 His parents never exchanged a cross word .
17 Taking the lead against the coalition was a small but implacable group of diehards ; they were never more than a few dozen in the Commons and , although they attracted shifting support on particular issues , they never threatened the coalition majority .
18 I never needed the alarm clock or Mum or Bri to hammer on my door .
19 The station was the product of French television deregulation five years ago , but it never established the audience size or advertising to sustain its costs and the debt that its owners had taken on to launch it .
20 She never repeated the goodwill gesture .
21 and that was the only one night we never took the video camera with us
22 When Ojomoh boards that plane on December 31 he steps into a new world , the elite strata of an elite sport — not bad for a lad who never saw a rugby ball until he was 13 , ca n't get a first team game and came close to being escorted to a plane by police .
23 ‘ And you never saw the Crocus List ? ’
24 I never saw the mail robber , though Tom played with his children — and caught nits from them , to Nonni 's horror — and I got to know his sister , Elsie : a thin woman with stiff , blonde hair who was never without a cigarette stuck to the corner of her mouth .
25 The arrangements would be made and er oh well I never saw an oak coffin but we you 'd hear
26 He never won a Gold Cup or Grand National , but he won everything else .
27 He never won the FA Cup as a player , nor reached the final .
28 They never completed the train journey to Penn Station .
29 Tory backbenchers who never liked the duopoly solution are determined to get the Energy department to unpick its handiwork , either by making National Power and PowerGen , more evenly sized companies or insisting that one or more new generating firms should be allowed to compete in the British market .
30 But my mum was London now , she never had a London accent .
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