Example sentences of "it always [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Whenever refraction takes place it always takes place according to the law of refraction stated above . |
2 | ‘ There are a few new faces in the team , and when you have that it always takes time for things to settle down . ’ |
3 | It always says error and two , four , seven , why 's that ? |
4 | It always stays level , no matter what position the bottle is in . |
5 | It always meant Sex . |
6 | Whenever ‘ Uncle ’ , the great Lord Wolsey , intervened in our affairs , it always meant trouble . |
7 | It always goes hand in hand with any great artist . |
8 | It is because the law provides ways of changing the law and of adopting any law whatsoever , and it always claims authority for itself . |
9 | It always 'as bin , from the early times . ’ |
10 | Like the first type , it always implies incidence to an actualizer of the infinitive event , someone or something which would have been explicitly expressed as the subject had the verb been finite . |
11 | Well again er , er a three bedroomed house , I would , you see and they were putting one plug in , in , in each , each bedroom and , and two plugs in the main bedroom so they dropped one down altogether and erm , erm in a lounge like this to put two plugs in , sort of one in that corner and one in that corner it 's no good to anybody , it 's , as much as anything else was er , er about placing plugs as well er , if one 's only going to have two plugs well then least one should be able to place them in , in the right positions , er putting them behind doors is , is , is no good at all , a lot of them have been done that way because the it always means flex is going to be draped across the , the door if people are walking in gon na trip over it and erm , they probably got down to now , something er just less than the standard I would think in the , in the last houses they built . |