Example sentences of "[vb base] always [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well they say always start on A do n't they ? |
2 | Gedge always replied to letters from aspiring editors and made himself readily available for interviews . |
3 | The few psychiatrists I respect always talk about people being mad . |
4 | ‘ Love always ends after marriage . |
5 | And , well we 're doing what we 've always done in relation to erm tenants and erm rent arrears , we basically pursue a sympathetic policy erm for tenants who are facing real financial hardship in paying their rents . |
6 | ’ We 've always gone for youth … ’ |
7 | What I 've always said about life itself . |
8 | whether that means anything to people who live in Bishop 's Stortford but I 've always lived in Chelmsford and people who wore their hat sort of at a flaunty angle on the back of their heads were always seem to wearing their hats in the Hollywood fashion . |
9 | Er they 've always lived in South Wigston , all their life . |
10 | And you 've always lived in Stromness ? |
11 | I 've always lived in Birkleigh . |
12 | I 've always believed in God ( and Father Christmas ) . |
13 | I 've always suffered with claustrophobia and swimming in a dark enclosed space has done nothing to improve it . |
14 | But of course Stephen knows him much better , he was at college with him , and they 've always kept in touch , in a fairly loose sort of way . |
15 | We 've always kept in touch , ever since she worked here . |
16 | They 've always married near kin and there is just no cousinage . |
17 | I 've always thought of Agnew as being the exact antithesis of Duveen . |
18 | And I 've always thought of marriage as a sort of young adventure , two people of the same age setting out together , discovering together , growing together . |
19 | I 've always thought of class in the following way — I think that , that class is broadly , or used to be broadly , ways in which people live . |
20 | And I suppose I 've always sided with Barry . |
21 | The other two are a set , so to speak — a unit — so I suppose it 's only natural I 've always gravitated towards Kit . ’ |
22 | Yet though disco has never been short of ‘ Push push in the bush ’ and ‘ Ring My Bell ’ sentiments , voices of doom , correction , ‘ positive ’ lifestyle and spiritual inspiration have always reacted as counter-insurgents to disco 's erotic , dervish thrust . |
23 | In reality , Scotland 's premier stadium-fillers have always striven for scale on a windswept , neo-Celtic level ; grand dreams , grander schemes , the proverbial men of the people reaching for the impossible . |
24 | He lives in Stepney — the Stavangers have always lived in Stepney . |
25 | They know because they have always lived in deserts , and their parents and grandparents before them . |
26 | In those forms which have always depended on group production , there is not only a contrast with these basically individual uses of the immediate means of production , but , just as crucially , a range of developing relationships , many directly related to changes in the means of production , which amount , finally , to a further qualitative distinction . |
27 | Yet land ownership and control is a major political issue in all countries and one which governments have always treated with caution . |
28 | ‘ We have always stood for service . |
29 | The trouble is that governments have always intervened in energy , usually with a bias in favour of production . |
30 | The situation which women face is , they say , essentially that which women have always faced under patriarchy , so that women have no difficulty in finding a solidarity with other women across the ages . |