Example sentences of "[pron] always [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So I always sit up in bed for ages really wide awake , and I 'm reading and doing all sorts of thinking like things , and I 'd be talking to Ben , and he would say yeah , yeah , and he 's really vague as well , and I , I get really angry and then I think you can tell because then you tend to lean across and say , are you alright , are you alright , and I just find it makes it worse .
2 Funny , though , I always came back to Heather .
3 I always go out with Jeff in the afternoon . ’
4 Everyone always dashin' about like lunatics .
5 She came when it suited her , when she could spare the time from her other work , but she always popped in on Monday afternoons to make a start on the ironing .
6 But she always came back to Haworth ; she did n't like to be with famous people very long .
7 In Robert Chalmers 's recent profile of Sarah Miles on this page , the actress said she always came out of interviews sounding either sordid or bananas .
8 She always looked in on Carolyn , when she came home ; gradually Carolyn came to realize how kind this was , and how many other claims Clare had on her time .
9 She studied history at St Hugh 's College , Oxford — early days for a woman — and knew Lewis Carroll , and was taught by one of the best teachers then in the historical school at Oxford , a future Master of Balliol , A. L. Smith , upon whom she always looked back with gratitude .
10 Why do you always come round in pairs ?
11 Are you always running out of time ?
12 Everything always comes back to sex with you , does n't it ?
13 But they always rushed back to London for the first night of every West End show .
14 are far more fu , fun to watch because they always fly in from miles out
15 And him always bumming on to Derek about how he 'd taped the whole of Brideshead Revisited .
16 Erm , so he always looks out for police cars now , but he still wo n't wear his belt .
17 But he always comes back to Paris .
18 When Waggoner talks of the entrepreneurial spirit that exists on the Tour , he always comes back to Buddy Gardner , whom he sees as the typical journeyman pro .
19 He was rather like a 12-inch gun with no gunlayer ; he always turned up to meetings late and disoriented , although he had a middle-aged secretary who used to follow him about with his diary and try to keep him in line .
20 He always puts up with Lennie , and is there whenever Lennie is feeling ashamed or unwanted and produces his ‘ I could just go to the hills and ’ I could find a cave , and pet mice ’ speech .
21 It always works out with fractions .
22 In the end , it always circles back to Wilfred Owen 's pity .
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