Example sentences of "[noun prp] always [verb] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Never mind , Madeleine always said to the flinching Thérèse : wide hips are best for having babies . |
2 | I went through to the dining-room and helped myself to a pint of the neuron-friendly punch Uncle Hamish always made for the event . |
3 | But the Bainbridges always go into the Army , ’ but he had forgiven her , eventually , when she promised to try to take her leave when he took his . |
4 | And Miss Gilberd and that awful Muggeridge always come through the back , because it 's the quickest way from their homes . |
5 | BTW Mark — I now gather that Jon Newsome always goes to the cash machine that 's INSIDE the bank . |
6 | But Trevor always arrived in the morning as if he 'd not had a drink . |
7 | Gabriel always slept under the stage , however , wrapped in a massively expensive duck-down quilt , because Garvey was anxious he should not catch cold . |
8 | The first is to suppose that God always guides by the majority vote , by the reasonable thing , by sanctified common sense . |
9 | And we have to remember that God always remains above the possibility of human words , even when those words are the words of inspired men or women . |
10 | It was no coincidence that Franco always referred to the exercise of political power as " el mando " — " command " . |
11 | Anyway , Irene always complained about the way lupins shed their petals all over the polished table . |
12 | Iris always sits on the floor and I 've got into the habit . ’ |
13 | The features are the retrograde motion of the planets and the fact that , unlike the other planets , Mercury and Venus always remain in the proximity of the sun . |
14 | Although the endless state visits to Harare or Mauretania always climaxed with the publication of pompous declarations and assertions that trade was going to increase by generous percentages within a few years , the consequences of these visits were negligible apart from providing a few more exhibits for the trophy rooms in Bucharest . |
15 | Ron Puddephat always sounds like the manager of a second-division football club to me . ’ |
16 | Uncle Walter always phoned in the evening . |