Example sentences of "always [verb] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A fruit tree is a long-term investment and you should always consult a comprehensive catalogue or fruit guide carefully before buying . |
2 | Because urinating tends to wash out the urethra , and because the urethra can be such a rich source of diagnostic material , the doctors will always prefer a male patient to have held his urine , if possible , for three hours or more before attending for tests . |
3 | The race is hard and the lead changes hands , but the runway does n't always make a perfect cycleway . |
4 | I suppose the best Christmases I knew happened over at Clove Lodge where Mr and Mrs Atkinson and the Misses Hind would always make a special thing of it . |
5 | There will probably always remain a real inequality of races , as there is always inequality of individuals . |
6 | The horror of their latest outrage will always remain a sickening memory for Clinton Cards assistant Marion Bell , 25 . |
7 | She continued : ‘ I like it and I think it will always remain an excellent centre , although it could be doing with a degree of refurbishment . ’ |
8 | We were always assigned a prescribed pattern to follow after take-off . |
9 | Leg ulcers have always formed a large part of district nurses ' ( DNs ) caseloads . |
10 | Your metabolism needs a kick-start in the morning , so always eat a healthy breakfast . |
11 | As the Lord President will be aware , visitors to Wales are always given a warm welcome and a nice cup of tea , but coachloads of my constituents visiting the Houses of Parliament are cold-shouldered and can not obtain refreshments anywhere . |
12 | Fabrics are not always given a particular name but are often referred to just by the fibre content , e.g. , cotton or polyester print . |
13 | The British Council abroad is bent on getting everything connected with British education and culture under its tyrannical control , and outsiders like myself who found their own positions without passing through the old-boy network and the rigid screening system of the Council were always given a hard time . |
14 | She always made a new mistake instead . |
15 | She always made a new mistake instead . |
16 | She always made a great splashing . |
17 | In the office we shall remember our as the hard working , level headed lady who always made a good job of the task in hand . |
18 | I think they always made a special effort at Christmas . |
19 | From his earliest experience of Parliament , where he sat , as a commoner and then a peer , from 1689 until his death ( with one short interval in 1698–9 ) , he ‘ always made an agreeable figure ’ without ever establishing a reputation as an orator . |
20 | Because you do n't always want a large meal , Beefeater have a range of special Light ‘ n' Early dishes served in the restaurant . |
21 | By now he was used to spending longer and longer periods alone , yet in that moment when she walked away he always experienced a brief sense of loss that made him want to rush after her and beg her not to go . |
22 | It should also be noted that loose feeding by hand or throwing device almost always involves a certain degree of ‘ spread ’ . |
23 | Innovation almost always involves a prolonged battle amongst numerous people and requires tremendous stamina and confidence on the part of a champion ( Schon , 1963 ; Servo , 1988 ) . |
24 | And as a child his own household included not only his father 's father but his mother 's grandmother , who spent most of her days hidden away ‘ in her own cabin ’ , but who would emerge on Sundays , always knitting a long stocking . |
25 | ‘ I always got a great service from Andy at Wigan . |
26 | Gill says she always got a different hairstyle . |
27 | He remained a very private individual during his twelve years at the top , rarely venturing into society and always preferring a quiet dinner alone or with chosen friends to an elaborate occasion . |
28 | This is a family-run hotel and the management prides itself on the fact that Citalia guests have always received a warm welcome . |
29 | ‘ If I 'm driving and I see someone commit an offence or something a bit dodgy I always make a mental note , ’ he said . |
30 | ‘ If I 'm driving and I see someone commit an offence or something a bit dodgy I always make a mental note , ’ he said . |