Example sentences of "[noun] always [verb] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Their heads always turn either to right or left : one of their eyes turns inwards , the other upwards . |
2 | The manor always looks out of place to me , a Victorian shooting lodge built in the style of a German castle for the wealthy Kay Shuttleworth family . |
3 | His hair always stands up on end ! |
4 | Sister said , ‘ Do n't ask me why things always come in in triplicate . |
5 | In the end , however , this movement always falls back into order or into ‘ cadence ’ ; back into the framework of the triad , the element of ‘ authority , stability , consonance and repose ’ . |
6 | Leeks always combine well with lamb and the addition of capers make these pies just that extra bit special . |
7 | By his very vigour , which left few corners of Indian life uninspected or untouched , Curzon produced disquiet ; and by his partition of Bengal , pushed through on its administrative merits with Olympian — the word always comes up with respect to Curzon — disregard for risk , he spectacularly increased the political consciousness of the Bengali middle classes . |
8 | ‘ Prof ’ Francis always turned up at celebrity concerts and was often able to slip into an empty seat at intermission . |
9 | Yet , such were the curious contradictions of his character that Baldwin always remained closely in touch with the work of the Foreign Office . |
10 | Although for some years now people have been suing them for outrageous sums well beyond any amount that could ever be insured , when it came to the crunch litigants always settled out of court for a far lower figure . |
11 | For his part , Hitler always felt most at home in the company of his closest group of ‘ fellow fighters ’ from the ‘ time of struggle ’ . |