Example sentences of "always [verb] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It always produced the minimum set of ordered probes .
2 In addition , it must always make the prescribed disclosure when it does business with private customers in the UK falling within the foreign business carve-out ( see page 41 above ) .
3 The House always appreciates the close interest which you , Mr. Speaker , take in Adjournment debates initiated by hon. Members on the Back Benches , but you will have an even greater personal interest than usual in this debate .
4 The families of the nobility have always fascinated the visiting public more than their historic homes and works of art .
5 Though he delegated much of the work he always made the final selection choices .
6 When larger quantities of main store became available , customers would not always want the maximum quantity addressable by the control unit .
7 The Egyptians have always favoured the Arabian horse .
8 Eventually her grandmother came to rouse her , infuriated as always to see the lanky child leaning against the cornerpost of the verandah , craning her long neck to look between the palms at nothing .
9 Lord Cousfield said that although McLaren had been cleared of the most serious charge , the court always regarded the criminal use of firearms as a serious matter
10 ‘ Her mum always wins the malt-loaf section , ’ claimed the doctor with vicarious pride .
11 Always got the shitty end of the stick , Gerry did .
12 Always seeing the other person 's point of view . ’
13 If you increase the amount of reward the rats run faster than rats that have always received the large reward and if you decrease it the reverse happens ; the rats run more slowly than those that have always had the small reward .
14 One must , of course , always stress the human factor and beware the danger of geographical determinism ; nevertheless , it is revealing to find that 86 per cent of estate villages in Kent had no Dissenting chapel , but that such places of worship were common in the scattered settlements of former forest or wood-pasture zones .
15 While these descriptions of the semantic value of to + infinitive are too specific to be adequate characterizations of the potential meanings involved here ( in fact they correspond to actual meanings of the construction in particular contexts ) , they are nevertheless faithful reflections of the potential meaning of to and of the fact that the latter always evokes the bare infinitive 's event as an after-position with respect to some position before its realization .
16 She always used the public box when she phoned Rob .
17 In fact , he had always enjoyed the full sound potential of his band .
18 Those who rule states must always consider the ideological acceptability of their policies to their own people , as well as to people in other countries .
19 How reliable this will be is difficult to say , since it could n't find an old Logitech Serial Mouse we had on the test machine , but always found the pre-loaded mouse driver — but this is beta test software , so there 's still work to be done .
20 And when the nationals are forgetting all about us … well , you can always buy The Northern Echo
21 On the subject of Fanatics you should always buy the full allowance .
22 British Caledonian had always reminded the general public in its advertising campaign that : ‘ We never forget you have a choice ’ .
23 ( when it occurs before a noun ) Weak form : ( at the beginning of a sentence ) ‘ Take his name ’ ( Another sense of ‘ his ’ , as in ‘ it was his ’ , or ‘ his was late ’ , always has the strong form . )
24 I do not know if I have supplied this fish with the ideal conditions but the fish does appear to be very healthy and always has the dorsal fin held erect and is indeed an impressive sight .
25 Describing natural phenomena under separate headings always has the unwelcome implication that they can be considered as separate entities , each in its own water-tight compartment .
26 ‘ You will always seek the easy way , Edwin , ’ she complained , ‘ and it will not serve .
27 Artemis had sometimes taken this run when out with her cowardly cousins , although she would always jump the open ditch and hedge while her cousins were fumbling with the gate .
28 And the team must always include the disabled person in question , besides key members of the family and friends .
29 We begin by drawing up a huge ‘ A ’ list of all the stars that everybody recognizes , and that would always include the Royal family and such people as Paul Newman , Robert Redford , Jackie Onassis , and so on .
30 ‘ You always say the right thing , do n't you ? ’
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