Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] always [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Anyway do you always tape Martin does n't want to speak when she there because she might tape .
2 How did he always manage to turn the tables on her like that ?
3 Yet let us always beware of jumping to conclusions , of assuming too readily that those experienced parliamentary draftsmen did not know their business and , perhaps above all , of attributing legislative intention too readily simply because we think that we , the judges , had we been the legislators , would have found such an intention sensible or morally or politically desirable .
4 Why did we always talk of it as ‘ the age of the Grammar School ’ ?
5 Why did they always cloak everything , if not with seven veils , at least with one ?
6 Why did she always have to fuck herself …
7 Why did he always feel so intimidated by Viola Machin ?
8 Why did he always make her want to cry ?
9 Why did he always want to go the long way round .
10 Why did he always choose to lose his temper over issues in which he was in the wrong ?
11 Why did he always go for those parts , those double entendres ?
12 Why did he always have to work alone ?
13 Why did it always have to be the trumpet-player ?
14 Why do we always argue about fishing rights and seem to have very little argument about oil ?
15 Why do they always perform the whole show in the nude ?
16 Why do they always want to be bosomy blondes is what I want to know .
17 If we 're given an assignment , whatever it is , perform it well , do n't think that I would make a better magazine servant than that brother over there and I do n't like it on the accounts , why do they always use me as a hall servant ?
18 Why do they always like light ?
19 No , Owen does n't , O N , O M does n't , so why do they always phone me up with their problems ?
20 Why do they always have to throw that in ?
21 Why do they always say these things , Mod ? ’ she wailed , ‘ I think you 're beautiful ! ’
22 and after all I 've done for you But why do they always say they 're going home .
23 ‘ Mum , ’ said the little boy , ‘ why do you always cook breakfast in your dressing gown ? ’
24 Why do you always demand ?
25 Statements such as ‘ I have a problem I think you can help me with ’ are infinitely more effective than ‘ You 've done it again , ’ or ‘ Why do you always clutter ? ’
26 Why do you always want outside , it should be in any case .
27 Why do you always make difficulties ? ’
28 kitchen , why do you always make out that I do n't ?
29 No , why do you always think that ?
30 Why do you always insist on burgling only second floor flats ?
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