Example sentences of "do [pron] always [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Then why do I always feel as if I am falling off the edge of a cliff ? |
2 | Why do I always look at houses that I ca n't , I 've got , not got the remotest chance of owning ? |
3 | ‘ And anyway , why do I always have to be the German ? ’ |
4 | ‘ Oh , Durkin is not such a bad chap , ’ Carew said and immediately thought , Why do I always jump to Durkin 's defence whenever he 's criticised ? |
5 | Did you always want to be an actor ? |
6 | ‘ Did you always want to be an armpit specialist ? ’ |
7 | Do you always speak to your betters in such a fashion ? |
8 | ‘ Do you always wave to passers-by ? ’ |
9 | ‘ Tell me , ’ she said , as she set down the tray between them , ‘ do you always go into the office on Saturdays ? |
10 | Do you always go for the same kinds of things ? |
11 | ‘ Do you always respond to offers of help like this ? ’ |
12 | Do you always seem to be shifting things along on your worktops in order to make room to prepare something ? |
13 | Why do you always insist on burgling only second floor flats ? |
14 | If somebody says you do n't wan na be rushed , right , that 's what you 've got ta say to them that 's just what that old dear was saying the other day , right you certainly understand that , right , you agree with them , first thing you do you always agree with them , right and then you 've just got the same sequence as I want to think about it , but just sort of make it clear , I mean what is it they actually , you know , frightened of being rushed into ? |
15 | Do you always work in the same media ? |
16 | ‘ And after you 've sent out signals , ’ he interrupted , ‘ do you always turn off the transmitter ? |
17 | Why did we always talk of it as ‘ the age of the Grammar School ’ ? |
18 | ‘ Do we always have to ? ’ she asked him . |
19 | Why do we always argue about fishing rights and seem to have very little argument about oil ? |
20 | Do they always pay on time or are they like everyone else ? |
21 | What is , what is happening at the moment is although they ca n't afford the money for the full , for the full treatment they are making an allocation of money to improve matters round , round that area , which will be er , cos I , I told them that some of the pensioners were , w walking round by the bankment , it 's pouring of rain , which is perfectly true and that er the engineer should go round and see for himself and plus the fact how many of these people ever travel by bus , or do they always go by car , no , and also I brought up about bus shelters and all those sort of things , but any way , there will be some improvements for the bus station in the future . |
22 | Why do they always want to be bosomy blondes is what I want to know . |
23 | Why did it always have to be the trumpet-player ? |
24 | Why did he always go for those parts , those double entendres ? |
25 | But can she allow herself to get in touch with that needy infant inside her adult self , or does she always have to be the carer , the non-greedy adult , leaving Bob Halton to express all the emotional greed for them both ? |
26 | Nor does he always succeed in persuading us that Rimsky Korsakov was altogether wrong in thinking Mussorgsky 's orchestration ineffective . |
27 | ‘ Does it always rain on Møn in August ? ’ |
28 | And why does it always appear to be the same photograph ? |
29 | Why does it always have to be me ? ’ |
30 | And does it always behave like that , no matter the host ? ’ |