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

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1 ‘ When I 'm asked with what should you drink whisky I always say with moderation .
2 You have to have an open mind I always think with these things .
3 The photograph she always used as a bookmark fluttered out of it .
4 We have great hope that your Majesty who always has at heart anything that can be useful for the peace of the world , will use her personal influence , as well as that of Prince Albert whose influence is so great in Germany , in order to achieve this end .
5 I have long , naturally curly hair which always seems to be dry and often goes frizzy .
6 George Bush has had the advantage which always goes with the holder of the highest office of being addressed as Mr President .
7 Hated that slim body with its perfect skin which always nestled into Jacob 's embrace .
8 Not so popular was the experimental survival section of the course which always seemed to be carried out in extremely inclement weather with a helicopter helping to increase the discomfort of tossing about on a life raft in Plymouth Sound .
9 She had thin , brittle , permed hair , and , under the blue and white checked overall she always wore for work , her legs were stringy and knotted with varicose veins .
10 As a child she always dreamt of working with animals .
11 She hesitated , torn between the unaccountable shyness she always felt in Louise 's presence and the overwhelming desire to be in on whatever it was they were giggling about , even if she was only a barely tolerated spectator .
12 He is assiduous in plying me with melba toast , and has the charm one always associates with a private homosexual .
13 Was it the checkout girl we always go to ?
14 Oh yes , I love it , I mean , as a boy I used to support West Ham but I am now firmly behind Oxford United , and I want them to beat West Ham , because as a boy they always lost for me , West Ham .
15 Miss Ellis ' eyebrows launched into the twitchy dance they always seemed to at the mention of the words , ‘ my mother . ’
16 Over on one side , Lars Ulrich blinked his fashionably painted eyelids whilst he calculated moments of inertia and angular velocities on the wax tablet he always carried with him .
17 She managed to conceal the physical revulsion she always felt from close contact with this man .
18 Joan Halton is disturbed by an old guilt related to the underlying resentment and fury she felt in respect of her younger sister who always seemed to be allowed to come first .
19 She is sorely missed for the loyal support she always gave to Classes and Events and the Kent Team is not quite the same without her … but our loss is the West Country 's gain and we hope to meet up with Janet at the Easter Course in Bath .
20 Of course you always fear for the worst , but she was reunited with her child , ’ Ms Davis said .
21 She did n't answer : Nick saw in her face the struggle she always had with herself before she went in the water .
22 ‘ Playing with D'Arcy has been a real education because up until she joined the band I always thought about rock in male terms .
23 The someone , who was , of course , Dr Neil , struck a Swan Vesta to light the oil-lamp which always stood on a side-table where he usually kept the book which he was currently reading .
24 To return to Molla Fenari , one can not then determine with any certainty the date of his journey to Egypt since it is impossible to assert confidently which of the seemingly contradictory facts or sets of facts-Ibn Hajar 's statement that he made the journey in 778 , Taskopruzade 's statement that he went in company with Seyyid Serif , Taskopruzade 's association of Seyyid Serif 's arrival in Karaman with Cemaleddin Aksarayi 's death , and so on-deserves most weight , though perhaps the specific nature of Ibn Hajar 's date argues in its favour while , equally , the slight suspicion which always attaches to attempts to associate great figures of the past argues against the association of Molla Fenari and Seyyid Serif .
25 This understanding of ‘ service ’ was crucial to the political practicality of citizenship which always depended upon being able to offer a reconciliation between ‘ personal rights ’ and , despite the vacillating liberal reinterpretations , ‘ the community ’ .
26 It lacks the personal touch it lacks the personal touch which is why you never send your people letters saying you 're fired or you know lost a job you always talk to them and it can be more expensive in terms of materials you use it 's it is very very expensive on mat materials and cheap on time but it 's a personal relationships that 's the first thing okay that 'll do so when do we use it ?
27 Finally she made her choice and gave the reasons for it with the confidence she always brought to her work .
28 He was the android who always travelled with them .
29 When we go to a new group we always begin with a meeting with the women to see what they want .
30 I went round to their place again and we had toast and tea with real cow 's milk , not the Handy Brand condensed milk we always had at home .
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