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Example sentences for "never can"

  • Will you let me show you that I have never forgotten, that I never can forget, your protection of me when this was my home?

  • Because,' smiling Treasury turned him by the arm towards the sideboard and spoke banteringly, 'it never can be worth your while to come among us and help us.

  • I never can be sufficiently grateful for such a blessing as Fanny is to me; and I only feel the more grateful that she reconciles herself so well to the loss of the home she loved so well.

  • Visions of more than one beautiful past which those spots have known and which never can return, were there too; but the Eternal Love was around to hallow them.

  • I never can think of it without tears of gratitude.

  • Such a woman Edna is not, and if I have correctly understood her character, never can be.

  • I am afraid, sir, we never can be friends.

  • I never can bear to look at or speak to him!

  • I never can consent, and yet I may be obliged to give up my wishes, hopes, and plans again.

  • But Phebe shook her head with a sad smile and answered, still with the hard tone in her voice as if forcing back all emotion that she might see her duty clearly: "You could do that, but I never can.

  • I never can be with strangers, and you really do seem like one.

  • I never can, and he will never be again to me the Charlie I've been so proud and fond of all these years.

  • I must tie together some sort of a raft in order to cross the gulf that separates us, for I never can stand it to stay here alone.

  • Mr. Van berg, we MUST let bygones by bygones, or we never can get on.

  • I've no doubt he's read them all, but I never can; I fear my attempt to read up is like trying to get strong by eating a whole ox at once.

  • I said above, that I never can be, that I never ought to be, Mrs. Solmes.

  • If I did not speak with earnestness upon it, I should be supposed to have only maidenly objections against a man I never can endure.

  • So I repeat we never can have a true view of man unless we have a love for him.

  • Our existence is meaningless if we never can expect to realise the highest perfection that there is.

  • Thus to get is always to get partially, and it never can be otherwise.

  • We never can go round it, because we never can stand outside the problem and weigh it against any other possible alternative.

  • I never wrote anything half as good as that, and I never can read it that the tears do not come.

  • How can I know this, and not know, that you will never return for me--never can be mine.

  • The task, in fact, never can be finished, for the conditions change and the problem contains different elements from time to time.

  • It never can be anything more than a pose or affectation.

  • We never can hope to see the beginning of any one of these things.

  • Therefore slavery, if we mean by it subjection to the conditions of human life, never can be abolished.

  • We never can find or see the first member of the series.

  • Except by laughing, I have no other way left of convincing you that I never can or will marry this young lady.

  • Ah, there's the misfortune; it is a thing I never can consent to.

  • Never can I reconcile the ugly, grey-headed man one becomes in age, with the charm and elegance of one's youth.

  • Never can I forget the gorgeous splendour of the scene, the wonderful undulations of those vine-clad hills.

  • Never can I forget the beauty of the immense tree-ferns that abounded.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "never can" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    candidate for; county judge; eight cents; long history; never allowed; never appeared; never did; never failed; never fear; never forget; never goin; never had; never heed; never heerd; never left; never meant; never more; never remember; never said; never seems; never took; never understood; never would; never would cry old; never wrote; one must