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

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1 She 'd never have had a smash hit on Broadway if she 'd stayed here to work .
2 ‘ We 'll have seen parts of the world we would never have had the chance to visit otherwise , and we 'll have been a lot luckier than most . ’
3 On a turgid turner that had thwarted the seamers ' efforts until the 199th over of the match , Essex required a further 29 to avoid the follow-on on the final morning with four wickets intact , only to be denied by a spell of 3 for 1 in 14 deliveries that ultimately allowed Nick Cook to give the hosts ( and Britannic Assurance Championship leaders ) a right old grilling in the second dig ; but for Ambrose he might never have had the chance .
4 She would never have had the kind of success she 's had , with Broadway and so on , if she 'd stayed at home in England waiting to be asked .
5 Like the Rattries , she supposed , who would never have had the money for a marriage licence or to put in the vicar 's collecting plate .
6 Obviously a person who has spent all their life avoiding such situations will never have had the opportunity to learn about the plateau stage and the gradual fading away of anxiety .
7 ‘ I explained that if I did n't start on something really tough , I would never have had the willpower to finish it off , ’ he says .
8 At one time she might have wanted to sit among the crowd , to escape from the prying eyes , but she would never have had the confidence to say so .
9 Bush thus maintained his record of never having had a veto overridden in Congress .
10 By falling 27 votes short of the necessary two-thirds majority the House ensured that Bush maintained his record of never having had a veto overturned .
11 This man , who told Huy that he only went to the place to drink , never having had a problem when it came to finding a girl , was looking urgently for somebody to work on his paperbeating team as one of his men had died suddenly from river fever .
12 I certainly wanted it to be true because I was the only boy ( well , nearly the only boy ) in our class never to have had a girlfriend and I was beginning to feel a bit left out .
13 He was making couples , choosing partners , arranging meetings in a café where they could all talk , all those men who never had had the chance to meet .
14 What prompted the submission of thi the motion is the growing feeling of disaffection and desertion among the unemployed , particularly the union unemployed in this country , who many never have had a job .
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