Example sentences of "have [pers pn] never [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Has she never wanted to learn to drive then ?
2 has she never filled them in before ?
3 Has he never heard of vivisection ?
4 Why , he asks God , has he never sent him a friend who would have been able to make sense of his inner experience and translate the ‘ music ’ he has heard in his soul into intelligible sound ?
5 ‘ And has he never discussed his will with you ? ’
6 He 'd he never liked it .
7 Why had she never realised before this that Dana had every right to do as she pleased , regardless of how her sister felt ?
8 Why had she never realised before now that Dana resented looking like her sister ?
9 Why had she never realised before how eerie the rustling of the trees could be , how creepy the sound of the breeze rattling the reeds that lined the riverbank ?
10 She stared at the golden eagle , so arrogantly and eternally poised , and wondered why she had ever thought birds on furniture were a bit off : why had she never bothered to look , why had she never asked herself what her eyes had told her ?
11 Had she never noticed it before ?
12 Had she never noticed it before ?
13 Why had she never imagined Bella as a redhead ?
14 She stared at the golden eagle , so arrogantly and eternally poised , and wondered why she had ever thought birds on furniture were a bit off : why had she never bothered to look , why had she never asked herself what her eyes had told her ?
15 She had known she liked him , enjoyed his company , his humour , gentleness , so why had she never admitted that she loved ?
16 Had she never had any ?
17 Had we never loved sae kindly
18 Had we never loved sae blindly
19 Why had they never told him ?
20 Had they never happened , you would never have become the person you are today .
21 Why had he never seen himself so clearly , he wondered ?
22 Had he never existed , it is probable that the Almoravid Moors , under their fanatical leader Yusuf , would have overrun a far greater area of central Spain — and perhaps prevented the gradual blurring of the two cultures which produced the later kingdoms of Moorish Spain and thereafter the great empire of the sixteenth century .
23 She had a tension about her like a strung bow , and every bit as lethal , and she had a piercing beauty — why had he never marked it , he who had known her nearly three years ? that made his heart contract as he looked at her .
24 Why had he never got round to building another sonic screwdriver ?
25 Before he died in 1811 , an opium-addicted pauper in Marylebone Workhouse , he may have reflected that it would have been better had he never left the low-lying fields of Huntspill .
26 Why had it never occurred to him to use it for more than carving ?
27 And why have I never heard his name before ?
28 Have I never took you down there ?
29 Not only have I never handled any drug stronger than an aspirin , but discretion and confidentiality are an integral part of my job .
30 Why , oh why , I ask myself , have I never invested in one before ?
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