161 examples of niver in sentences

Och! SAYZAR he walloped the Briton, The Tarthars leap't China's big wall, ALEXANDTHUR did half the wurld sit on, But niver touched Ireland at all.

May they niver want a bottle, or a frind to stale it from."

I'm sure it's tin years I've been in it, and I've niver been able to find my way out of it.

I know'd ye, when ye was mighty little, and that was years agone; and niver have I seen a cross look on yer pretthy face.

"He'll niver brag of his campaigns ag'in to the likes of me, seeing that I've outdone him, tenay, forty times, and boot.

Barrin' mistakes and crass-accidents, I'm sartain that Michael O'Hearn can make himself understood any day by Miss Maud Willoughby, an' niver a word said.

Sorrow come over me, but yer lass is as great a one to meself, as if I had tidings of the sinking of ould Ireland into the salt say, itself; a thing that niver can happen, and niver will happen; no, not even at the last day; as all agree the wor-r-ld is to be burned and not drowned.

Sorrow come over me, but yer lass is as great a one to meself, as if I had tidings of the sinking of ould Ireland into the salt say, itself; a thing that niver can happen, and niver will happen; no, not even at the last day; as all agree the wor-r-ld is to be burned and not drowned.

The likes o' it was niver seen afoor.

Weel, t' oad ways for t' oad men, but I'se niver deny again that the young and new are good.

She'll not can help her husband, except mayhappen to waste, and she has niver learned to work and gan withoot.

"Yon lunch niver came fra Tarnside; it's ower good and liberal," said one.

"Ye say ye niver met him?" demanded Norah.

"Thanks to you, I got out of a tight hole, and as our maid said to you that night, I'll 'niver be back.'

I can make nothing of this knot; try what you can do with it, messmate, will you?" "Sorra wan o' me'll try it," cried O'Riley, suddenly leaping up and swinging both arms violently against his shoulders; "I've got two hands, I have, but niver a finger on themleastwise I feel none, though it is some small degrae o' comfort to see them.

"It's odd," he remarked; "they seems to ha' bin here for some time, and yit they've niver looked near the ship but once.

Of course I niver thought it's here' I'd be, but it's on'y for a short time, thanks be to God!

The poor fellow, he was niver much of a hand at the pen.

himbut I'll niver get a chanst o' that, I s'pose.

Well, of course troubles niver comes single, an' the last letther I got from my poor little fella had only fifteen shillin' in it, an' he towld me he had the bad luck altogether, but, says he,'My dear mother, ye must on'y howld out the best way ye can.

In the night when I was lying awake I took to lookin' at St. Pathrick beyant, wid the little lamp flickerin' an' flickerin' an' shinin' on his face, an' I thought o' Barney, an' that I'd niver see him agin, an' I burst out cryin'.

Well, the poor fellow, there he sat the whole livelong day, niver so much as offerin' to spin another web; an' sure if he had it 'ud have been no use, for there wasn't the sign of a fly at all.

"Niver mind, yer Riverince," replied the indignant serving man, "ye'll be dry enough soon as ye begin praiching.

" "Ah, sure, I'd do annything to hilp yiz through; an' I'm sure, I taks an intheresht in yiz ahl, down to the little cat hersel'; an' indeed I niver tuk an intheresht in anny little cat but that little cat; but I couldn't go live where it wud be so loahnsome, an' I can't be out oo a plaashe, ye see.

"I niver spilt it.

161 examples of  niver  in sentences