Example sentences of "always [vb -s] in the " in BNC.
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1 | According to Locke , however , the question is ‘ what makes the same person , and not whether it be the same identical substance , which always thinks in the same person , which in this case matters not at all ’ . |
2 | It is your turn to be the good guy who always wins in the end , but who must first dispatch a host of vicious villains . |
3 | And he always wins in the end . |
4 | You can place a marker at the edge of the swim which , at forty yards or more range , is a tremendous aid to accurate casting and ensures that groundbait always goes in the same spot . |
5 | Sometimes he finds it hard to understand what I want to say , but he does n't mind how long he waits while I repeat it , and he always understands in the end . |
6 | The earliest record for spring arrival is of one at Chidham on 23 March 1971 , but arrival always starts in the first 10 days of April , and some movement continues to mid-June . |
7 | His ‘ real work ’ always lies in the bodily activity of physically capturing the ‘ prig ’ , often to have this dangerous business transformed by a detective who then negotiates justice with the adversary , in the essential CID cause of returning a good detection rate . |
8 | An entry such as , " It was decided that … should be done , " always results in the overloaded Hon. |
9 | ‘ The Bamford Hunt always gathers in the Market Square on Boxing Day and after downing a glass or two of something sustaining , moves off for a day 's sport , watched by the local populace . |
10 | This makes any pages loss quite obvious and also means that the material always stays in the correct order . |
11 | In the inflationary expansion one might expect that eventually the symmetry between the forces would be broken , just as supercooled water always freezes in the end . |
12 | ‘ The local fair always appears in the square at Meet weekend and for a child it must seem absolutely magic . |
13 | Because of the direction in which the Earth revolves , the sun always rises in the east and sets in the west . |
14 | The sun always rises in the east , sets in the west and reaches its highest point at midday . |
15 | The inspiration of his reports always moves in the narrow circle of subjects dear to the ecclesiastically minded Englishman of the eleventh century . |
16 | The Halifax 's name always remains in the frame as a conversion possibility . |
17 | A fellow of mediocre talent will remain a mediocrity , whether he travels or not ; but one of superior talent ( which without impiety I can not deny that I possess ) will go to seed , if he always remains in the same place . |
18 | But one diver always remains in the bell to act as bellman and , in an emergency , lock out and go to the divers ' aid . |
19 | ‘ Always does in the end . ’ |
20 | Dusk was falling swiftly , as it always does in the tropics , and the silence that had so impressed me by daylight suddenly became noisy with the night life of the jungly-type trees in the mountains behind-the bull frogs , strange bird cries , the never-ending background of the cicadas . |
21 | This always comes in the |
22 | Once it has been shown that the matter in question always reacts in the same way under fixed conditions , a theory can be devised to explain its behaviour . |