Example sentences of "never [vb pp] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Fem Sap has never recognized the sort of hierarchy which says that only published authors , or professors of literature , have something worth saying .
2 The US Congress has never uttered a word of criticism against the Israelis .
3 And in the Commons in 1860 he declared : " I have never uttered a word in favour of universal franchise either in this House or elsewhere . "
4 I was sad about this because I am a clubbable person by nature , and have never regarded a game of golf as anything but an occasion of pleasurable social exchange ; but an end to Muirfield was the price I had to pay for the championing of Meehan 's cause .
5 Sister Catherine , of Our Lady of Passion monastery , Northants , on the order to slaughter the nuns ' salmonella-infected chickens I have never regarded the term ‘ do-gooder ’ as a criticism .
6 Since I have never regarded the matter as having much bearing on religious affairs then this omission on my part is logical , if somewhat lacking in curiosity .
7 Although placemen never formed a majority in the Commons , attendance at the House was often low — the average attendance per session during William 's reign was 238 — so their significance could be immense if they consistently and unanimously backed the government .
8 Never treated a climber before .
9 has never hidden the fact that he is a rich man — his collection of aircraft is of a calibre that requires a hanger-full of money as well as vision and skill .
10 All over the country hurt and disillusioned journalists and would-be journalists wondering why they had never received a reply could only presume that they had been rejected .
11 The firm 's owner assured them that he had never received a penny and was paying a large rent for his premises .
12 He says his company paid seventy eight thousand pounds to promoters , and has never received a penny in refunds .
13 ( Ironically , but also significantly , one is from a school which has never received a project grant and the other from a school which received a retrospective Minor grant some time before the deputy head herself took up her post . )
14 No wonder that letters addressed to people here had never received an answer .
15 If it had n't been for George , Lennie would have probably lived unhappily and I doubt that he would have never received the love and care from anyone else .
16 He had been obedient and had never received the fuss that was being made over the return of his brother .
17 He had never examined a man before : whenever they had been near before he had been too busy looking for an escape route .
18 ‘ York had a lot of credibility on Wall Street and he had never broken a promise
19 ‘ I have never broken the law , but I will stand with my class , my community , my councillors and my MPs on this issue . ’
20 She claimed she had never realised the significance of the tape , which she played for the first time ‘ weeks later ’ .
21 I myself had never witnessed a stoning , but Omar had done so on three occasions and had taken great delight in describing to us the fate that awaited weak women who did not carefully guard their honour which was so prized by their men .
22 London had never witnessed a footballer quite like Hughie Gallacher .
23 They had never witnessed a man get up and say to the wind and to the wave be muzzled !
24 Although fans will tell you there is nothing as exciting as attacking football , those who frequent ‘ The Tip ’ have probably never witnessed a game between two attacking sides .
25 I hope the FRCC can understand my annoyance , since I have never placed a bolt on a Lakeland crag .
26 I have never forgiven the Government for what they did to my constituency in those two years .
27 ‘ I 've never ironed a shirt . ’
28 I ca n't remember , his life , he 's trying to find what an iron looks like , he 's never ironed a hanky in his life .
29 He had never intended the group to become pop stars — and Rotten 's increasingly self-important behaviour was a worry .
30 I mean I 've never heard a reggae record like this , nor any other record , come to that , imagine the sort of slow , two-note bassline of De La Soul 's ‘ What 's More ’ taken back to its R&B roots , with copping guitar , honking sax and leering swagger in the rhythm .
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