Example sentences of "always [verb] so " in BNC.

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1 Anxieties which are currently felt most acutely by those living near destruction plants themselves may not always remain so localised .
2 Yet the industry is a feeble exporter and will probably always remain so .
3 It 's like playing for a country and I think it will always remain so , ’ he said .
4 ‘ But I want to make something of myself — I did n't always think so .
5 It was thus in these early years and it was nearly always to remain so .
6 The only colour 's the blue you know but it 's er I always make so noise with anybody 's paper .
7 Mercutio , why do you always act so foolish ?
8 For a man who always looks so morose when batting — ‘ I know I look a miserable sod out there , but I ca n't help it , ’ he once said — and whose captaincy had previously seemed rather ordinary , it was a revelation .
9 The Cam always looks so peaceful , especially so on a winter 's day with no punts or rowing boats in sight .
10 John Major always looks so dowdy , Terry Stamp tries too hard and if I were him I 'd slash my wrists . ’
11 WHAT DO YOU DO TO YOUR HAIR — IT ALWAYS LOOKS SO GREAT !
12 ‘ She is very funny , but she always looks so vulnerable . ’
13 ‘ Yes , but then she always looks so much nicer than I do , ’ Belinda responded guilelessly .
14 She always looks so — flamboyant . ’
15 It crushed and lifted her breasts to create the deep fleshy cleavage he always tried so hard not to stare into .
16 The bride always looked so happy .
17 Hazily , Meredith tried to recall if they 'd always looked so intensely inviting .
18 Captain Trentham was generally the bearer of such news , and what annoyed Charlie even more was that he always looked so smart , clean , and worse — warm and well fed .
19 His ring classicism has always argued so persuasively against excessive physical harm , his pride was beyond anything but a regal exit .
20 What a strange remark that was , coming from her mother who always seemed so practical and matter-of-fact .
21 Six feet five inches ( 1.9 metres ) tall , left-handed , bespectacled , with a loose , ambling walk that always seemed so relaxed , he wielded a three-pound ( 1.35-kilo ) bat with enormous strength and delighted in sending the ball vast distances .
22 She always seemed so nice … ’
23 I 've always felt so sorry for her . ’
24 Gloria had always said so .
25 We have always said so , she thought , wanting to cry with annoyance , as a family we have always agreed about it .
26 ‘ I 've always said so because of the problems it causes and the way it upsets people .
27 ‘ Yes , Mama , she is ; and yes , you have always said so .
28 He 'd always said so .
29 Decide on your favourite chair — back to the window for daytime — always positioned so that you can command a view of all the other people .
30 Silver of this period should conform to the Britannia standard but does not always do so .
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