Sentence examples for begins never from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Child begins "Never Go Back" with some swift kicks, too.

Jacobs also opined that the leading tone that begins "Never mind the why and wherefore" "serves to emphasize the phrase like a Johann Strauss-ian grace-note".

The titular character, dead a year before the novel's narrative begins, never appears, but is the instigator of all the action.

Sparsely-punctuated, sparsely-populated, aphoristic yet disjunctive, almost eerie, a Fanny Howe poem never really begins, never really ends, and doesn't have much of a middle, either--the perfect poem (and poet) for the postmodern condition.

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Take the aphorism with which I began: "Never apologise, never explain".

Morris, nearly 40 years old when recruitment began, never took up arms.

Enfield issued a lengthy statement in the aftermath of the incident, which began: "Never did I ever think that I would have to write a post like this but, in life, sometimes you do things that you never expect".

I never understood how he managed to arrive just as the lecture was about to begin, never a minute too early or late.

The great switch-off has begun Never have I felt so frightened to walk back to my house from the road after a night out (letter to The Comet, May 17th 2012, D23).

He also left notes on works that he never began or never completed.

Virgil understood that death begins and never ends, that it's the god of loneliness.

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