Example sentences of "[pron] always [verb] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I just did that one but I always got stuck on erm the dentist one . |
2 | I always get one of the class to do the cutting — often with gritted teeth ! |
3 | He came several times a year to have a glass of sherry with my mother and I always felt awkward in his presence , fearing that instead of ‘ Would you care for an olive ? ’ |
4 | ‘ I always felt close to Freddie in the studio , whether he was there or not , because we worked together so intensively over the years . |
5 | I always felt close to Freddie in the studio , whether he was there or not , because we worked together so intensively over the years |
6 | ‘ I always felt stupid as a kid , ’ he remembers . |
7 | And erm , I always felt sorry for the people working in Inland Revenue because er , they were , they were having to do it all the time |
8 | Oh that 's ni I always take one of my flowers you know . |
9 | I always keep that in my study . |
10 | I always wear Spectacular by Joan Collins ! |
11 | I always carry some with me , but I hope I never have to use it because I do n't think I 'd get near him with the needle . ’ |
12 | I use Mentadent P dental floss as well — in fact , I always have some in my desk . |
13 | I always find much of interest in each issue as it reaches me and if I do criticise from time to time , this is meant to be constructive and helpful . |
14 | ‘ I always did that with them , said the most ludicrous things . ’ |
15 | I always do that of an evening . |
16 | I always do that for my regular customers . ’ |
17 | Then it was ‘ Did I always lie still for at least fifteen minutes afterwards ? ’ |
18 | I always feel comfortable in your presence . ’ |
19 | ‘ I 've a flat in London that I use when I 'm in town , and I always give that as my home address . |
20 | That route I always consider one of the best and most adventurous of my climbing career ; most adventurous because this very serious route ( even by today 's standards — or perhaps especially by today 's standards ) was first attempted on sight . |
21 | But none of these groupings ever came near to threatening the dominance of Unionist Party organization , much less the solidarity of protestant loyalists , which always appeared total on the issue of incorporation into a united , independent Ireland . |
22 | Her features were similar yet somehow blunted , her body stockier — not fat yet somehow altogether larger so that beside Paula she always felt clumsy in spite of being a full four inches shorter and almost two years the younger . |
23 | She always felt sad at the end of the run . |
24 | She always felt sorry for the children at the Ragged School and there seemed to be hundreds and hundreds of them . |
25 | Wherever she was , upstairs , in the garden , in the quiet little back room overlooking the hedged side-patch of grass , she always seemed aware of his entry and made a point of leaving what she was doing to greet him . |
26 | She always did that after a row . |
27 | But she excused him , as she always excused all of them , except herself . |
28 | Now you steer a boat with a tiller here at the back and you always hold that in the hand nearest it . |
29 | You always look good in navy blue . |
30 | Later I even appealed to the Member of Parliament for South Edinburgh , then the redoubtable Sir Will Y. Darling , who always made much of his rôle as an old soldier , to use his position to find out what he could ; but he could find nothing . |