Example sentences of "[adv] never see " in BNC.
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1 | Yes I 'm glad in a way , I suppose , though I 'll still never see you if you 're off to the provinces to entertain the troops , damn their eyes . |
2 | He poured himself more whisky , pressing Herr Nordern to have another , too , and saying that he was leading the Norderns into bad ways but that they must forgive him as it was n't very often they saw him , ha ! ha ! and Herr Nordern , while not prepared to accept that he was led by anyone except the leaders of his country , took the whisky , thinking , what the devil , he had worked like a dog all day , and it was true , Karl would not be with them much longer and they would probably never see him again and , he had to confess , he would n't mind if he never saw him again as long as either of them lived . |
3 | We may have further suggested that a droplet of rain falling on southern California was as likely as a sincere comment at the Oscars — and that young Californian children would probably never see a cloud in their lifetime . |
4 | It was the list of undesirable aliens who were banned from entering the Bahamas , and if my name was put on that Stop List , and if I was then thrown off the islands , I would probably never see my boat again . |
5 | You will probably never see the light of day again ! ’ |
6 | Well , he was gone now and she would probably never see him again . |
7 | I knew I would probably never see her again , and in a way I was glad . |
8 | A man she 'd probably never see again . |
9 | Why are we going to all this trouble over a bridge that we do n't own and that will probably never see a train again ? |
10 | Eventually Adam would disappear from her life , and she 'd probably never see him again , certainly would never have to fight with him again . |
11 | They wo n't never see it . |
12 | If you looked at her sideways , you would n't never see her at all . ’ |
13 | I do n't never see her let alone . |
14 | In this contriving to do the obvious thing in a way not altogether obvious will lie the difference between producing a run-of-the-mill story , which may well never see the light of day , and producing a story with that something extra . |
15 | Oh , you get the few stalwarts who come year after year , but for the majority it 's their one and only chance to be pampered , to see places they might otherwise never see . ’ |
16 | She would likely never see her sister again , so that in her mind she would always be as she had been on that last walk over the moor to Barnswick . |