Example sentences of "always [verb] to [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Are you someone who always goes to bed at 11pm ? |
2 | Well direct sales you you know I always tried to sort of stay away from companies that you know had a reputation for that . |
3 | It should come as no surprise , therefore , to find that most insider participant observation of policing is almost always confined to discussion on management techniques and to the implementation of new systems . |
4 | Yes I mean th th th th the fact that you 've got a whole range of problems an an and you , you were bound to come up against those problems if you try and define Marxist in a strict sense , and therefore you , you were always seeking to sort of make . |
5 | They passed lock-up stores , splendid Georgian terraces , and the stern front of St Mary 's Church with its massive columns which had always seemed to Boxer like the fingers of an upraised hand ordering him to halt , enter and say a prayer . |
6 | Some always go for a drink at the pub with their friends on Friday nights , some always go to Bingo on Thursday nights , and so on . |
7 | I always go to bed before Tony . |
8 | If I 'm in port on a Sunday I always go to church at Tala-Tala . ’ |
9 | He always went to sleep with his still burning , so he got through a lot more than she did . |
10 | But the ideals of the purist must always come to grief in the devastating vortex of national politics . |
11 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
12 | ‘ One of my pupils , Fiona , aged five , always comes to school with her shoes on the wrong feet . |
13 | Nor would it have been possible to ask , nor even to rely on any information which might have been forthcoming , since Amabel , who always retired to bed for the duration of her own " monthly curse " had said nothing more to the point than , " Darling , I must beg of you never to speak of this to anyone , when Gemma at the age of fourteen had first seen evidence of hers . |