Example sentences of "always [verb] [prep] [noun] in " 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 Instead he led an increasingly wild campaign , always hinting at treason in high places but never proving it .
3 They always camped at Dartmeet in summer .
4 ‘ Does it always rain on Møn in August ? ’
5 The building was always damp , cold and we always suffered from chilblains in winter … ’
6 I 've always thought of class in the following way — I think that , that class is broadly , or used to be broadly , ways in which people live .
7 It is by no means true that a rising tone is always used for questions in English ; it is quite usual , for example , to use a falling tone with questions beginning with one of the ‘ wh-question-words ’ like ‘ what ’ , ‘ which ’ , ‘ when ’ , etc .
8 He was then thrown into a frenzy by a letter announcing the impending arrival of Lando Medici , the richest of American patrons who always paid for ponies in readies out of a Gladstone bag .
9 The one long straggly high street was always smothered in dust in the summer and with mud in the winter when the great stone carts lurched down from the quarries to the ‘ bankers ’ — the place where the stone was stacked up along the shore .
10 And you always worked by time in stables , you 'd get out at say , you went at six o'clock , you got out till seven and were out two hours , that 's seven , eight , nine .
11 The operation , although nearly always refused by vets in Britain , has become so common in certain countries that it even has an official name .
12 The meaning of " written standard terms of business 's has already been considered and it seems clear that s3 will always apply to terms in standard terms of trading .
13 ‘ Playing with D'Arcy has been a real education because up until she joined the band I always thought about rock in male terms .
14 The police always looked on top in an eventful first half and translated their superiority into goals just before half-time .
15 Breakage is nearly always associated with digestion in these assemblages , and it would appear that breakage occurs soon after ingestion , with lines of weakness thus exposed being attacked by digestive fluids .
16 But the ideals of the purist must always come to grief in the devastating vortex of national politics .
17 ‘ Anyway , ’ I continue ( while we have it , let's press the advantage home ) , ‘ you know as well as I do that these couplings between the separate spheres always come to grief in the end . ’
18 The company has always stood for excellence in analogue sound reproduction , its fame having been made by its first and longest running model , the LP12 turntable .
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