Example sentences of "always [vb base] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He saw her bewilderment and said , ‘ We always change for dinner at home .
2 The implications of this for the relation between how and the infinitive are exactly the same as with need and dare : if the means of realizing the infinitive 's event are not felt to exist , then there is felt to be nothing real occupying the before-position which real means always occupy with respect to the end pursued , and therefore no to preceding the infinitive .
3 He may well ask for space for himself , but always space in relation to another .
4 But politicians always speak in terms of percentages and real terms so let's look at the total tax which was demanded from people in the city in the past few years .
5 I always get into trouble at Pony Club rallies for not grooming her enough .
6 I always get in bed on me left me right
7 You always talk to people like that , what are you talking about ?
8 The great sides always capitalise on moments of good fortune and when Marty Roebuck made a hash of a simple penalty four minutes from the break it somehow ended up as a try .
9 Pleased with the group 's healthy sales , Red Rhino allowed the band the luxury of a colour sleeve for their third release , the double A-side , ‘ This Boy Can Wait ’ and ‘ You Should Always Keep In Touch With Your Friends ’ .
10 ‘ Your Should Always Keep In Touch With Your Friends ’ was about a romantic incident from Gedge life years earlier .
11 The sentiment behind ‘ You Should Always Keep In Touch With Your Friends ’ was lauded by the music press but Gedge was being more than a little hollow .
12 Their Peel session , featuring ‘ Felicity ’ , ‘ What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted ’ , ‘ You Should Always Keep In Touch With Your Friends ’ and ‘ This Boy Can Wait ’ was released by Strange Fruit in October 1986 .
13 The notched up four tracks in Peel 's Festive 50 : ‘ Once More ’ ( 16 ) , ‘ This Boy Can Wait ’ ( 18 ) , ‘ You Should Always Keep In touch With Your Friends ’ ( 28 ) , and ‘ Felicity ’ ( 36 ) .
14 If in doubt , always ask for help from a solicitor , social worker or some other professional you know and trust .
15 Always ask for training on the proper techniques for lifting .
16 ‘ Yes … they always cheat on materials for the camp .
17 Beyond this it 's a handbook of fake advice , both social ( LIGHT : Always say Fiat lux ! when lighting a candle ) and aesthetic ( RAILWAY STATIONS : Always go into ecstasies about them ; cite them as models of architecture ) .
18 Always go into ecstasies about their invention , and say : ‘ I , Monsieur , I who am even now speaking to you , was only this morning at X …
19 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 .
20 I always go to bed before Tony .
21 If I 'm in port on a Sunday I always go to church at Tala-Tala . ’
22 At the end of it all I felt a great sense of relief and well-being , and now I always go to Norway for treatment .
23 The myths which describe encounters with superhuman beings of all kinds never describe the various harmful ones as shy or fearful , whereas they always do with respect to the helpful .
24 All planets , wherever they are situated , always move in ellipses around their sun .
25 From the point of the mus , point of view of the museum , people always think about museums as places where you find historical objects , well we 're now creating the history of the future , so that future generations will know about , er you know , what happened at the time of , of building the motorway .
26 ‘ I always think of doctors as plumbers , but they do n't usually see themselves like that .
27 I always think of underwear as very useful .
28 ‘ 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 . ’
29 Also , the writers always write as incumbents of ‘ known social roles : academic , journalist , newspaper editor , lawyer , ‘ expert ’ , and others ’ ( ibid . ) .
30 I think his comment is true for what he has to say , in the sense that , you know — I always conceive of interactions with lawyers as answering questions , and that ’ s not a question .
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