Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] [verb] [adv] always [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 of which she sort of goes into every door , every door in Strathclyde , what a horrible thought , but in fact you know I thought maybe try and do something there , although I do n't always get on greatly well with , with the press and publicity people and the women in press and publicity are , are sort of start phrasing
2 I found her insight and her interpretations of dreams interesting , although I did n't always agree with them .
3 One of Aunt Janie 's favourite sayings was ‘ Give them their roses now ’ , not wait ‘ till they are lying on their bier ’ , although she did not always practise what she preached .
4 Diseases such as hepatitis and AIDS are known as " emerging viruses " , which , although they do not always threaten their original hosts , can destroy entire populations by moving on to new hosts and locations .
5 They do n't actually get abroad a lot , in theory , although they do n't always stick too closely to their brief .
6 She could read them all , Oxo , Rinso , O-Cedar , and Aero , even if she did n't always understand what they meant .
7 Cos you do n't always want it hot do you ?
8 Cos you did n't always hear it .
9 In short , teachers are helped to offer all children , as Quinton put it when reporting his and Rutter 's findings ( 1988 ) on the healing effects of teachers on children in even severe adversity , ‘ good school experiences , such as some form of success , accomplishment , sense of self-esteem or just pleasure in school activities ’ , with consequent better adjustment in adult life — even if they did not always seem to have an immediate effect ( ! ) .
10 It is not a very practical or reliable weapon , but engineers are notoriously fond of clever little devices like this even if they do n't always work .
11 They deserve to be listed in this context , as they often operate in unison even if they do not always do so .
12 What they are writing about in reality are the ideal standards of their own social group , those that give meaning to their work practice even if they do not always live up to them .
13 That 's gon na be a difficult one cos they do n't always want
14 Furthermore , as Yevele had shown at Canterbury , the defensive value of the round tower was becoming better appreciated ; even if it did not always deflect a cannon shot aimed at it , such a tower could withstand an impact better than could a straight-facing surface .
15 Peter Rogers knew he had hit a gold mine , even if it did n't always seem to the performers that he was totally on their side .
16 Essentially is a man of peace , even if he does n't always give that appearance .
17 But Ken had friends a-plenty , even if he did n't always recognize them as such .
18 ‘ But you were Mr Russell 's only child , my dear , and you must not doubt that he loved you , even if he did n't always make it perfectly apparent . ’
19 Nobody could deny Mr Gummer this small triumph , but he might make more friends if he did n't always insist on making such a meal of it .
20 Well on , I do it the right way , because I do n't always feel that I am doing it the right way .
21 And , to be honest , the motivation was gained from the reaction of friends and people who came along to the gigs , because I do n't always have a lot of confidence in what I do .
22 Because you do n't always want a large meal , Beefeater have a range of special Light ‘ n' Early dishes served in the restaurant .
23 And as I said , you can use these techniques with your team , or you can adapt them to use them on your own , because you do n't always have somebody to help you .
24 She found her place in the team , because you do n't always have to lead from the front .
25 That 's like Sarah at work , I mean she leaves at twenty past five , if she thinks that , she 'll leave at ten past five I mean she thinks you 're stupid because she do n't always go but even when she 's not going she
26 Just because we do n't always understand why does n't mean there is n't a reason behind what He does .
27 And I would suggest to you , it 's because it 's complicated , and forgive me if I have n't made it more simple , but that 's one reason incidentally , why in my document , I kept commissioning , the business of doing , and making the kind of hard choices that your committee 's had to make this morning , because resources will always be limited , separate from discussing everything that people would like to do , because they do n't always run together .
28 I have not necessarily been understood , because they do n't always try to understand , but the feeling of warmth is either there or it is n't and that 's the only difference that counts .
29 Mr Ingham blusters and inveighs against the perfidious press at the drop of a hat — any story using the words ‘ bunkum and balderdash ’ as part of a denial are certainly based on his remarks — largely because they do not always print what he wishes to see .
30 The governors stuck reasonably well to their instructions on this and other matters and , while they did not always understand the new societies in which they were serving , eighteenth-century attacks on their competence were certainly on some occasions political propaganda that colonists were naturally tempted to launch against men who were carrying out the policy of a distant monarch and government .
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