Example sentences of "always [vb base] [adv prt] in " in BNC.

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1 So I always sit up in bed for ages really wide awake , and I 'm reading and doing all sorts of thinking like things , and I 'd be talking to Ben , and he would say yeah , yeah , and he 's really vague as well , and I , I get really angry and then I think you can tell because then you tend to lean across and say , are you alright , are you alright , and I just find it makes it worse .
2 Although these are intended to complement written work , they almost always stand up in their own right .
3 I like a bit of subversion — something that makes waves — although artists always smooth out in the end . ’
4 They always get through in the end , though . ’
5 Then I remembered you always get up in the morning before Aunt Emily , so I 'm sure you will find this before anyone else sees it ; and I want you to know that I am alive and well .
6 Private eyes always win through in the end . ’
7 They always turn up in the nets !
8 We always go out in a group .
9 People like the Giffens always go about in pairs .
10 People who feel that way are quite special and always end up in a mangled mess . ’
11 This theory seems to me the most sophisticated method at present available of conceiving the relationship between musical forms and practices , on the one hand , and class interests and social structure , on the other ; more sophisticated , say , than the theories of homology put forward by some ethnomusicologists and subcultural theorists , which suggest the existence of structural ‘ resonances ’ , or homologies , between the different elements making up a socio-cultural whole. ; Such theories always end up in some kind of reductionism — ‘ upwards ’ , into an idealist cultural spirit , ‘ downwards ’ , into economism , sociologism or technologism , or by ‘ circumnavigation ’ , in a functionalist holism .
12 They nearly always end up in local government or the probation service .
13 Success or failure , the Grendon inmates always move on in the end ; either back to the prison system , or parole , or release .
14 I always come round in my jeans .
15 Sister said , ‘ Do n't ask me why things always come in in triplicate .
16 So always work out in your mind that nobody has right of way in those circumstances .
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