Example sentences of "always [vb infin] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Doctors do not always impart this information clearly to their patients .
2 ‘ Seawitch is worth a great deal of money , but , if anything happened to her , I could always build another yacht .
3 We could always make each other laugh .
4 ‘ Why do women always think another woman is behind a man 's decision to remain free ? ’
5 However , too much or little anxiety will always affect any performance in a detrimental way .
6 The scheme did not operate entirely as anticipated : the main departure was that there were some clients for whom the development officers provided no support , either because they were admitted immediately to institutional care ( and the development officers could not always influence this decision in the way they would have liked ) or because the clients did not need or want the services of the project .
7 Again , it is difficult to calculate the cost of a search , but the searcher will always consider this factor and seek a cost effective means of information retrieval .
8 You should always include some form of check for the end of the file .
9 ‘ I do n't always feel this way .
10 They are the agents of change but departments may not always perceive this role .
11 Essentially is a man of peace , even if he does n't always give that appearance .
12 Residential building could always outbid any farmer for the land round London and this concept was therefore seen as a means of redressing the balance .
13 You can always convert any walk to a reduced walk , by deleting pairs of nodes : … f g b c b h … changes to … f g b h …
14 So , at the point when the meditator ends in prayer that he may always keep this passion in mind , he presents to himself an image which might easily coincide with that on a rood-screen , or painted panel .
15 Welcome to Ireland , and their comfortable , confusing , delightful brand of hospitality — And did they always keep this room made up for guests ?
16 And I suppose he that 's an area where one is worried about quantity and quality because it 's in a way you can always provide more quantity I imagine at a lesser cost by going into a conurbation than you can by going into rural areas .
17 Doctors did not always provide this information on claim forms so times were available for only 1591 ( 80.0% ) of the visits analysed .
18 ‘ I will always remember that race — it was a moving experience … and a wet one too !
19 And I , for one will always remember that retreat .
20 ‘ I will always remember that day , ’ said Payne .
21 I shall always remember that self deprecating smile and ironic phrase which I liked so much .
22 The little girl would always remember that moment , and the picture of her mother , so beautiful and so elegant in her top hat and long dark riding habit , mounted side-saddle on her famous grey hunter .
23 The conversation , the ‘ dinner of two complete courses , variety of wines and the regimental band of musick playing in the square ’ all enchanted Boswell , and according to him , Johnson too , whom he reports as saying , ‘ I shall always remember this fort with gratitude . ’
24 ‘ I shall always remember this evening , that dance , that song , ’ she murmured .
25 The partners in the relationship may not always confront each other as adversaries but occasionally their different responsibilities in relation to the public may push them in opposite directions .
26 Being with him was like shading under a massive tree with deep roots , during a long hot summer and I shall always cherish that time .
27 On any future occasion when the subject was raised the government of the day would always quote this report as the fountain of truth .
28 Perhaps many other abbots had also been monks of the houses they eventually ruled , and Cnut did not always take much interest in their selection .
29 The courts do not always take this view .
30 A good working dog — at least one is essential for any stock farmer but the Hauxwells did n't always have much luck in finding the right one .
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