Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] always [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I nearly always write with an acoustic , but if it 's tuned to an open chord you will obviously have to write something different ; if you stick a capo on it you 'll write something different ; if I use an amplifier and an electric guitar I 'll write something different again . |
2 | I almost always cooked inside the tent , following the example of the Polar explorers — I figured that the danger was minimal . |
3 | ‘ Well , I do n't want to be that extreme , though all the causes they stand behind I almost always agree with . |
4 | Why also do we nearly always play without someone on the wing ? |
5 | ( We almost always met in the late mornings at his favourite café , always starting the day with a reviving bowl of café au lait , followed by another — and not infrequently another ! ) |
6 | They are nearly always the same people and they nearly always sit in the same places . |
7 | Moreover they nearly always end in tragedy because the protagonists reach out in some way fur the unattainable . |
8 | If two tailless Manx cats are mated , the kittens are so deformed that they nearly always die before birth . |
9 | It is not always easy to use their own in-house people if the chairman or chief executive wants to find a very senior director : then they nearly always go to outside professional advisers for confidentiality , for objectivity and often because the senior headhunters in the major firms are the best , of the highest quality and are paid accordingly . |
10 | They nearly always hunt in couples , so one expects to find either no horns at all or two horns . |
11 | Sometimes they went to the cinema , sometimes they sat in coffee bars holding hands across the table , sometimes they walked in the park , and on Saturdays they almost always went to the dance . |
12 | Cable breaks are a nuisance because they almost always result in having to retrieve the glider from mid-field . |
13 | These long-term contracts differ from shorter or one-off agreements ( for endorsements or live performances ) because they almost always call for musicians ' exclusive services . |
14 | 1.71 Personal injury cases are unique in that they almost always involve at least one expert : the doctor . |
15 | Professionals have training and experience which are valuable in planning services ; ignoring them almost always leads to an inferior service . |
16 | However hard he tried , he somehow always failed to be the son she wanted ; the son she truly deserved . |
17 | The rule is never to try such cleaning in the field — it nearly always results in a pile of rubble and a frayed temper . |
18 | This loco was affectionately known as the ‘ Retford Rocket ’ by the spotters at Victoria as it nearly always appeared on this working . |
19 | It almost always responds to adequate amounts of morphine , coanalgesics if appropriate , and , usually , an anxiolytic . |
20 | Although the form of English pronouns reflects their number and gender , it almost always depends on the semantic number and gender of what they refer to , rather than to any linguistic property of the names of their referents . |
21 | If , as happened more frequently , she did not , she let her view be known , even though it almost always led to a quarrel . |