Example sentences of "always [verb] in [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He always ’ — again the hand was expressive — ‘ he always goes in on his way from the mill . |
2 | And we always home in on the cost of a full page . |
3 | There 's a small one in between but I always home in on that one there . |
4 | However it 's the bigger one that we we always home in on . |
5 | The trouble is , I 'm a member of the Dock workers ’ Union as well , and the Brotherhood does n't always fall in with what the Union recommends . |
6 | are far more fu , fun to watch because they always fly in from miles out |
7 | People and cars always came in through the big double gates . |
8 | They always came in for more than a little if they had offended him in the past . |
9 | Well , before mid-afternoon all the men — and extra help always came in for the threshing — were incapable of working . |
10 | Successive personnel managers had always caved in to his demands as they knew full well that Clasper would win a stand-up fight . |
11 | Another local woman said : ‘ Angela always called in on her mother before she went to work in the mornings . |
12 | She came when it suited her , when she could spare the time from her other work , but she always popped in on Monday afternoons to make a start on the ironing . |
13 | ‘ The staff will always fit in with whatever has to be done . |
14 | ‘ And yet he wore a collar and tie , ’ put in Kathleen , tipping Madeira cake crumbs deftly from her plate into the little blue tin always brought in for that purpose with the tea trolley . |
15 | ‘ Good old Acapulco — someone 's always dropping in for lunch ’ |
16 | Despite her criticism of their dancing they knew she cared for them and always stepped in in any family crisis : |
17 | She always looked in on Carolyn , when she came home ; gradually Carolyn came to realize how kind this was , and how many other claims Clare had on her time . |
18 | The arts community has always gone in for manic attention-seeking , of course — the oxygen of publicity ( to borrow a phrase ) being crucial to its survival . |
19 | And as often as you tell yourself she 's not your type , that you do n't like blondes , your taste tends towards the browns , even redheads but not blondes , no ; and what 's more , her face is round , but you do n't like round faces ; and you 've always gone in for a bit of shape and she 's flat as a pancake . |
20 | There was a lot of talk but of course you always had these people who sons and that in the army , and they would always come in with the war situation . |
21 | The hon. Gentleman always gives in to lobbies and should not have given in to that one . |
22 | Oh yes I wa as kids er , I used to , I could always get in with the , the conductresses . |
23 | Sister said , ‘ Do n't ask me why things always come in in triplicate . |
24 | So what he does now he always comes in over the top , so every time you see John shake hands with anybody he 'll always do that and come in over the top actually I 'm in charge and he sort of er sort of stamps his authority on the individual . |
25 | ‘ By tradition the money always comes in at the end . |
26 | For ‘ real polises ’ there is a rarely articulated awareness that this ambiguity can always turn in on itself and be used for good or evil , or even as an instrument of oppression or release . |