Example sentences of "never have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the ‘ Hunt ’ Quartet the single note , on the many appearances of the theme throughout the movement , never has a dot or a stroke . |
2 | ‘ One never has an excuse to be free . |
3 | ‘ Never has an art form been subject to such control , ’ argued Pare Lorentz in 1930 as he pointed out how the whole industry was ‘ ruled by fear ’ and was ‘ the victim of moral racketeering ’ . |
4 | Never has an apostrophe , it 's only on a noun that you 're going to do it , so , you could pick up sort of , just little , clues there as to , how to remember what you 're doing . |
5 | Today , cynics would say that a building contract never has the chance of being put away as disputes start from the moment it comes into operation . |
6 | Never as in a time like the present — of radical social change in Italy as in other European countries , of the transition from an industrial to a service economy ( Italy 's second major economic revolution in 30 years ) , of the questioning of many social values , above all in the matter of social relations ( between the sexes , between friends , between producer and consumer ) , of profound uncertainty about the future , commingled with fear , anxiety and even expectation — never has the impotence of literature been so apparent , its inability to say the word which , in Montale 's phrase , ‘ squares us off on every side ’ ( Montale 1977 : 47 ) . |
7 | He trails after her , making dramatic declarations of a sort he never has the occasion to make to Felicity . |
8 | Never has the line between celebrity and ambassador been so blurred . |
9 | Never has the time been more opportune to revive the worship of the Great Earth Goddess and her consorts ( History of the World NI 196 ) . |
10 | Never has the burden of choice been so heavy . |
11 | Never has the challenge to Irish players been greater . |
12 | Never has the start of a new decade been met with such exciting business opportunities . |
13 | She thought you 'd probably never had a bathroom to yourself and that you 'd appreciate something a bit special . ’ |
14 | For someone who has never had a panic attack it may be difficult to fully empathize with the client , but it may help if you were to consider the following scenario . |
15 | But I 've never had a sponsor and all that cash went back into financing the next three years . ’ |
16 | If you have never had a go at gouache before , TOM ROBB 'S advice should make it plain sailing ! |
17 | So er can people come along and have a go if they 've never had a go before ? |
18 | Now my twenty first birthday I 'd never had a copper for weeks , w e had n't got anything , anything at all , and all we got really was the old fashioned dog biscuits . |
19 | I 've never had a bite since mornin' , ’ which made Ben exclaim on a laugh , ‘ I ca n't believe that . |
20 | I 'd never had a holiday till I was twenty-five ! |
21 | On the contrary , since a high proportion of this age group have never had a smear or no recent smear , screening of this age group would have substantial benefits . ’ |
22 | In fact the screening rate of women in the excluded group has been low over the last 20 years — some 50–80 per cent of older women have never had a smear . |
23 | He 'd never had a name as a chaser and I could n't imagine him picking a time like this to start . |
24 | ‘ How is it you never had a child for Durkin ? |
25 | People who have never had a child should think very carefully indeed , before considering sterilisation . |
26 | ‘ But I 've never had a child . ’ |
27 | But perhaps someone from Midland can explain how they hope to attract accounts from youngsters in their first jobs who have not passed their driving test and have never had a passport . |
28 | He 'd never had a passport anyway . |
29 | ‘ She is — yet I always think of her as my kid sister — because I 've never had a sister , I suppose . ’ |
30 | ‘ I must admit , though , that I 've never had a lady go to sleep on me before . ’ |