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

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1 ‘ Oh , Durkin is not such a bad chap , ’ Carew said and immediately thought , Why do I always jump to Durkin 's defence whenever he 's criticised ?
2 He quotes examples , such as Ley Rock , near Tintagel , and Bonsall Leys , high up on the Derbyshire moors , to demonstrate that the word did not always refer to pasture .
3 Of course , you can always refer to books but this is rarely convenient if you have a piece of work to do for a deadline .
4 We 've also remembered again the sometimes potent hurts of time gone by , realising that the passing years do not always lay to rest the stretched emotional reactions which those experiences once forced upon us .
5 Dealers do not always move to UK companies .
6 They certainly did n't choose to drop out of society like their New York City equivalents who could always return to daddy 's money ; rather , theirs is a quest to reflect the plight of the dispossessed and let them know they 're not alone , to offer the disaffected hope , and to somehow go beyond merely preaching to those who already understand .
7 I quickly sussed out which sellers just piled good fruit on top of bad , which dealers would attempt to hide a bruised apple and which suppliers would always try to short-measure you .
8 ‘ Do you always respond to offers of help like this ? ’
9 The meaning of " written standard terms of business 's has already been considered and it seems clear that s3 will always apply to terms in standard terms of trading .
10 The arrival of a railway in a town did not always lead to expansion .
11 But it is clearly unsatisfactory because illnesses do not always lead to mortality , particularly during childhood and adult life .
12 If you suspect that your teenager is using drugs , the most important thing to remember as the waves of panic close over your head is this — experimentation does n't always lead to addiction , but if your child does become addicted , recovery is possible .
13 Such behaviour may be practised by animals of any age , and at different times of year , and sometimes between the same sex , but does not always lead to mating .
14 Even those who believed that poverty was largely self-inflicted did not always adhere to policies strictly consistent with this view .
15 You will be taught about hazards both in the classroom and on the wards and should always adhere to procedures and policies laid down for the safety of patients and yourself .
16 Life does not always go to plan .
17 Well you see I go to bed , but I do n't always go to sleep .
18 His employers , confident of his loyalty , tell him that he should always go to lunch to see what the rivals are offering .
19 ‘ Of course we could always go to Lazonby , ’ he suggests .
20 If you want to paint a cactus you can always go to Kew Gardens , and likewise , I do n't believe you have to go to Africa to paint a lion .
21 The bespectacled , quietly-spoken American sitting next to me immediately piped up with the appalling suggestion that I could always go to Beachy Head .
22 For a penny we used to always go to pictures Saturday afternoon when we was little .
23 Everything was wrong with him — he would n't always come to meetings and when he did he was ‘ difficult ’ .
24 But the ideals of the purist must always come to grief in the devastating vortex of national politics .
25 That was long afore my day but th they used to always come to curtain market , aha .
26 Inasmuch as any of our wishes can be granted by decisions taken in Parliament they must inevitably have " something to do with party " , since practically all MPs will always belong to parties ; even the rare free vote requires the consent of the party in power .
27 ‘ And if it 's awful , dear , ’ he said philosophically , ‘ you can always escape to Raglan 's .
28 The area health authority and Department of Health and Social Security on the other hand contended that under the common law a minor of sufficient intelligence and understanding could always consent to treatment and that the effect of section 8 was to produce an irrebuttable presumption that a child of 16 or 17 had such intelligence and understanding .
29 At the time er well I 've always through the roofing right you you come up against site fore you know site foreman general foreman clerk of works and I I 've always got on well with I can always talk to people .
30 I can find out anyway because I can always talk to Andre about it , he 'll know er what 's being done about it , erm
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