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

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1 They ate pasta , the Substitute continuing to ask rapid questions while winding rapid forkfuls , his eyes always fixed on the Captain 's .
2 The lunchtime crush at the Washington was beginning to thin ; but the serious drinkers always gathered round the bar for their last stand .
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 ‘ Except for the dinner queue , the dinner nannies always push to the front .
5 Nor were the Russians always spoiling for a fight .
6 Meetings always begin with a parade and Brownies learn animal stories as well as crafts and outdoor skills .
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 The social workers always worked as a team and whenever we met a roomful of people arrived .
10 It 's one of those smiles Oriental stewardesses always wear in the telly ads .
11 If the first state among siblings always leads to a goal , it will be much more efficient than the breadth first version ; but otherwise it may be worse .
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 expense envelopes always go at the back , because they 're bigger than anything else that you 're going to get , to , to put in the binder .
14 Commercial interests always flocked around the point where the train stopped to take up and set down passengers and merchandise .
15 Two telegraphists always travelled on the train .
16 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 .
17 They were market towns , great and small , with links always close with the country about them .
18 Provision of unlimited money undermines incentives for greater efficiency which is why nationalised industries always run at a loss .
19 ‘ Striking women always goes against the grain with me . ’
20 Too heavy And then there 's Vera and Jack Duckworth their barmy battles always make for a Punch and Judy-styled double act .
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