I never wrote, Lord Randolph; there is some extraordinary meaning in this, coupled with the absence of her I came to see," and she seated herself tremblingly on the couch.
I never bade you come--I never wrote to you; and you know I did not, but your paramour knew me safe here; and in safety lodged you here also.
But he never wrote a thing I requested, and, I think I may add, he never wrote a thing I expected.
Until after the height of his career he never wrote in disregard of the public.
He seldom or never wrote a didactic poem, but he usually composed over a strong moralistic counterpoint.
As he never wrote--never had time to write--with painstaking care, his best passages are those which he set down with passionate rapidity.
I never wrote Mrs. Talbot a line in my life," says Sir Adrian, more and more puzzled.
Do you remember that Number Seven said he never wrote a line of "poetry" in his life, except once when he was suffering from temporary weakness of body and mind?
I never wroteat all, Gifted, except school and college exercises, and a letter now and then.
I told you the other day that I never wrote a line of verse that seemed to me comparatively good, but it appeared old at once, and often as if it had been borrowed.
Now I never wrote a "good" line in my life, but the moment after it was written it seemed a hundred years old.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "never wrote" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.