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Example sentences for "never meant"

  • There now, I never meant you to be there.

  • I beg your pardon, I have been interrupting you all this time,' cried Gilbert; 'I never meant to disturb you.

  • I never meant it as patronage,' said Albinia, slightly hurt.

  • You may be sure that I never meant to do so.

  • But Crang wanted to be last, for he kept on shouting, that if he had to swear against Doctor Jemmy, the Lord would know that he never meant it.

  • I never meant to--I never meant to hurt you so.

  • I never meant to insinuate that you are not straight.

  • I never meant to go," said Joe, resolutely.

  • Never meant to go, after your father's note to you, Joe?

  • I never meant to hurt your feelings by what I said.

  • I never meant to hurt you like this; I will not say another word!

  • He never meant to thieve, I am sure of that.

  • But he is innocent--Richard is innocent--he never meant to steal them.

  • He never meant to wrong my father of a shilling.

  • I tell you I never meant to send it--I never had the money to pay it.

  • Mr. Hockley," I contrived to say, "I never meant to go on as far as this.

  • I turned on him fiercely, and spluttered out his own words: "Never meant to send it?

  • I never meant to do any harm by marrying Mr. Rockharrt.

  • I never meant to be revenged on you or anybody.

  • I never meant to tell her I cared for her but I couldn't help going to Owlwood, even though I knew it was a weakness on my part.

  • I never meant to tell you so, but it is the truth.

  • I'm sure I never meant to flirt with Jack Ray.

  • I never meant it, Dexie; I would not throw you over for worlds; forgive me.

  • I cannot let you go without a word of forgiveness for my hasty words; you know I never meant to do it, Dexie, for I would die to save you from harm.

  • He never meant to harm anybody, and he hasn't had any chance at all since that happened.

  • Sometimes she added piteously: "I never meant to do wrong; at least, no wrong to you.

  • I never meant to tell you so soon, but I can't help it.

  • As to what I was saying about my scamp of a nephew--I only hope I did nothing to encourage him in the disgraceful way he chose to act; I never meant to, I assure you.

  • And I never meant to burn Vincent's letter.

  • In the so-called ages of chivalry themselves it never meant, as it does to-day, the woman right or wrong.

  • It never meant as it does to-day the general legal and social privilege of sex.

  • It never meant a social defence or a legal exoneration for the bad and even the criminal woman, simply because she is a woman.

  • I asked him if he never meant to leave this country, and return to bonny Scotland.

  • He said, No, never: he might return, but he never meant to settle any where but here.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "never meant" 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:
    fatal issue; great blessing; never appeared; never come; never does; never done; never dreamed; never fail; never forgive; never forgot; never hear; never hearn; never heerd; never knew; never know; never like; never liked; never marry; never occurred; never quite; never seems; never shall; never take; never thought; never took; shall need