Example sentences of "always [verb] some [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I do not think that I have fantasticated them , but time always supplies some element of fancy . |
2 | A verb always makes a link and it always represents some kind of movement . |
3 | It is an important question how far political change , which almost always involves some kind of conflict , also tends to be accomplished by violent means . |
4 | Since crime , however it is defined in any particular society , always involves some degree of restraint on individual self-interest , our natural tendency is always towards deviation : we will , it seems , always choose the deviant alternative when it suits us and when we think we can get away with it . |
5 | I have weighed quite a few bream as soon as I have removed the hook , and again several hours later , and while they always lose some weight , there is no specific loss in terms of so many ounces per hour . |
6 | Well it is it 's still , it always causes some concern though , for those around you . |
7 | The outcome always has some degree of uncertainty associated with it . |
8 | You should always include some form of check for the end of the file . |
9 | Those of today have always had some evaluation , but seldom enough to cover all the circumstances in which they may be used , and they include many of such potency that their misuse can have dire consequences . |
10 | Unlike other countries , England has always had some form of national assembly . |
11 | And then he 's always got some racket or other going on the side — more than one , I should think . |
12 | It was invariably a wasted journey , though in her loneliness Martha always found some comfort in the sight of Jewish taxi drivers . |
13 | Instead of these days being taken together in the spring when the estimates were published , ‘ supply days ’ were scattered throughout the session so that the Opposition , which is allowed to choose the subjects , could always have some time available should it wish to raise some immediate aspect of government policy . |
14 | And although the old woman 's premonition was an unhappy one and mention of Daniel caused her an immediate spear of pain , she nevertheless felt purged ; she always felt some elation after being in the company of the story-teller . |
15 | Discussions about family allowance schemes have always involved some consideration of their impact on the size and structure of the population . |
16 | In order to secure this conviction the trial court itself had to massage the current legal definition of a ‘ disorderly house ’ which hitherto has always involved some element of concurrent multiplicity of parties . |
17 | It always took some while for the Thing to wake up . |
18 | It always took some time after her departure to get back into the old routine again … into the old pleasant routine . |
19 | Always use some kind of paper or label . |
20 | ah ah a tin o , er a thing of Superglue , I 've always wanted some Superglue . |
21 | Typically , the enterprise will always leave some management slots vacant . |
22 | Personal knowledge always implies some degree of personal commitment to truth . |
23 | The intuitive reason for this inferiority is that irrational expectations always offer some scope for a government to ‘ fool ’ people systematically . |
24 | She knew from the frequent worried glances the other woman sent in her direction that Candy had seen through the act , but she 'd managed with some effort to avoid her , always finding some pretext to disappear in the opposite direction whenever Candy appeared on the horizon . |
25 | He was always finding some excuse to hold that wretched girl . |
26 | ‘ Anyway , ’ he went on , trying to find excuses for himself , ‘ I reckon I always had some sort of imminence because I 'd feel a hunch rolling up inside me like a breaker on the ocean and I 'd just know what was going to win . |
27 | She always had some piece of sewing stuck in her belt while she cooked . |
28 | She knew everyone and was always in the know , always had some news . |
29 | But everything she , everything she did always had some embroidery on . |
30 | Then she pretended to be a mute — she always invented some oddness about herself when consorting with the preening rich boys of the city . |