Example sentences of "never [verb] it [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As I seek after truth , so shall I always be glad to receive any information from my friends , even if they should contradict what I may have published , yet I shall never think it derogatory to my character to own my mistakes , and rectify them .
2 no , we never got it right , what were the answers on that ?
3 We never got it straight but he was a good MD .
4 Though Plato never made it explicit that Thoth , the inventor of science , was identical with Hermes , the identification is stated by Aristoxenus of Tarentum and Hecataeus of Abdera ( Stobaeus 1 , Prooem. 6 , p. 20 Wachsmuth = Aristoxenus fr. 23 Wehrli ; Diodorus 1.16 ) .
5 Or you might want to put photographs into your brochures but have never considered it possible before because they are only photocopied .
6 Of course , at first I did do all the humdrum work , though to be honest , I never found it dull .
7 I 've not only never felt like this before , I never imagined it possible .
8 . And they ne er never never answers it direct , never answers it direct .
9 . And they ne er never never answers it direct , never answers it direct .
10 What a wonderful lot of hair you have , I 've never seen it all down .
11 Spellbound , I drove upwards into the bright splendour , staring through the windscreen as though I had never seen it all before ; the bronze of the dead bracken spilling down the grassy Banks of the hills , the dark smudges of trees , the grey farmhouses and the endless pattern of wails creeping to the heather above .
12 Even , I 've never seen it all set up at the same time .
13 I had never seen it other than murky before along that particular section so I decided to walk the far bank and see what I could in the swims where I had been very successful .
14 " I 've never seen it that way before . "
15 Never seen it most people , I do n't think .
16 ‘ You 've never had it that way ? ’
17 said it looked alright , but to me she said it 's terrible because it 's so short , I 've never had it this short in my life but he said it looked OK
18 It is curious that in modern times the Cabinet , though it has always insisted on considering particular proposals for developments of policy and their cost , has never thought it necessary to review the development of expenditure under the Civil Estimates as a whole .
19 We never get it right , oh it 'll be nice when it 's all done
20 First of all I never hear it any more on the continent I ca n't seem to hear the radio , you hear some , you know , put on the radio and you have a , Brussels already , he had nothing at all .
21 We regularly have 200 worshippers singing with us and this requires quite a lot of volume from the band to lead effectively , but I never find it necessary to increase the master volume on the Marshall beyond half way .
22 I 've never known it that full before .
23 ‘ I 've never known it this bad .
24 I 've been in the trade for 29 years and I 've never known it this bad .
25 Whichever way her life was goin' she would never have it soft again , not as she saw it at this present moment .
26 It might be an idea to consider whether you have ‘ programmed yourself ’ to be an insomniac by telling yourself that you are one of those people who ‘ never finds it easy to fall asleep ’ .
27 Mr Lawson , who has never found it easy to win the affection of the party conference , now faces the trickiest political test of his career in attempting to avert unseemly attacks on his competence from the Conservative grassroots .
28 Doctors have never found it easy to go along with reform and were dragged , kicking and screaming , into the Bevan-style NHS in the first place .
29 He had never found it easy to get up in the morning , and being under sentence of death did not make the prospect of a new day any more enticing .
30 Lendl has never found it difficult to look sullen , and while blaming his lack of form on the fact that this was his first match indoors since the final of the Nabisco Masters in New York last December , lack of motivation was perhaps a greater factor .
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