Example sentences of "[noun] always [verb] to the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Golf : Beauty of game at its very best W F Deedes explains why his vote always goes to the Masters |
2 | In popular debate about crime one issue always comes to the fore : how much crime is there in our society , and is it increasing or decreasing ? |
3 | You must be like a piece of wood in the ocean : wood always floats to the surface , even though it is rolled over and held under . ’ |
4 | Never mind , Madeleine always said to the flinching Thérèse : wide hips are best for having babies . |
5 | ‘ Except for the dinner queue , the dinner nannies always push to the front . |
6 | ‘ The thing about tyres is , the flat bit always sinks to the bottom . |
7 | Do , do groups always have to the behaviour and performance of their members or can they do the opposite ? |
8 | His suits always went to the cleaner 's on time , and his meals were always cooked for him . |
9 | In this widely accepted view [ of pluralism ] , no one group always dominates to the exclusion of others . |
10 | The hon. Gentleman always comes to the House badly briefed . |
11 | BTW Mark — I now gather that Jon Newsome always goes to the cash machine that 's INSIDE the bank . |
12 | George was active locally in more ways than one , his political sympathies always directed to the Left and to helping such bodies as the Spanish Relief Committee . |
13 | The nineteenth-century expansion of London in general and west London in particular was complex and not by any means always related to the arrival of the railways . |
14 | Not everyone would feel that these were messages for them ; many people always turn to the cartoon page first of all , and some do n't read much more than that ; God gives Jeremiah several cartoons in the course of this passage ; did you notice in verse 25 the dig about wearing your feet out — because the people had already worn their shoes out ! |
15 | ‘ Good people always float to the top . ’ |
16 | It was no coincidence that Franco always referred to the exercise of political power as " el mando " — " command " . |
17 | Important though these issues are , Derrida 's major contribution has been his insistence that history is a metaphysical concept according to which the meaning of history always amounts to the history of meaning . |
18 | In all the legends or tales of the journey to individuation and knowledge , the liminal mover always returns to the centre and is reconstituted into structure . |
19 | The honour of the reception always fell to the family of the bride . |
20 | Strangely my mother always referred to the area between St. Paul 's Road and Gas Lane as ‘ the old Gaol ground ’ , no doubt copying her mother 's description for the area was developed for housing in 1870 . |