Never-again Sentence Examples

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  • The lands were never again united.

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  • He never again held office, and died on the 13th of November 1770.

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  • It never again obtained a footing there; for, although, late in the middle ages, the book of Revelation - by what means we cannot tell - did recover its authority, the Church was by that time so hopelessly trammelled by a magical cultus as to be incapable of fresh developments.

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  • Athenian art and literature in the 4th century declined but slightly from their former standard; philosophy and oratory reached a standard which was never again equalled in antiquity and may still serve as a model.

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  • In the same year he lost his wife, whom he had married in 1844, and never again mixed freely with society, though in 1855 he married again.

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  • Olaf also visited !Ethelred at the latter's request and, receiving a most honourable welcome, was induced to promise that he would never again come to England with hostile intent, an engagement which he faithfully kept.

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  • The "truce" of And russowo proved to be one of the most permanent peaces in history, and Kiev, though only pledged for two years, was never again to be separated from the Orthodox Slavonic state to which it rightly belonged.

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  • The end of the period was marked by the widespread emergence of the continent, and parts of it were never again submerged, so far as is known.

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  • Largely owing to Brown's efforts, Federation was carried through the House; but on the 21st of December 1865 he resigned from the Coalition government, though continuing to support its Federation policy, and in 1867 he was defeated in South Ontario and never again sat in the House.

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  • Accordingly the Silesian estates never again chose to exercise initiative save on rare occasions, and from 1550 Silesia passed almost completely under foreign administration.

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  • The king exerted all his personal influence to overcome Yorke's scruples, warning him finally that the great seal if now refused would never again be within his grasp. Yorke yielded to the king's entreaty, went to his brother's house, where he met the leaders of the Opposition, and feeling at once overwhelmed with shame, fled to his own house, where in three days he was a dead man (January 20, 1770).

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  • Compelled at last to capitulate, it was completely dismantled, and was never again fortified.

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  • Austria and Spain were thus divided, and, in spite of the efforts of the archduke Charles in the Spanish Succession War, were never again united, for at the battle of Mohacs, on the 28th of August 1526, Suleiman the Mohacs Magnificent defeated and killed Louis, king of Bohemia and its g g results.

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  • This event finally crushed the Coptic nation, which never again made head against the Moslems. In the following year the caliph Motasim, who surrounded himself with a foreign bodyguard, withdrew the stipends of the Arab soldiers in Egypt; this measure caused some of the Arab tribes who had been long settled in Egypt to revolt, but their resistance was crushed, and the domination of the Arab element in the country from this time gave way to that of foreign mercenaries, who, belonging to one nation or another, held it for most of its subsequent history.

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  • They were never again dangerous at this period, were scattered by Livingstone in a surprise at Cromdale haughs, and government began to attempt to buy from chiefs the peace of the clans.

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  • It never again had the opportunity of assuming political importance, the civil powers naturally adopting the most stringent measures to suppress an agitation whose avowed object was to suppress them.

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  • In his disappointment he resolved never again to offer his services to his native town, and retired into private life, a course which his ample means facilitated.

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  • He never again lost touch with literature as he had done in the years which preceded his friendship with Schiller; but he stood in no active or immediate connexion with the literary movement of his day.

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  • In 1866 he received the title of councillor of legation; but he never again occupied any diplomatic post.

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  • The battle was fought at Sikri near Agra, and is memorable for the vow made by the easy-living Baber that he would never again touch wine.

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  • In 1682 he set out with his army on his victorious march into the Deccan, and from that time until his death in 1707 he never again returned to Delhi.

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  • The Mahratta chiefs never again united heartily for a common purpose, though they still continued to be the most formidable military power in India.

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  • Orthodoxy triumphed, never again to lose its place as the state religion.

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  • Although further attacks were made after this date the fighting never again reached the same intensity.

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  • Having been warned that he would never again cross the Forth, the king went to reside in Perth just before Christmas 1436.

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  • The consequence of this simple but effective reform was that Athens was never again disturbed by the agitation of insolvent debtors.

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  • The sons of Olafr Tretelgia moved westward into Norway, and if we may trust the saga, the Swedish kingdom never again came into the possession of their family.

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  • The upshot of these conditions was, that the empire never again undertook an important enterprise, but neglected more and more its great civilizing mission.

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  • Though restored in 315 by Cassander, Thebes never again played a prominent part in history.

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  • Crime was never again so brazen and daring, and 1856 marks also the beginning of political reform.

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  • He never again took charge of a parish; but he continued to preach, as opportunity offered, until 1847.

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  • Under the Mahommedans a pestilence turned the capital into a silent wilderness, never again to be re-peopled.

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  • McClellan was never again ordered to active command, and the political elements opposed to the general policy of Lincoln's administration chose him as presidential candidate in 1864, on a platform which denounced the war as a failure and proposed negotiating with the South for peace.

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  • The old Ptolemaic realm was never again a unity after the death of Euergetes II.

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  • The crown could never again be regarded as the sum of the governmental system.

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  • The first breach in the Liberal ranks had been made; and the government, after 1870, never again commanded the same united support which had enabled it to pursue its victorious career in the first two sessions of its existence.

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  • In 1847 he was returned for Buckinghamshire, and never again had occasion to change his constituency.

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  • The king, who had hitherto seemed anxious to repress the action of the clergy against the Lollards, spoke strongly against the petition and its promoters, and Lollardy never again had the power in England which it wielded up to this year.

