Example sentences of "[am/are] always [verb] at " in BNC.

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1 You know how they 're always shouting at me because I hit them too hard ?
2 they 're always shouting at people
3 ‘ The crowd are always getting at me …
4 To make a character worse than oneself it is only necessary to release imaginatively from control some of the bad passions which , in real life , are always straining at the leash ; the Satan , the Iago , the Becky Sharp , within each of us , is always there and only too ready , the moment the leash is slipped , to come out and have in our books that holiday we try to deny them in life .
5 Erm what value , if these are always look at it X to Y. Right ?
6 Because a signature may be difficult to decipher , the sender 's name and title are always typed at the end of the letter .
7 But championships are always won at the front — just ask Alex Ferguson at Manchester United .
8 Hospitals are always working at near-capacity , so anything that upsets the balance automatically causes more strain . ’
9 Such instruments are always issued at par .
10 It is clear that the brightest spots ( other than the origin ) are always found at the correct Ni atom positions in the second Ni layer , whereas the Ni atom positions in the first layer are not clear .
11 New operands are always inserted at position one , and all operands already in the stack are moved down one position ( or " pushed " ) ; only the most recently added operand could be removed ( from position one ) and the remaining operands are moved back ( or " popped " ) .
12 Today we were close enough to the front of the plane to have a newspaper in English , and not have to settle for one printed in a strange dialect of Latvian ( or whatever it is that they use for those that are always left at the end ) .
13 Special cards are always appreciated at times like these — my grandmother says that cards are her favourite part of the proceedings .
14 Finally , his inductivist conscience was satisfied and he carried out an inductive inference to conclude , ‘ I am always fed at 9 a.m . ’ .
15 I 'M ALWAYS LOOKING AT MYSELF THROUGH OTHER PEOPLE 'S EYES
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