I have any nose at all, there never was a place so well named as that.
Oh yes, quite parvarted; not a word of truth in it; there never is when England is consarned.
There never lived a better man, nor a better father; nor did ever a son sustain a greater loss than I did by his death.
There never lived a child that had more pains and care bestowed upon him, by his parents, than I had.
Mr. Clifford was a Catholic, a rigid Catholic, notwithstanding which, there never lived a more sincere friend of religious as well as of civil toleration.
There never sat a priest in a church, though you think it sweet to be singing psalms, was better to his word than the Fianna, or more generous than Finn himself.
There never came to Ireland an army more horrible or more dreadful than that army of the Fomor.
So, Count, there never is any negligence in my company, and so my conscience was at ease.
There never was or could have been such an aim, for it would have been senseless and its attainment quite impossible.
There never, never was such a lovely night before!
But there never was, there never could be, just such another morning as this was!
There never was an old woman who could enchant a maiden.
There never was a saddle that could itself carry anyone anywhere.
Illustration: But there was no answer--there never could be any answer] Berenice did not faint!
There never was an Æneas; there never was a Numa; well, what the better are we?
There never was an age when people were so voracious of amusement, and so tired of it, both in one.
There never was a novel written on this plan while the world stood.
There never was a man so plagued as I am with a malapert knave!
Since the Gunpowder Treason, there never was a conspiracy more deeply laid, more basely and more deliberately pursued.
In all your histories of love and peace and perfection is there never a case of a poor devil of a sinner like me being taken back into grace--absolved--pardoned?
There was once a Cheshire cat; there never was a Cheshire moon.
Talking of sense, there never was a proper marriage in which the man didn't give the woman a present.
There never was a time when the stage had not conspicuous faults.
There never was a time when these were not freely admitted by those most concerned for the maintenance of the stage at its best.
There never was so large a number of theatres or of actors.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "there never" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.