Example sentences of "it always [vb -s] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It always looms large .
2 It always generates tremendous interest when it goes on the market because it 's a grade one house.It is a fascinating and very beautiful house
3 NO MATTER how talented or hardworking you are , if you 're a woman it always takes extra effort and drive to succeed in business .
4 For example , suppose that airline pilots are paid far more than their transfer earnings , but that it always takes three pilots ( pilot equivalents ) to fly a plane .
5 The Waste Land , she argues , is a hysterical text in that it always displays that which it attempts to repress ; Eliot 's articulation of his authentic poetic voice gives way , despite himself , to a staging of his own destruction .
6 Or they thought they did until it always says Conservative propaganda on the sides so I think that 's a gon na .
7 It always gets worse towards the end .
8 And it always tastes better when you dinna have to pay . ’
9 It does not show that it always favours one interest — in fact the contrary seems to be true .
10 Because it always involves raw materials and techniques it is always dependent Upon a context , and is not to be thought of , in humanist vein , as an isolated expression of the essential creativity of human beings .
11 It always does that , ’ said Tabitha .
12 Such planning , involving as it always does public action — provision of good educational opportunity , good public housing and health care , competent attention to drug addiction , family counselling , adequate welfare payments — is systemically resisted by the contented electoral majority .
13 A verb always makes a link and it always represents some kind of movement .
14 Watch the robin especially because it always flies low , and you might see a nervous young Minpin perched on the feathers having its first flying lesson .
15 It always seems appropriate to me to open , if you going to have a National Anthem at all , you should open with it ,
16 This autonomy is particularly apparent in older buildings , because they outlast generations of occupants : ‘ It always seems strange to me , ’ Fay Weldon remarks , ‘ how different families serve shifts in the same house ; as if the house owned them , sucked them dry , spat them out and tried again- and not the family that controlled the house at all . ’
17 It always seems odd , looking back on a turning-point in life , that bells did not ring and warning hooters go .
18 They also demonstrate the very considerable importance of scheduling and demographic targeting in establishing distinctions within broad categories : in order to make sense of broad programmatic genres like soap opera or crime series it always seems necessary to identify them with a qualifying time-slot — daytime soap , early evening soap and prime-time soap ; or , in Britain , pre-nine o'clock crime series ( the tradition of Dixon of Dock Green ( 1955–76 ) , Juliet Bravo ( 1980–9 ) and The Bill ( 1988- ) and post-nine o'clock crime ( the subgenres of The Sweeney ( 1974–8 ) and Taggart ( 1985- ) , and of the US imports ) .
19 It always seems presumptuous to encroach on that self-sufficiency .
20 It always seems funny when a Rottweiler guards for the first time , barking loudly , usually backing off , not quite sure if he is doing the right thing .
21 It always smells super .
22 And it always smells good here does n't it ?
23 Correct fitting of your carpet will ensure that it always looks good .
24 because it always looks smarter than , like this just plain
25 It is of type F5 , and theoretically should be yellowish , but to me it always looks pure white .
26 Well it always looks beautiful anyway
27 They do n't come round at the same time so you 're always out of phase and it always looks untidy .
28 The skunk is capable of ejecting a spray of foul-smelling liquid from its anal glands , but it always gives fair warning before attacking in this way .
29 It always works that way you know .
30 Well it is it 's still , it always causes some concern though , for those around you .
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