Example sentences of "who never [vb past] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Germans not alive when Nazis ruled their country feel shame and a sense of obligation toward Jews ; white Americans who inherited nothing from slaveholders feel an indeterminate responsibility to blacks who never wore chains . |
2 | At the Grand , magistrates are two a penny , bankers of the sort who never lent Maxwell a farthing can be seen sipping sherry , chairmen of publicly quoted companies compare salaries , and retired officers of field rank renew old NATO friendships . |
3 | Lawrence was the one who never seemed part of the warm family atmosphere created by his brothers and sisters . |
4 | It would only be possible to say this if assertion ( b ) were known to be true , and that all those who never consulted analysts and therapists were ‘ normal ’ . |
5 | Two years ago the couple , who never had children , took over as tenants of the Midland Hotel , opposite Central Station , Liverpool , before separating . |
6 | In his commentary of 1646 on Aristotle 's Meteorologica , Niccolo Cabeo reproached those who never questioned Aristotle 's teaching : They were grammarians , not philosophers . |
7 | Reinforcing this pleasant anticipation of married life were all her mother 's memories of a childhood spent in Portugal : of the golden beaches and blue skies , the friendly , gentle people who never went cattle raiding and who were content to live simple faithful lives . |
8 | At one of the camps Miss Picon asked a woman at her concert why she had brought her baby , who never stopped crying . |
9 | You 'd have to add interest , of course , but even so he would take his hat off to a man 80 billion in the red who never stopped spending . |
10 | He considered that there must be very few large firms who never needed headhunters at all . |
11 | The tomb of Trivulzio bears a Latin inscription that , translated , reads , ‘ He who never found peace now rests — Silence ’ . |
12 | British Jurassic workers have been particularly disillusioned about the stratotype because , though Jurassic stratigraphy has always led the rest of the column , many of the classic Jurassic stages were derived from English place-names ( like Kimmeridge and Bath ) by a Frenchman ( Alcide d'Orbigny ) who never visited England . |