从来英语怎么说
The public never had faith in his ability to handle the job.
Oh, bother him! He's never around when you need him.
He said I kicked him, but I never touched him!
You thanked her by never even bothering to practice.
She never had power to conceal her passion, it always set her whole complexion in a blaze.
The evidence for Mozart therapy turned out to be weak, perhaps nonexistent, although the original study never claimed anything more than a temporary and limited effect.
Mark thought, "1've traveled in a big plane several times, but I've never been in a small one, so I'll go."
"Miss Bingley told me," said Jane, "that he never speaks much unless among his intimate acquaintance."
"I never experienced anything like that", Buckley confessed after the match.
"It does not make me shudder," thought he.
"I've never seen her in the bitch mode. Today is my first time." !
He never learned how to play the guitar.
Despite its jazzing-up the TAZ has never moved beyond its traditional (now ageing)readership.
I never saw a pangolin with my own eyes, I just knew the name.
Star professors at many universities, including the Ivies, never go near undergrads.
I have had no doubt that I could have lost my skill of driving.
Never had they noticed the roses so vivid, the willow-herb so riotous, the meadow-sweet so odorous and pervading.
This once again makes me think how careless we become about money in our hands quite often, never realizing how important it could be to someone else's life and dreams.
The FDA never ordered the drug withdrawn and a subsequent Advisory Committee did not recommend that Vioxx should be barred from returning to market.
But most law graduates never get a big-firm job.
Keeping an exotic non-domesticated animal is never a good idea.
George Orwell complained in 1946 that "in very many English homes the radio is literally never turned off."
Clara, feeling fresh and rested, said that she had never slept better in all her life.
Never ever had he been so thirsty for a look at the world outside the window like now.
Does it seem like you never have the time - or the energy - to read?