Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] always [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Mr Sullivan said : ‘ The gallery owner , Martin Ainscough , is a good friend of mine and I always go to the private viewings because I am a big modern art collector .
2 I have the impression of an ideal painting in my head , and I always think to myself that if I ever painted it then I would just stop .
3 ‘ I started writing scripts when I was fifteen , ’ he said , ‘ and I always wanted to be a serious writer .
4 THERE 'S a lot of potential in these locations and we always need to be trying to get people to ‘ get connected ’ .
5 I had to speak to accountants , asking for information and so on , and they always seemed to be out at lunch , whether it was 10 in the morning or five in the afternoon .
6 Sometimes Matthew or Luke depart from Mark 's order of events but never at the same time together and they always return to it .
7 And they always seem to changing that as well you see !
8 And he always seemed to be campaigning vigorously and futilely for some boy or other who had been sent to borstal for a criminal offence .
9 Simple as that And he always wanted to be in on any underground culture going .
10 Confidence on the part of the head is necessary if the senior team — and it always appears to be a group of three , four or five teachers — is to disagree , to question and to criticize him or her direct .
11 He 'd threaten that I 'd not get any money the next week , but I always managed to .
12 ‘ I was not the great campaigning journalist , but I always wanted to be able to give facts , be they favourable or unfavourable to the authorities . ’
13 I tried to contact you from time to time but you always seemed to be somewhere else . ’
14 But you always have to be seeking improvement .
15 Every , every year four weeks about , well even before that but you always have to s every year
16 I mean she could come up to us , but she always seems to be rushing about , here , there and everywhere do n't she ?
17 ‘ Oh , he was very generous to all his friends , but we always seemed to be in the wrong line . ’
18 ‘ Boro may have lost a couple of home games , but we always seem to be the whipping boys who allow teams to regain their form . ’
19 But we always tried to be more sympathetic than most , and went out of our way to work with the people who wanted to use our stuff .
20 But there always seemed to be something else to be done about the farm .
21 But he always returned to the streets of Paris for inspiration , recording aspects of city life long since lost ; finding both joy and humour amidst scenes of poverty .
22 People who did n't like him said he was very sarcastic , but he always seemed to me to be a most sensitive and competent man .
23 A small trainer like me has a job to tick over , let alone make a living , but he always comes to the rescue .
24 But he always wanted to be the one in control , the top dog , to be the one who could take off on a whim and relate his volatility to democratic individual freedom to do as one pleased — a special privilege to which only Americans were supposed to be entitled .
25 But it always seemed to me more important from L.G. 's point of view than from ours .
26 This dream of decentralisation as a means to administrative efficiency continues to the present day , but it always wakes to the reality of Political control .
27 Substandard nursing practice may or may not be the fault of the individual , but it always points to inadequate supervision and teaching .
28 Strong pink is not the easiest colour to handle , as it can clash terribly , but it always seems to be surrounded by masses of green foliage , blues and pale yellows .
29 but it always seems to be something we want special , either a silly little comedy and things like that they were perfect , but anything we really want , it always seems to stop
30 I am aware that there was a steady decrease in the casualty figures and this was welcome to the Harris Offensive and also to the Mighty Eighth , but it always appeared to be that the Luftwaffe were just that one step ahead until , of course , the advent of D-Day and the advance of the Allies on the Continent .
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