Example sentences of "had never been [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I had never been a prime minister before .
2 Puzzled , for Dermot had never been a great correspondent , Kelly read :
3 There had never been a great deal of money , but no one had ever gone hungry and the feelings of warmth and love between the members of the family had more than made up for the lack of luxuries .
4 He had never been a great wine drinker , but on every visit to the Mayfair Hotel in London ( which he used often ) he was presented with a complimentary bottle of wine .
5 It had never been a homogeneous state , more a collection of dynastic holdings , and its ruling caste never subscribed to the liberal notions of the Enlightenment or the French Revolution .
6 She adopted an abrasive stance towards the European Common Market , for which she had never been a strong enthusiast .
7 There had never been a first form at Cambridge School .
8 Robert had never been a healthy man and found it difficult to earn a living .
9 Again the Chancellor comes to be usually a lawyer : Lord Shaftesbury under Charles II was the last Chancellor who had never been a practising lawyer .
10 Such signs of relative forgiveness on the part of the leaders he had persecuted so relentlessly in the past , particularly Deng Xiaoping , offer perhaps the clearest insight into Chen 's career : he had never been a political force in his own right but merely a faithful interpreter and executor of Mao 's will .
11 Certainly Lloyd George had never been a doctrinaire free-trader .
12 Hickery Holler came into the world 6 weeks ago , but the sad little spider monkey had never been a bright glint in his mother 's eye .
13 If the pain which he had whenever he had anything the matter with his finger had always been a throbbing pain , and the pain caused by anything the matter with any other part of his body had never been a throbbing pain , then now , on experiencing a throbbing pain , he would naturally associate it with his finger .
14 In 1879 Crookes sold the Quarterly Journal ; it lived on until 1885 , becoming in its last years a monthly-but it had never been a leading journal , and general scientific reviewing never caught on .
15 He said Mr Gilbert 's twin role had never been a satisfactory arrangement .
16 Until researchers from the National Radiological Protection Board published their figures there had never been a national survey on the potential risks .
17 Although he had been a member of both the US House of Representatives and the US Senate he had never been a true man of Congress .
18 Indeed it had never been a favourite pastime of hers .
19 He had never been a happy sightseer and until his work was done , until Harry Lawrence 's killer was identified and caught he could n't see himself playing the tourist at the Changing of the Guard , or the Tower of London , even Poets ' Corner which he had longed to see , as a passionate student of English poetry … that would have to wait .
20 Just think , there had never been a little baby on the earth .
21 She had never been a tense or anxious person .
22 Todger had never been the same since they got to Hambury .
23 When he let her off it had happened that simply and her world had never been the same again .
24 I had always found visiting my mother-in-law difficult ; it had never been an easy relationship .
25 He had never been an impressive priest — dispensing sacraments , sermons and whist-drive announcements with the same patient ennui , like a weary shopkeeper who has forgotten why he ever started to sell .
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