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Example sentences for "never have"

  • I never have counted in anything, you know.

  • I might have gone some other way and then perhaps we'd never have met.

  • I haven't the least interest in any married man's affairs--never have had, in fact.

  • Never have I h'observed you so h'angry, boss," he observed.

  • If I had known he wished to marry you I'd never have alluded to them.

  • If she has an easy income she'll never have to marry for a support.

  • I want you to promise me, Jack, that you'll never have nothing to do with racing and betting.

  • I understand what you mean, Esther, but I can honestly say that I never have.

  • I never have an easy moment when I hear he's going to ride in these races.

  • The only fault which I never have had, which I never shall have, is vulgarity.

  • Ortwin of Metz spake to Rudeger: "Never have we seen guests so gladly here at any time.

  • Never have I, poor woman, had such great need of this.

  • Never have I seen fiddler stand in such lordly wise as the good knight Folker hath stood to-day.

  • Never have I been so blithe of mine own kin, when they should come hither to my lands.

  • Never have I seen heroes stand so much like cowards, when one heard proffered such goodly wage.

  • I never have wanted to marry any other woman, and I want to marry you more than I wanted to become a Senator of the United States.

  • But it always has been my boast, Betty, that I never have had a politician in my house.

  • I feel a brute to have let you talk so much, but I never have been so interested!

  • Tide me death, betide me life, saith the king, now I see him yonder alone he shall never escape mine hands, for at a better avail shall I never have him.

  • And when he came to himself he said: Fair brother, sith the company of you and me is departed shall I never have joy in my heart, and now He which I have taken unto my master, He be my help.

  • God alone knows what change misery and sorrow and love and death have accomplished in me; never have I stood so alone upon this earth; never have I cared so for life, never have I so desired to be a deathless part of yours.

  • Never have we celebrated a Saint Sylvester without you since you came to Paris.

  • I never have dared to speak of this before.

  • Never have I seen them so lustrous nor in such number.

  • Well, Madame Plumet, I never have felt a religious vocation, and I never expected to become an old maid.

  • I'm pretty sure I'd never have got to this state of things if I'd never known it was in the family.

  • I'd always been terrified of girls--If I hadn't been drunk then I'd never have done it.

  • I'd never have had a chance to sit cool and think it out, because I'd have forgotten, before I knew where I was, that it needed thinking out at all.

  • He'd never have caught as he did about the farm else, only he got afraid--the confounded fool!

  • We never have it in my family," said Fleur.

  • But the doctor say she can never have no more children.

  • Never have we had so worshipful a guest before!

  • Marry, 'a did reach out his arm full length while thou stood gaping at him, and, with a pretty rap, tumbled thee over as never have I seen one tumbled before.

  • Never have I been more laggard in fighting than in eating and drinking.

  • Never have I beheld any creature so perfect and so beautiful!

  • You know, my friend, that I never have put by a single para, and I fear that in three days my carcase will become shrivelled with famine, and dried up for the want of a cup of rakee.

  • May we never have it at all; then shall we escape, O pacha.

  • Never have I known anything so ludicrous as the contrast between my stupendous number tens and the dainty pumps that seemed almost babyish beside them.

  • Never have I felt so grotesquely out of proportion with myself as at that moment.

  • Never have I heard one rattle so rapidly or with such utter garrulousness.

  • Never have I known a more complacent violater of all the proprieties of law and order as she appeared to be.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    different methods; feet flesh; green fire; never again; never before; never dreamed; never even; never expected; never failed; never forgive; never found; never gave; never give; never had; never have; never learned; never like; never lost; never occurred; never saw; never seemed; never think; never thought; never took; never understood; never would cry old