Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] always [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I am always struck by Pollini 's extraordinary ability to integrate even the most fearless of contrasts into a convincing whole . |
2 | I tell you , I 'm always thinking of others . |
3 | While I 'm on a journey I 'm always looking for cones and sometimes I 'm fortunate enough to be held up at traffic works . |
4 | I 'm always dying of thirst . |
5 | I 'm always torn between conscience , eating a jacket or letting the birds enjoy it . |
6 | I was always fascinated with harmony , anyway , from the '60s records that I grew up with — the Everly Brothers , Buddy Holly and the Crickets . |
7 | His researches go back to the 1950s : ‘ I was always fascinated by history — I spent five years as an architecture student and the reason why I did n't get through was that by the end I was much more interested in the history of architecture than other aspects of the subject , ’ he recalls . |
8 | I was always waiting for Saturday . |
9 | I was always greeted with warmth and affection . |
10 | As a sentencing judge you are always looking for options erm a variety of options to impose so that each individual sentence that you impose on a defendant is tailored to either the rehabilitation or the punishment ends of sentencing . |
11 | You complain how seldom I attend you , and when you are always talking of matrimony or this low-born raw girl it must needs lessen the pleasure of approaching you . |
12 | ‘ You know how you are always talking about Miss Hatherby ? ’ |
13 | the American stuff but when you 're arrested you are always arrested on suspicion because in this country you are innocent until a cou a court proves you 're i er guilty , yeah ? |
14 | You are always arrested on suspicion , a suspicion of something , yeah ? |
15 | Well , we 've got our cost reductions as an ongoing process er , so it 's never complete , you 're always looking for ways to , to become more efficient or effective but I do n't anticipate any redundancies er , any further redundancies but obviously if , if , if systems become available which improve our efficiency and effectiveness we , we have to take account of it . |
16 | You were always getting into trouble then . " |
17 | Yes I mean th th th th the fact that you 've got a whole range of problems an an and you , you were bound to come up against those problems if you try and define Marxist in a strict sense , and therefore you , you were always seeking to sort of make . |
18 | ‘ I felt guilty writing because I know she is always besieged by charities asking for help . |
19 | Her Frenchness , and whiteness , seem very much under threat as she is always surrounded by Africans , and Africa . |
20 | Mrs Rundle 's coat was black already ; she was always prepared for mortality to strike . |
21 | However , that process is continually evolving and we are always looking for suggestions to aid its development . |
22 | At The Royal Bank of Scotland we are always looking for ways to ensure that our customers achieve a good return from their savings , particularly now that interest rates are much lower . |
23 | Because there is always room for doubt , we are always left with room to inquire . |
24 | These days we are always talking about safety as if being safe is a virtue . |
25 | ‘ We 're always looking for people of the right calibre , although today , with the downturn in levels of activity , it 's harder to get into corporate finance than it was five years ago , ’ he warns . |
26 | erm we 're always looking for people to come along and have a go so if you wan na put your name down you can have a Saturday night and spin those wheels . |
27 | But it does give to some people that that will demonstrate that we 're always looking for people |
28 | " But we need bodies to practise on , " he grinned , " we 're always looking for volunteers . " |
29 | We 're always meaning to oil it . |
30 | Carolyn recalls : ‘ We used to do midnight runs , we were always skimming around London on undercover operations in Diana 's Metro . ’ |