Example sentences of "[pron] always [verb] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Cos I always wait for him if I have a meal that 's why . |
2 | An' when I ask questions no one listens and Mum says I always get under 'er feet , ’ I added . |
3 | Your folks know me , I get on all right with them , your mum 's real hoot , I always giggle with your mum , she thinks life 's a laugh . |
4 | I always said to them I would much prefer to supply fifty per cent of the monthly usage , spread it out throughout the year . |
5 | ‘ Come home quickly , ’ I always said to him . |
6 | ‘ I always said to you — do anything you want to him , but do n't kill him . |
7 | It was the Colonel himself who taught me how to shoot , and I always went with him for the fishing . |
8 | I always know about you , because we are born under the same star . ’ |
9 | It 's generally rubbish , but every so often there 's a story , so I always listen to him . ’ |
10 | I always come to you for them . ’ |
11 | But Victoria is wondering why I always come with you , when I was employed to be on duty here . ’ |
12 | She says I always go with my bike shopping — I could n't imagione to go by car — there are no problems parking … |
13 | She says I always go with my bike shopping — I could n't imagine to go by car … there are no problems parking … and can put lots of things in my bags . |
14 | ‘ That 's what I always liked about you . ’ |
15 | ‘ I always trust to my instincts , ’ he began , his voice still soft . |
16 | Aunt Ilsa was a large , loud woman of forbiddingly intense bonhomie ; I always thought of her as being the most remote outpost of the McHoan clan ( unless you counted the still purportedly peripatetic Uncle Rory ) ; a stout bulwark of a woman who for me at least — had always personified the dishevelled ramifications of our family . |
17 | He was pressed for a date and told ‘ before tonight I always thought of you as a child — but you 're not . ’ |
18 | The mighty Thames had dignity and sober beauty but , despite Wordsworth 's sonnet , I always thought of it as business-like , the powerful engine-room of the city . |
19 | I always thought of it as a loan . |
20 | I always shout at everyone . |
21 | Balbinder was 3 years old when I first started visiting the house , a very sociable child who eagerly awaited my arrival and the chance to play with the bag of toys I always brought with me . |
22 | When I do prison trips , I always have on my mind what happened . |
23 | I always spoke with him in Greek , and as you perhaps realize , Greek is a naturally sensual and uneuphemistic language . |
24 | When I see them in the church I always talk to them and I said ‘ Look have you got bottles ? ’ and sometimes they 'll say yes and sometimes they 'll say no . |
25 | And when I hug it , I always talk to it . |
26 | do , I will say , I will tell him about , I always talk about him , right , he 's yeah , |
27 | Cos I mean I all whenever I 'm going travelling into into York and they 've changed that billboard I always look at it . |
28 | ‘ I always look after her ! ’ she snapped back . |
29 | I always look after him and he 's no trouble at all . ’ |
30 | ‘ I always look after my heads ! |