Example sentences of "always [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I mean , as a guitar player you always tend to listen to other guitar players , and you can spend a lifetime just doing that , but once you start translating from other instruments , then that 's a whole other thing .
2 Convertible prices always tend to dip in the autumn , particularly after a balmy summer , but the advice to buy has little to do with cyclic depression .
3 In other words , it is a form of Murphy 's law : Things always tend to go wrong !
4 Some fishkeepers freeze clean earthworms for later use , but I always tend to use them fresh .
5 The ‘ country of the Iguanodon restored ’ is very different from Victorian Sussex ; the strange light which picks out the struggling animals also reveals how many tons of animal life the artist believed that the primeval world could support on quite a small area-as later dinosaur pictures always tend to do .
6 It is characteristic of decision-making that obstacles always tend to seem more real than they actually turn out to be .
7 Farming interests always tend to dominate the groups appointed by the councils .
8 I just have to look at the list of this cos I always tend to forget this .
9 So really just I I always have problems , I I always tend to play it down like that , I do n't know why .
10 Perhaps if I had been more of an expert the differences would have been more apparent , but experts always tend to obscure the obvious .
11 When knitting with more than two colours and not having a colour changer I found that no matter where I place the cones on the floor , the colour I was knitting always became entangled with the others not in use .
12 Much more needs to be done , but I shall always endeavour to turn a sympathetic ear to changes that will enable us to serve our constituents more effectively .
13 Dealers will almost invariably try to obtain the highest possible price , but the prospective buyer should always endeavour to negotiate .
14 Whilst MAS will always endeavour to ensure that KPMG is appointed investigating accountant , MAS should bear in mind that in recommending KPMG it is acting as an agent for the purchaser .
15 It is , however , possible to point to what might well be regarded as unreasonable and the parties to an agreement should always endeavour to check their provisions against such benchmarks .
16 At all stages the movement needs to be coached from the piano , but must always stay related to the recorded music .
17 They did n't always stay ensnared ; often they were lost when a performance was bad and did n't sustain the magic .
18 Such rules are not always calculated to improve the truth value of the police case and a few are at odds with the fact-finding object of police investigation .
19 It seemed to me that their actions were always calculated to hurt .
20 I am always fascinated to hear Liberals going on about resources being made available for defence , when they are committed to cutting them by 50 per cent .
21 Always eat sitting down , and only sit down to eat when everything is ready : the meal itself , drink , cutlery , condiments .
22 ‘ Hunters do n't always want to shoot their prey , ’ he returned softly .
23 You will not always want to visit the nearest metropolis for your essentials .
24 While in the summer you might get away with a pair of trail boots , I would always want to wear something more substantial for traditional British hill-walking .
25 As a previous posting commented , I hate the scum but my love for Leeds is greater that and thus I will always want to see Leeds win , if I has the option between a Leeds win and a scum/Liverpool loss .
26 We 'd be in the pub planning to have a couple more pints and he 'd always want to go back and rehearse again , ’ says Rigby .
27 One should always want to go on , not back .
28 I must admit that I do not always want to go to work but once I am there I nearly always have a really good time .
29 Why did he always want to go the long way round .
30 The seventeen year old does not always want to listen to the views of his father and mother , particularly if he has his heart set upon a motorbike !
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