Example sentences of "always took [art] " in BNC.
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1 | On fine evenings in summer , we always took a walk after church , usually by the same route , which was up St. Martin 's Lane and Fowlers Hill to Milford Hollow . |
2 | Despite these I always took a last look at the course on the first day of the tournament . |
3 | At midday , he always took a half-hour break , sitting in the kitchen armchair with his feet up on a stool , nibbling toast and dripping and preparing for another long afternoon behind the counter . |
4 | One of Britain 's first professional women geologists and a noted pioneer among late nineteenth-century women educationists , Catherine Raisin always took a keen interest in all aspects of women 's advancement . |
5 | She always took a bit of bread . |
6 | Navigation by the sun and stars almost always took the same course as the tyre-tracks . |
7 | Sarah always took the blame , though she knew it was n't the truth . |
8 | He was hardly ever gloomy , but when he was , it always took the same form . |
9 | Rob Andrew had a quiet game , which is meant as a compliment because whatever he did was done efficiently and without fuss , whilst he always took the right option . |
10 | She always took the lead , played the master … ’ |
11 | The collection initially created interest amongst members of knitting clubs — Roz always took the garments to illustrate her knitwear ‘ talks ’ and was encouraged to publish the patterns . |
12 | Yet his charm always took the curse off it . |
13 | I always took the view that the programme was infinitely more important than any one person taking part in it . |
14 | She had an English accent ; the English were n't normally health conscious , unlike the Americans , and they always took the lift . |
15 | These meal-time confrontations always took the edge off her appetite . |
16 | I always took the point about the children in the hall did n't they ? |
17 | On this day , her mother always took an interest in the weather and the direction of the wind , and almost every year would look out at the white-capped waves and mutter about how the wind and sea looked much the same as it had on the day she lost her Sam . |
18 | Mack and his wife did not take an active part in the Society , owing to Mack 's illness , but he always took an interest in what we were doing . |