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

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1 ‘ You always tend to business first ? ’
2 I suppose he thought I was another weirdo like him that always sit on benches talking to themselves .
3 Electronic organs can also be fine-tuned to match other instruments , and because they always remain in tune there are no tuning costs to be incurred .
4 He saw her bewilderment and said , ‘ We always change for dinner at home .
5 You 'll end up with about a dozen letters on mantel again cos I always forget to post things .
6 One takes me along St Mary 's Villas and Barrowclough Road , past the old municipal baths and the new DIY and wholesale paint centre ; while the other means cutting down Lennox Gardens , taking that street whose name I always forget into Rumsey Road , then past the row of shops and back into the High Street .
7 If we get any fractious children we always send for Helen .
8 ‘ When I 'm asked with what should you drink whisky I always say with moderation .
9 Always knock on doors before you enter .
10 They nearly always hunt in couples , so one expects to find either no horns at all or two horns .
11 The yonil always hunt by night .
12 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 .
13 Despite this , they always appear in print as extraordinary adventures in a romantic , far-off , sun-kissed land .
14 Moreover , a Marxist-Leninist analysis of foreign-policy formulation in the United States ( which would have been accepted by Guevara and also by Raúl Castro , both extremely powerful figure ) implicitly makes two assumptions which have been shown to be inaccurate : firstly , that the ’ bourgeoisie' always act in concert , and secondly , that the ruling group has control over the statements of major Interest groups within society .
15 He may well ask for space for himself , but always space in relation to another .
16 Sailing in these conditions also needs an alert awareness of safety matters : you should pick your sailing venues with great care and always sail with others .
17 I always shop on Sunday and I just thought that it was nice to see in the paper today it looks like we will have legalized Sunday trading everywhere for all of us fairly soon .
18 Always speak to women , not men . ’
19 I go , I had the lovely calligraphy pen and I put to Mr and Mrs , cos I always speak to Kevin , I know him
20 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 .
21 Speaking personally , for now , it 's always cause for alarm , when they spin round — whatever they look like .
22 I always put on hanger , every time I put it away .
23 If two tailless Manx cats are mated , the kittens are so deformed that they nearly always die before birth .
24 This has guaranteed not only resources but also access to national databases not always open to others .
25 The neck is the focus of special attention , at times competing with the head with which its relationship is never securely fixed , always open to negotiation .
26 you know , look , I always look through headlines and read what I 'm interested ,
27 I always look at food , er
28 Always look for smoke alarms which conform to the British Standard , whatever make or type you choose .
29 Her home-made toffee apples were the real thing even though more often than not , when the coating was licked away , green fruit would be revealed and the sticks always look like cut down kindling wood , as they probably were .
30 It 's more than a little eerie , perhaps because waxworks always look like death masks .
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