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never the造句
(1) Give never the wolf the wether. (2) A crow is never the whiter for washing herself often. (3) East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet. (4) Divorce is never the fault of one partner; it takes two. (5) Apologizing is never the easiest thing to do. (6) There was never the slightest variation. (7) The borrower, never the bank, pays for its mistakes. (8) Unfortunately the innocents get hurt, never the criminals behind the scenes. (9) There is never the feeling that in any way she is exploiting her position for her own good. (10) But in Birmingham the railways were never the principal means of transport for the urban commuter. (11) But without Pearce there was never the pace in a Forest side, who looked distinctly foot-weary, to test Schmeichel. (12) In ethics cases, it means the truth is never the whole truth and nothing but the truth. (13) In his couplings Tom was always the active, never the passive, partner. (14) It is said that Christina was never the same, being repulsed by the scent of people. (15) We talk very freely, always using the talkback, never the phone. (16) It is never the end for which other powers are exercised, but a means by which other objects are accomplished. (17) Give never the wolf the wether to keep. (18) Never the less, this guy invented the monopole capacitor. (19) I am never the wiser for it. (20) Matching Google's profit margin was never the object, however. (21) People in the area where I grew up were either landowners or farmers, and never the twain shall meet. (22) After the debacle of the war the world was never the same again. (23) That, said the ejidatarios' elected leader, Rafael Garcia Espinoza, was never the peasants' intention. (24) She sums up the situation by saying that the reconstituted family is never the same as the biological family. (25) Great achievement is usually born of great sacrifice, and is never the result of selfishness.Napoleon Hill (26) His main concern was road safety, but he was never the same man after 1982. (27) Nature is a mutable cloud which is always and never the same.Ralph Waldo Emerson (28) All I can say, in mitigation, was that to my knowledge I was never the one to start trouble. (29) Generally, the streetwise dealers work in a separate camp from the more educated types, and never the twain shall meet. (30) He worked doggedly for beauty, sonority, exactness; perfection - but never the monogrammed perfection of a writer like Wilde.