You think so because you've never loved a woman," said Sir George.
And I never loved you so much as I do right now," the girl responded, employing his own words, her hand wandering among the gray.
No, I never loved him--doesn't this language sound strange from me?
Till his brain turned; and ere his twentieth year He had unlawful thoughts of many things: And though he prayed, he never loved to pray With holy men, nor in a holy place.
And though he pray'd, he never loved to pray With holy men, nor in a holy place.
As you know, I was but a child, and when you came with your great name, your great riches, you for a time fascinated me; but I never loved you.
Such expressions, assisted as they were by every thing that look and manner could do, made Emma feel that she had never loved Harriet so well, nor valued her affection so highly before.
He heard her declare that she had never loved him.
Eleanor; "though I never loved it then, as I have loved it since.
Her lips quivered as she said, "He always loved her; he never loved me.
My husband has just had an interview with an old flame, and now he comes and tells me he thinks he never loved me.
You have decided now that you never loved me," she continued.
I know the mood in which Clarence took his own life; he never loved me as he did Bill, but he wouldn't have done it if I had been there!
He never loved me, never once said he did, but I've made him a better wife than she did.
I never loved him, and I love every hair of your head--you know that.
He never loved her, and so all that wistful, lonely suffering went on and grew greater and greater unguessed by him.
Everyone knew henever loved you; he always loved her.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "never loved" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.