Example sentences of "have never [adv] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I have never yet seen him lose courage . ’
2 It is said to drop at times to below 8 , but I have never yet lost it with 7 × 50 binoculars .
3 Do you know , I have never yet found anything which closely resembled what we discovered in his mouth .
4 Finally , there have been some striking public successes , notably in the highly effective campaigns to defend the political levy , which have even produced ballot results in favour of political funds in unions like the Hosiery and Knitwear Workers or the Inland Revenue Staffs Federation which have never previously had them .
5 Because my first experience of love was here , I have never wholly transplanted myself from this soil .
6 Foreign relations and international involvement have never wholly lost their sense of being essentially instrumental in nature .
7 I have never completely resolved my own dilemma , for I do not think it has a simple resolution .
8 His children have never fully forgiven him and the scandal that surrounded the very public break-up of his first marriage has scarred everyone involved in The Doc 's love-life .
9 Not uncommonly , indeed , they will speak of things which they have never before told anyone .
10 During the course of a single year I will use upwards of one thousand Biros , yet I have never actually worn one out .
11 The problem seems to be that the people who prepare the lunches have never actually opened one sitting on a hill .
12 Is my right hon. and learned Friend aware that during the past 25 years successive Governments have never quite got it right on training , which is so essential to our future prosperity ?
13 This is an illogical , nay , fanciful urge since I have never really heard them .
14 But I know you have never really rated him that highly .
15 I have never really regarded myself as a landscape painter .
16 To put it another way , they have never really allowed its truth to blossom into fullness of life .
17 ‘ I expect you do , sir , for I have never really known her . ’
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