Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] always [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Sybille , who witnessed Laura 's behaviour with journalists , believed she always felt under attack by the English press . |
2 | ‘ I do n't suppose he thought you always look like that . ’ |
3 | Did you always want to be an actor ? |
4 | ‘ Did you always want to be an armpit specialist ? ’ |
5 | Why did we always talk of it as ‘ the age of the Grammar School ’ ? |
6 | And whenever she bought it always had to be the best . |
7 | Why did it always have to be the trumpet-player ? |
8 | Why did he always go for those parts , those double entendres ? |
9 | She said yeah I 'll be alright , but I could see she 'd been crying earlier on in the evening , she said you always feel as if you 're |
10 | Had you always wanted to be an actor ? |
11 | Had you always wanted to be a hairdresser ? |
12 | In Through the Looking Glass , you will remember , the Red Queen seized Alice by the hand and dragged her , faster and faster , on a frenzied run through the countryside , but no matter how fast they ran they always stayed in the same place . |
13 | The rest of us had to scrape and scrounge for the girls , Michael , but whatever you had they always fell into your hands like ripe plums . ’ |
14 | Although he married into one of the long-established British families and lived on the island for so long , Dr Grabham still bemoaned the exclusiveness of the British in Madeira and said he always felt like an outsider . |