Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] always [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He 'd once walked out , in a sixteen-year-old child 's sulk , on a family dinner-party , and his father had always chided him about it — it had become one of those family memories that everyone always laughs at , always shares .
2 And there was a satisfaction about it although I always think in those days we had to work so fast that there was n't the time to do what you 'd really like to have done for the patients .
3 It 's generally rubbish , but every so often there 's a story , so I always listen to him . ’
4 Although she always wanted to be a writer , the theatre has claimed a lot of her energy ( she has been nominated for an Emmy and a Tony award ) .
5 Although you always came to me brimming with news of where you had been and what you had done , I do not think you told me everything .
6 Yvonne could n't find the fish brooch that she always wore for funerals .
7 Harriet pushed back the cuff of her ski jacket and glanced at her watch — the clear faced leather-strapped Patek Philippe man 's watch that she always wore in preference to the elegant Cartier her father had given her , unless of course circumstances forced her into an evening gown .
8 No matter how hard she tried to make the most of herself Sally had always been aware that she could not hope to rival Paula and the knowledge had damaged her self-confidence so that she always lived with the feeling that people on meeting her for the first time would exclaim behind after back : ‘ Paula 's sister ?
9 We knew she would n't go near the road because she was so frightened of people and movement that she always stuck to the security and space of the golf course .
10 The foods that are most likely to cause problems are those that you always eat in large quantities or ‘ binged ’ on during pregnancy , those you have a craving for , and , paradoxically , those that you actively dislike but eat because they ‘ do you good ’ .
11 It 's one of those things that you always take for granted till it 's obviously taken away from you .
12 ‘ It 's important that you always have at least one bodyguard in the room with you at all times , ’ Whitlock countered .
13 We suggest that you always differentiate between the educational effectiveness with a new user of the unit CD L , and the educational effectiveness after several lessons with it CDL .
14 Having fought the good fight with anti-poll tax benefits , and the recent back-to-roots tour of London 's teething ground pubs , it 's out now on another lengthy tour of all those places that you always see in the gig guides and wonder what they 're like , paradoxically to promote a single called ‘ Air Conditioned ’ , which these places rarely seem to be .
15 Having fought the good fight with anti-poll tax benefits , and the recent back-to-roots tour of London 's teething ground pubs , it 's out now on another lengthy tour of all those places that you always see in the gig guides and wonder what they 're like , paradoxically to promote a single called ‘ Air Conditioned ’ , which these places rarely seem to be .
16 I know you loved Ryan and that you always stood by him .
17 Although we always spoke of our ‘ free ’ power , the installation , the building of the turbine house and all the tunnelling had , in fact , cost quite a bit .
18 So Grice 's point is not that we always adhere to these maxims on a superficial level but rather that , wherever possible , people will interpret what we say as conforming to the maxims on at least some level .
19 They were careful to keep the bull in the same field much of the time but sometimes they would have to move him and occasionally he would get out , so one always had to be wary .
20 When you choose your meeting room , the size has to be such that there always appears to be more interest in the event than the organisers anticipated .
21 By keeping it more or less behind them and to their left they could be sure of travelling north-west which was the direction they believed right but the inequalities of the ground often forced them out of their way and although they always returned to their line they had to guess what corrections to make to allow for obstacles .
22 Their unmistakable appearance , coupled with the fact that they always form under water , makes pillow lavas very useful in interpreting the volcanic history of geologically old rocks .
23 For that is how they are supposed to function , that is how they publicly claim that they attempt to function , and , as we shall see below , that is the normal way to justify their authority ( i.e. not by assuming that they always succeed in acting in the ideal way , but on the ground that they do so often enough to justify their power ) , and naturally authorities are judged and their performance evaluated by comparing them to the ideal .
24 They know just where other pools lie and are able to judge their leaps with such accuracy that they always drop into one .
25 ‘ I pay cash on delivery for fish , which the fishermen like , so they always call on me first and we get super turbot , mussels , scallops , sole and plaice here . ’
26 Regrettably for the Palace , Alan found it difficult to adjust to 2nd and then 3rd Division football , where his undoubted skills were given short shrift by our opponents and , although he always gave of his best , he was equally always a heavily marked man .
27 The illuminated sail was reversible , so that it always sailed in the right direction to ensure authenticity .
28 Feminists have noted that it always seems to be appropriate for men to treat women as if they were intimates or subordinates .
29 The most obvious feature of innovation is that it always comes with surprise .
30 And he 's erm when we were thinking about tax planning , I was thinking that if a , a , a qualifying endowment , if it 's run for ten years , the one big advantage is that it always pays without deduction of tax .
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