Example sentences of "[noun] always [verb] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If social research always followed in the wake of social trends , there should be a rich vein of studies in which Black families , and Black women within these families , describe their poverty .
2 But one diver always remains in the bell to act as bellman and , in an emergency , lock out and go to the divers ' aid .
3 Unless you were of ‘ a nervous disposition ’ ( what a lovely genteel phrase that is ) you were unlikely to be distressed by these tales of goodies versus the bad monsters , especially as the goodies always won in the end .
4 Because of the direction in which the Earth revolves , the sun always rises in the east and sets in the west .
5 The sun always rises in the east , sets in the west and reaches its highest point at midday .
6 In cases where a covenant must be imposed to observe existing restrictions , on behalf of a buyer always insert in the covenant such words as " so far as the same affect the property hereby conveyed and are subsisting and capable of being enforced " , because for one reason or another the odds are ten to one that nobody can legally enforce them ; but the case might be otherwise if you impose the restrictions afresh .
7 As a result , Graham always sleeps in a cot by his parents ' bed .
8 Williams always wrote in a way which deserves the label of ‘ political ’ in the sense in which that term is used by Cleaver ( 1979 ) .
9 In the inflationary expansion one might expect that eventually the symmetry between the forces would be broken , just as supercooled water always freezes in the end .
10 The Halifax 's name always remains in the frame as a conversion possibility .
11 It 's one of those smiles Oriental stewardesses always wear in the telly ads .
12 But Trevor always arrived in the morning as if he 'd not had a drink .
13 Moreover , the established theory always sits in a position of political and intellectual prominence as the mainstream perspective supposedly making sense of British politics as a whole .
14 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 .
15 Oh yes we use cos when you 're dredging , you see when the eels came in the mud , eels always go in the mud in the winter time , you do n't , many eels swirl out , they go in the mud and when you 're dredging and they 're going into the hopper , cos they used to get stunned and they used to swim round right down the top of the water and they used to come up to the side , and if they come up to the side you could have your knife and just come here , cos they were stunned , pick 'em out .
16 COMMUNITY cooperation always ended in a party , be it a barn-raising , as in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers , or the annual distribution of porcine largesse at pigkilling time described by Flora Thomson in Lark Rise to Candleford .
17 Uncle Walter always phoned in the evening .
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