Example sentences of "always [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 Time magazine , as always reflecting the indoctrines of the Luce family and assuming the mantle of the responsible voice of America , recorded that : ‘ it was a scene as grisly as anything depicted in Polanski 's film explorations of the dark and melancholy corners of human character … and the most likely theory is that the slayings were related to narcotics . ’
2 He drank my drink because I said something about all the money he was always flashing around and then he made a dirty crack about …
3 and er , I I saw Chris quite a lot , then , but I mean , they 're not living how they used to do , I mean , they they were always boozing and that ,
4 ‘ He 's a very likeable chap , always pepping people up in the dressing-room with a smile on his face , ’ says the £1.2 million capture from QPR .
5 Some years ago there was a vet , who besides always smelling of methylated spirits , would always conscientiously swab a horse 's neck with meths before giving an injection .
6 In London historians and critics are solicited for opinions by the auction houses , sometimes but not always accepting a fee ; commissions for articles are independent decisions by editors .
7 But we have encouraged Republicans to be active in it , always accepting the directives of the CR [ civil rights ] committees .
8 First , the term ‘ national security is no stranger to us ’ and was used often in statutes without being defined or restricted as to its meaning , with Parliament always accepting that ‘ decisions about questions of national security must be for Ministers ’ .
9 Freud 's work should make sociologists wary of always accepting people 's own accounts at face value , in the way simple phenomenological approaches do , for then there is no role for theory , and more importantly , no way out of epistemological and ethical relativism .
10 YORKSHIRE cricket is blazing the international trail after always accepting only home-grown talent in the past Aussie paceman Craig McDermott ( above left ) was the first overseas star expected to join the county , but the move fell through and Tendulkar came over from India instead .
11 Always goin' on he do n't have a fockin' ‘ real ’ problem ! ’
12 And it provides a cover for racist fantasies such as these comments of primary school teachers — ‘ Southall stinks of curry ’ or ‘ I am always sneezing when I come here .
13 An informer 's report ( 1666 ) accusing him of treason with the Dutch and always opposing ‘ kingly government ’ was ignored .
14 He was always preaching there , he he he was the man who ran it .
15 You 'll notice that they 're geared to certain things on the on the question paper , th the the constituents really of what we 're going to talk about this afternoon , which will revolve mainly around thinking about things that you 're doing , I E good observation and concentration , those two going hand in hand , always organizing yourself in relation to a good separation distance , so you can equate what safety means to you .
16 Well , anyway , as you 're always reminding me , I 've got Hugh .
17 Islam , as the headmaster was always reminding him , meant surrender .
18 ‘ Indian restaurants are always contacting us to say that they 've had celebrities in , and more often than not they turn out to be MPs . ’
19 ‘ Well , I 'm always weeping on your shoulder .
20 In all the letters I received from David he was always slagging him off , ’ says Janet .
21 The grandmother was a Manx seaman 's widow , always smart ’ , in long skirts and an apron , ‘ always cooking , baking , and sewing : always clean … immaculate ; , yet somehow without warmth .
22 And I have a very strong extended family as you might expect of a half Italian , mother always cooking pasta and what have you at home .
23 No and he 's always cooking he 's always the dinner as well it 's well nice .
24 always helping him .
25 Maybe it 's the hope that whenever you get there it will be populated with totally happy families , a Dad that is always helping Mum , and the parents giving the 2.2 children their every hearts desire .
26 ‘ I was ill two years ago and she was always helping out and amusing Philip .
27 The Duke of Clarence was also always overspending .
28 She stared in anger at the old man 's face , at his eyes which goggled anxiously at hers , then roved off when she met his look , his lips which caved in on his gums and mumbled and tightened as though he was always eating .
29 She was always eating .
30 He was always eating .
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