Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [noun] always [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 These must be attached to the rear of the boat as crocodiles always attack from behind .
2 It was no coincidence that Franco always referred to the exercise of political power as " el mando " — " command " .
3 Adele Venetz , the sister that Wayne always thought of as the quiet one , had been sitting at the big rolling-out table as he 'd entered the restaurant kitchen .
4 This is harder to believe than it should be , because textbooks and courses always seem to be structured as if there is a steady progress from chapter to chapter , week to week , grade to grade .
5 Law enforcement has always had mythical characteristics — the notion that infringement always results in some corresponding reaction by the enforcing agency .
6 Carson was in his bathrobe , messing around the apartment at the slob things that people always do in bathrobes , when the telephone rang .
7 His aunt and sister-in-law always lived in Cambridge .
8 Fred would offer to cook the meal and even wash the baby but Carrie always declined with a smile and a determined shake of her head .
9 There was no evidence for an additional transmissible multifactorial component since H always went to zero when iterating all parameters .
10 Doctors and nutritionists always seem to be telling us to eat less of the foods we enjoy .
11 The features are the retrograde motion of the planets and the fact that , unlike the other planets , Mercury and Venus always remain in the proximity of the sun .
12 Moreover , we do not wish to give the impression that the cello and bass always work in double harness : on the contrary , they can be used independently to a quite large extent , though discretion and careful thought are very necessary in this matter , since the basses when used alone tend to sound rather dry , and if their part lies low and is far removed in pitch from the rest of the harmony it is too indeterminate in pitch to give satisfactory support unless it consists of a sustained or better ( since the bow is short ) a reiterated pedal note .
13 Transactions involving an arm 's length transfer of assets or liabilities always call for recognition .
14 Given the assumption that aphasia always occurs after damage to the speech-dominant hemisphere ( which , of course , will not be the case where damage is restricted to regions outside the language areas of the brain ) it is possible to estimate the expected upper limit ( EUL ) for the frequency of aphasia generated by a particular model of speech dominance in the population .
15 They 're quite appear quite Well I do n't know whether they 're happy living in the flats or not but they seem quite normal people , they talk about the normal thing that people always talked about .
16 The tin bath was half-filled with hot water into which had been poured the same perfumed green oil that Smallfry always added to her bath .
17 whose inner strength and resourcefulness always prevail over life 's obstacles ,
18 These men and women always belong to and are made sense of only as a part of the collective — the race , the nation , the state , the republic , the class , etc .
19 Most of my family is in the medical profession and doctors always seem to be full of drama .
20 Wittgenstein refers to ‘ the idea that language always functions in one way , always serves the same purpose : to convey thoughts — which may be about houses , pains , good and evil , or anything else you please . ’
21 Although the endless state visits to Harare or Mauretania always climaxed with the publication of pompous declarations and assertions that trade was going to increase by generous percentages within a few years , the consequences of these visits were negligible apart from providing a few more exhibits for the trophy rooms in Bucharest .
22 The motel-supermarket-hamburger civilization has now been superimposed on what was left of nineteenth-century towns , and has further worn down the differences between one region and the next , but it is doubtful whether the mass mind or the mass man has yet come to pass , except to the extent that people always conform to a prevailing style while it lasts .
23 Furthermore , politicians and workers always work for goals which — due to ideological hegemony — never fundamentally question the logic of capitalism .
24 - Chris Patten ‘ I have spoken four or five times at party conferences and people always laugh at everything I say .
25 In the store room next to the kitchen were a long table and shelves always covered with all sorts of provisions ; large earthenware jars full of confits of pork and goose , a small barrel where vinegar slowly matured , a bowl where honey oozed out of the comb , jams , preserves of sorrel and of tomatoes , and odd bottles with grapes and cherries marinating in brandy ; next to the table a weighing machine on which I used to stand at regular intervals ; sacks of haricot beans , of potatoes ; eggs , each one carefully dated in pencil .
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