Example sentences of "she 'd never [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | She 'd never even met Dominic before this weekend . ’ |
2 | Actually , Brix wrote that , she 'd never even heard The Stooges . ’ |
3 | The bath and basin were pink and there were bottles and jars of bath salts and essences she 'd never even heard of . |
4 | She 'd never even pushed her finger up her own arse for sexual purposes . |
5 | She 'd never even mentioned them and I was sure she 'd think I was unclean . |
6 | His touch on her skin , the intimate awakening of his lips and fingers in places she 'd never even contemplated being awakened , the indescribable , explosive response he 'd aroused inside her . |
7 | It had all been a dream ; perhaps she 'd never even left it . |
8 | Some deep-down instinct she 'd never properly investigated had simply made her back off . |
9 | She 'd never deliberately tried to grab a man 's attention before . |
10 | She 'd never before seen a carpet so thick that it showed vacuuming lines , like a lawn . |
11 | She 'd never before felt such a surge of creative stimulation . |
12 | She came again and again , as he ate out her genitals with a lust she 'd never before experienced , and swallowed her slimy mucus as if her vagina was secreting the food of the gods . |
13 | But somehow it stuck to her , a battered meaningless fragment of those far-off days , something that until now she 'd never quite managed to lose . |
14 | The rest of the room seemed to disappear in a blur as she looked into his face , seeing him as if she 'd never really seen him before . |
15 | She 'd never really believed he was importing undeclared goods , or in any way breaking the law . |
16 | She remembered him trying to tell her , sometimes , about the sky and the Thing and where nomes first came from , and she 'd never really understood , any more than he 'd understood about the little frogs . |
17 | She 'd never really understood the meaning behind the adage — until now . |
18 | He 'd helped her through a bad patch and she 'd been grateful , but she 'd never really considered him in any other light . |
19 | She 'd never really looked at it before ; it was too old and familiar . |
20 | Pity that , because she 'd never actually felt this overwhelming tug of attraction before … |