Even the root צדק never occurs in a physical sense, but always, only in a moral sense.
It never occurs to him to doubt that there are bodies, and itnever occurs to him to doubt that there are minds.
It never occurs to him to consider whether his and the Christian conception of God can be reconciled.
It is to be noticed that itnever occurs in the Bible, only thrice, or rather only twice, in Milton, and but once in Waller.
The phrase "My servant Jacob," which, in the former passages is the rule, never occurs in the latter.
It never occurs to most of us who have those dear American men for husbands and lovers that we ever really could become cold or hungry.
Now, frankly speaking, it never occurs to unmarried girls that the honeymoon can ever wear off.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "never occurs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.