Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] always [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 These clustered contractions nearly always developed at a time when the lower oesophageal sphincter pressure was below 5 mm Hg .
2 By the 1880s Blue Books almost always originated from the government and not in response to parliamentary demands .
3 Bacterial and fungal infections almost always occur at the site of an earlier wound .
4 At its widest level , the interpretation of archaeology on a world-wide basis almost always relies on .
5 Where evidence is relevant , the court almost always relies on the chairman 's notes of evidence in tribunal proceedings , on the county court judge 's note , or on the transcript .
6 In this , of the great poet-critics of the past the one he most nearly resembles is Dryden , whose criticism virtually always comes before us as the preface to a volume of original imaginative writing — including translations which , in this too like Pound , Dryden considers no less ‘ original ’ than poems he has made up for himself .
7 Rockhoppers nearly always nest in colonies up on the tops of cliffs , sometimes 30 metres above the sea , which , on the face of it , seems a daft place for a bird which can not fly !
8 Some damage is always done , no matter how careful the technique , and the recovery of small mammal assemblages nearly always depends on some form of screening which can be moderately destructive .
9 Where there are dramatic differences of incidence for different groups , where the social pattern investigated is simplex ( for example , class difference only ) , and where the differences virtually always tend in the same direction , it is often unnecessary to test for significance , because the patterns revealed are so clear that no one could believe they are the results of pure chance .
10 The climate in winter is mild , since the air almost always blows from the sea , which is warm due to the North Atlantic Drift .
11 c Mahogany almost always comes from tropical forests rather than plantations .
12 Nor are the damns always so faint , though they are of course almost always uttered with that tendentious hindsight which devalues protest unless it proclaims class warfare and anticipates the emergence by the twentieth century of political parties created to prosecute it .
13 These sweeps nearly always result in at least a warning from the referee .
14 And you 'd , you 'd , you 'd be on call and the babies nearly always come at night .
15 Though this is an inevitable event and one we all know we must expect , the reality almost always comes as a shock .
16 The good news , meanwhile , is that reformed shopaholics almost always speak of a silver lining to the cloud which hung over their lives ( and bank accounts ) .
17 I shall argue that the psychological arrow is determined by the thermodynamic arrow , and that these two arrows necessarily always point in the same direction .
18 Debt burdens nearly always bring with them a sense of imprisonment .
19 If a Muslim , she usually marries a cousin who lives in the same village so at least the surroundings are familiar to her ; but among Hindus and Sikhs the husband 's family nearly always live in a different village ( because a woman must marry outside her kin ) .
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