Example sentences of "that [noun] always [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The dependence thesis does not claim that authorities always act for dependent reasons , but merely that they should do so .
2 Sainte-Beuve tells us that David always spoke of Diderot with gratitude .
3 Adele Venetz , the sister that Wayne always thought of as the quiet one , had been sitting at the big rolling-out table as he 'd entered the restaurant kitchen .
4 The tin bath was half-filled with hot water into which had been poured the same perfumed green oil that Smallfry always added to her bath .
5 Carson was in his bathrobe , messing around the apartment at the slob things that people always do in bathrobes , when the telephone rang .
6 And why is it that people always knock on the door when we 're in the bath ?
7 The motel-supermarket-hamburger civilization has now been superimposed on what was left of nineteenth-century towns , and has further worn down the differences between one region and the next , but it is doubtful whether the mass mind or the mass man has yet come to pass , except to the extent that people always conform to a prevailing style while it lasts .
8 They 're quite appear quite Well I do n't know whether they 're happy living in the flats or not but they seem quite normal people , they talk about the normal thing that people always talked about .
9 It was no coincidence that Franco always referred to the exercise of political power as " el mando " — " command " .
10 And we have to remember that God always remains above the possibility of human words , even when those words are the words of inspired men or women .
11 The first is to suppose that God always guides by the majority vote , by the reasonable thing , by sanctified common sense .
12 What is important is that God always acts towards us with an outbreak of invariable love , the expression of His unchanging nature .
13 Most of us believe that accidents always happen to someone else , which I suppose is how we are able to go about our everyday lives .
14 Given the assumption that aphasia always occurs after damage to the speech-dominant hemisphere ( which , of course , will not be the case where damage is restricted to regions outside the language areas of the brain ) it is possible to estimate the expected upper limit ( EUL ) for the frequency of aphasia generated by a particular model of speech dominance in the population .
15 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 .
16 He , believing that women always behave in this way , interprets her ‘ no ’ as ‘ yes , ’ her resistance as token resistance .
17 On the resumption Kilkeel were awarded three consecutive penalty corners but they were unable to add to their slender advantage , and the direct long ball tactic from Service meant that Kilkeel always had to be alert to the breakaway .
18 It is argued that these groups have a vested interest in distorting reality to ensure that America always appears to be under threat so that they can force the president and Congress to finance the lavish and unnecessary programmes which they desire .
19 Wittgenstein refers to ‘ the idea that language always functions in one way , always serves the same purpose : to convey thoughts — which may be about houses , pains , good and evil , or anything else you please . ’
20 Law enforcement has always had mythical characteristics — the notion that infringement always results in some corresponding reaction by the enforcing agency .
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