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  • After he was defeated by the Christians at Alhandega in 939 through the treason of the Arab nobles in his army (see Spain, History) he never again took the field.

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  • He was several times after this carried to church, but never again was able to take any part in the service.

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  • Athens must never again seek "empire" in the sense which became odious under the influence of Cleon and Hyperbolus, - when, to use the image of Aristophanes, the allies were as Babylonian slaves grinding in the Athenian mill.

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  • But in the later, he takes only one pair, and subsequently Elohim blesses Noah and makes a covenant never again to destroy all flesh by a flood.

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  • When he died in January 888 he had not a single faithful vassal, and the feudal lords resolved never again to place the sceptre in a hand that could not wield the sword.

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  • In France, on the contrary, the throne was exalted beyond rivalry, raised far above a feudalism which never again ventured on acts of independence or rebellion.

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  • Lydia never again shrank back into its original dimensions.

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  • Darkyn wanted more than for past-Death to lose her bet; he intended to guarantee she never again became the threat she was.

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  • After this is became very ponderous, and never again rowed so well.

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  • At the time we were widely ridiculed, full employment, we were told, was never again going to be a realistic policy.

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  • In 1873 he drew nearer the Conservatives, after which he was never again successful as a parliamentary candidate, though he maintained his principles vigorously in the press.

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  • The reign of Louis the Pious (814-840) was, as Graetz puts it, " a golden era for the Jews of his kingdom, such as they had never enjoyed, and were destined never again to enjoy in Europe " - prior, that is, to the age of Mendelssohn.

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  • Russell himself, in petitions to Charles and James, offered to live abroad if his life were spared, and never again to meddle in the affairs of England.

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  • Since this great convulsion, which emptied the crater, Vesuvius is never again relapsed into a condition of total quiescence.

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  • And Robert the Bruce was never again obliged to hide in the woods or to run from savage hounds.

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  • The house will know where everything in it is; you will never again lose your keys or your child's favorite stuffed animal.

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  • Another instant and I shall never again see the sun, this water, that gorge!...

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  • You'll never again have to wait in line for the one digital photo machine at your local store.

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  • Checking out the UK TV listings online is a big time saver and will ensure that you never again miss your favorite show because you didn't know it was on.

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  • After safely exploring the world of online shopping, you may never again leave the house to make a purchase!

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  • If you start to pre-plan layouts before vacations and other special events, you'll never again need to worry about forgetting to take the right photos for your scrapbook.

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  • Meaning, you will never again serve your Chardonnay too cold or your Cabernet Sauvignon too warm.

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  • The child must be instructed to never again eat that kind of food that causes an anaphylactic reaction.

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  • Unlike most shoe companies, Merrell takes sock thickness into consideration when designing their shoes, so you will never again be left wondering if your shoes will fit when you get them out of the box.

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  • Many of the furnishings and household objects were once owned by the Lees. Arlington was chosen to ensure that the Lees would never again take up residence.

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  • Once you've practiced a few pairs, you'll never again have to wonder "How do I sew boxer shorts?"

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  • The tights come in black, chocolate, cream, smoke and olive, so you'll never again be able to complain about boring legwear.

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  • Though they released three more albums, they never again felt the love from the fans.

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  • As a martial arts coordinator and choreographer, he started his action movie career with the movies The Challenge and Never Say Never Again in 1982 and 1983 respectively.

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  • When her actions leave him near death, she swears never again to endanger those she loves.

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  • I'm doing this once but never again.

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  • His gut twisted at the idea of never again seeing her bright smile, holding her, smelling her sweet scent.

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  • He would never hurt her, but he'd never again touch her as he had the other day, either.

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  • If nothing else, the father of the Council would never again be found.

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  • Gabriel's gaze swept around the room again, and he looked out at the blue sky.  He'd never again visit this room or see the mortal world.  This much he knew the moment he chose to help Rhyn and Katie over his promise to Death.

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  • In the morning, she would act, and Sirian would never again see the light of day!

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  • From that time forth, though he could not always command an absolute majority in council, Hastings was never again subjected to gross insult, and his general policy was able to prevail.

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  • The city was again rebuilt, suffered again at the hands of the Mongols (1269) and from another great earthquake (1280), and never again rose to its former greatness.

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  • In 1684 a vessel had sailed from Holland for the Dutch possessions in the East Indies, and after rounding the Cape of Good Hope, she was never again heard of.

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  • This proved to be the last pitched battle of the war, the Danes never again venturing to attack their once more invincible enemy in the open field.

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  • He himself never felt at home at Brussels, and in August 1559 he set sail for Spain, never again to revisit the Netherlands.

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  • It never again played a prominent part in Ionian history, and is rarely mentioned.

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  • Corstopitum ceased to exist early in the 5th century, and the site was never again occupied.

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  • Napoleon, though he never again worked as he had done, soon freed himself from complete dependence on Marie Louise; and he never allowed her to intrude into political affairs, for which, indeed, she had not the least aptitude.

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  • Towards the end of the year 529 (October 1134) he was compelled to promise that f.e would confine himself to his palace and never again take the field.

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  • He would.ve been content to stay in his cottage for another hundred years or never again visit the mortal world.

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  • The coalition formed against Sweden by Johann Reinhold Patkul, which resulted in the outbreak of the Great Northern War (1699), abruptly put an end to Charles XII.'s political apprenticeship, and forced into his hand the sword he was never again to relinquish.

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