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

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1 Going out to tea always seemed to her a waste of time , but to refuse might have seemed churlish , and she knew that in the country one ought to be friends with one 's neighbours .
2 You can place a marker at the edge of the swim which , at forty yards or more range , is a tremendous aid to accurate casting and ensures that groundbait always goes in the same spot .
3 There were many fans who drifted in and out of the groups without making any sequential progress at all and the groups to the left of the terrace always provided for an escape from the soccer ‘ rat race ’ .
4 Though covenants were made between equals , the religious use of the term always referred to a relationship between a greater and a lesser partner .
5 If social research always followed in the wake of social trends , there should be a rich vein of studies in which Black families , and Black women within these families , describe their poverty .
6 The substance of one interview always conflicted with the next .
7 That sufferers from alcoholism always drink in the mornings .
8 Golf : Beauty of game at its very best W F Deedes explains why his vote always goes to the Masters
9 Until 1980 the vote always went against television , although the margin was narrow .
10 The idea of the humane , creatively enlightened State , which cared for ordinary men and their development , was in his thinking always overshadowed by that of the power-State , Spartan , demanding and careless of the feelings or immediate interests of the individual .
11 Wall fabric always sounds like the last word in luxury but in fact need not cost much .
12 Keep tucked in behind the side always said to you , the bloke in the front , mate , he does all the donkey work , picking up drags you round do n't it ?
13 and after a time you know you say ha and you just because the lawyer for the other side always goes for the very worst scenario
14 John , Lord Carteret [ later Earl of Granville ] , who succeeded him , was under no illusions about France , which he identified as ‘ the enemy always aiming at our destruction ’ ; periods of peace with her he considered ‘ only an intermission of hostility ’ .
15 But one diver always remains in the bell to act as bellman and , in an emergency , lock out and go to the divers ' aid .
16 The analysis of this section culminating in equations ( 10.28 ) — ( 10.39 ) establishes that the magnitude of the effect of feedback always depends on the appropriate loop gain .
17 It could n't have been Gloria , for Gloria knew that Dot always slept in her vest and knickers .
18 The blood always belonged to God , for ‘ I have given it to you upon the altar to make atonement for your souls … whosoever eateth any manner of blood , I will set my face against that soul … and will cut him off from among his people ’ ( Lev .
19 Liza 's car always appeared to be the one which had preferential treatment and although John Carrow , neither approving of nor trusting any lady to tinker about with a machine , begged them all to leave such things as cleaning carburettors to him , it was always Liza 's that got attended to first .
20 Make it a rule always to check with the scorekeeper before going on to the area .
21 In trusts , however , it has been widely maintained that intention always counted for a lot more than words .
22 It was in those days , when Margaret was still alive , that I gave my former colleague Peter Duval-Smith — whose private life and whose work as an academic journalist always seemed to be equally chaotic — the introduction to Braemar Mansions that he so much wanted .
23 The Review always stood outside that lay literary world , or at least emphasized its academic distinction from it , and is in fact better seen as an enterprise typical of a new phase of academic English described by Gross in the following extract :
24 The likeliest alternative always seemed to be worse .
25 We know from ancient tradition that in its earliest form Greek tragedy always dealt with the mythical sufferings of Dionysus .
26 As we have seen , however , the gathering together of workshop participants with similar interests is only part of the idea , for Highlander always aims at helping people to translate their ideas into positive action when they return to their own communities .
27 But whenever the women meet , their talk always returns to the increasing menace of flies , the unbearable stench and the deteriorating health of their children .
28 She had none of that innocence or boundless enthusiasm that the Princesse always saw as the stamp of the American girl .
29 For one thing he certainly over-states it when he says that pleasure always comes from satisfaction of an antecedent desire for something other than pleasure .
30 The Opposition always deal with the arguments .
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