Example sentences of "always [verb] [prep] [noun prp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In Northern Nigeria power did remain in the hands of the Residents , because they possessed historical claims to legitimacy as the standard-bearers of Indirect Rule — a point always emphasized by Palmer in his dealings with junior officers — and because they were linked with the top men in a congeries of feudal autocracies . |
2 | Digital was always regarded in Galway with the same respect and awe as Cinderella had for her fairy godmother . |
3 | On the way down to their holidays in Cornwall his parents had always stopped at Stonehenge for a slow coffee break while he had crossed the road to walk around the stones . |
4 | He always referred to Saeed as his son , never ours . |
5 | The world has always looked to Britain for stability , inventiveness and general mental agility , yet our National Prestige is low , our currency is less than one third of its immediate post-war value against the dollar and can not be explained entirely as a result of market speculation . |
6 | Norway has always looked to Sweden for breeding influence . |
7 | Although the Soviet Union had become the major influence on revolutionary socialist movements since 1917 , the Communist International had always looked upon Germany as the next most likely centre for a proletarian revolution . |
8 | They always camped at Dartmeet in summer . |
9 | ‘ Does it always rain on Møn in August ? ’ |
10 | I had always thought of Italy as my spiritual home . |
11 | She had always thought of Jack as a Greek hero , indeed as that particular hero . |
12 | Rory had always thought of Hamish as a sort of ponderously eccentric fool , and Ken a kind of failure because he had so much wanted to travel , and instead had settled down with Mary , stayed in the same wee corner of the world as he 'd been born and raised in , and not only raised his own children , but chosen to teach others ' , too . |
13 | At St. Martin 's the Festivals were always celebrated at Evensong by a procession around the Church during the final hymn , when the four banners were carried . |
14 | The exploits of the doctor and his household of animals were to be recorded in twelve books , always set in England at some unspecified time in the middle of the last century . |
15 | At the end of it all I felt a great sense of relief and well-being , and now I always go to Norway for treatment . |
16 | While one can not always rely on Taskopruzade for precision in regard to dates , nor for that matter even in regard to the reigns in which various events occurred , as has been seen , it is hard to accept that he is in error by some twenty or twenty-five years , especially in a period close enough to his own to allow him access to people who had lived in that period . |
17 | He was always arguing with Will about how to write plays . |
18 | Carolyn recalls : ‘ We used to do midnight runs , we were always skimming around London on undercover operations in Diana 's Metro . ’ |
19 | I can find out anyway because I can always talk to Andre about it , he 'll know er what 's being done about it , erm |
20 | 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 . |