Example sentences of "always [verb] [prep] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | Digital was always regarded in Galway with the same respect and awe as Cinderella had for her fairy godmother . |
2 | Ben always goes on holiday with his owner . |
3 | Trade unions have a statutory right of notice and governors must always act in accordance with employment law . |
4 | Difficulties were always tempered by contact with people . |
5 | For them , the uses of Creole are quite restricted : it is always used in conjunction with British English ( usually LE ) in a code-switching style , and has a limited set of functions . |
6 | Furthermore , when Creole is used by the younger generation , it is almost always used in conjunction with London English in a code switching mode . |
7 | The remaining weak-form words are all auxiliary verbs , which are always used in conjunction with ( or at least implying ) another ( ‘ full ’ ) verb . |
8 | ‘ A lot of black people , they make it and they forget about the street talk , they forget what they used to be , and I think , regardless of whether you 're black or white , you should always keep in touch with your culture . |
9 | He says that Wilko always talked in riddles with him , became jealous at his popularity and so sold him to the scum so he would appear to be a traitor . |
10 | It was always true to reality and always walked in line with man 's progress and development . |
11 | Pleased with the group 's healthy sales , Red Rhino allowed the band the luxury of a colour sleeve for their third release , the double A-side , ‘ This Boy Can Wait ’ and ‘ You Should Always Keep In Touch With Your Friends ’ . |
12 | ‘ Your Should Always Keep In Touch With Your Friends ’ was about a romantic incident from Gedge life years earlier . |
13 | The sentiment behind ‘ You Should Always Keep In Touch With Your Friends ’ was lauded by the music press but Gedge was being more than a little hollow . |
14 | Their Peel session , featuring ‘ Felicity ’ , ‘ What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted ’ , ‘ You Should Always Keep In Touch With Your Friends ’ and ‘ This Boy Can Wait ’ was released by Strange Fruit in October 1986 . |
15 | The notched up four tracks in Peel 's Festive 50 : ‘ Once More ’ ( 16 ) , ‘ This Boy Can Wait ’ ( 18 ) , ‘ You Should Always Keep In touch With Your Friends ’ ( 28 ) , and ‘ Felicity ’ ( 36 ) . |
16 | He always went to sleep with his still burning , so he got through a lot more than she did . |
17 | If a particular group item is always associated by users with a ration , it may be reasonable to specify a non-normalised relation . |
18 | Remember that the relevant information set is always changing in line with business conditions . |
19 | Sainte-Beuve tells us that David always spoke of Diderot with gratitude . |
20 | I had always lived at home with my family . |
21 | She had been one of the founder members of the Institutional Management Association in Yorkshire and later involved herself additionally in the Hotel & Catering Institute and always kept in contact with the professional association throughout her career . |
22 | ‘ Father always kept in touch with Peter and he planned to come and see us when he got leave from France , where he was stationed . |
23 | ‘ One of my pupils , Fiona , aged five , always comes to school with her shoes on the wrong feet . |
24 | If a flat sailed ( for descriptive convenience ) ship were to be constantly sailed anti-clockwise around an island with the wind blowing from the north , the sail would always lie in line with a point due east on the sailed circle ( due west if sailed clockwise ) . |
25 | True , he was an All-State footballer which gave him some excitement and fun ; but he always stayed in Neptune with Lorraine and with Mud . |
26 | I think his comment is true for what he has to say , in the sense that , you know — I always conceive of interactions with lawyers as answering questions , and that ’ s not a question . |
27 | Parents and teachers can always turn for help with learning and behaviour problems to their school psychologist , or to the East Sussex Dyslexia Association . |