Example sentences of "always [adv] [adj] to " in BNC.
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1 | Most people , I find , are always extremely pleased to be given a plain beautifully-knitted sweater , carefully finished in a quality yarn and in their favourite colour . |
2 | And he 's not always entirely fair to the poor foot-slogging copper , either . ’ |
3 | It 's not always so easy to group notes . |
4 | And Mike ; always so good to her , teasing her , making her feel special , as though he had tried to make up for her real father 's dying when she was a baby ; not wanting her to feel left out when Martin had been born . |
5 | I hoped … he was always so charming to me … so nice . ’ |
6 | In his career , he had made satisfactory , if not spectacular , progress , was always suitably deferential to his superiors and fully conscious of the disciplines and limitations imposed by a military life . |
7 | erm strike out , interim payment , order fourteen er itself , there 's always still available to them , erm that the other side of the coin is if they get their money and of course they 're going to be threatening bankruptcy for some four thousand odd Names , I mean that 's , that 's equally devastating to individuals , erm my Lord , one would be into a type of argument on balance of convenience if we were at this stage , one would be considering the bankruptcy of the names , whether they have the funds to pay , even if judgment is given against them because vast majority do n't and what would be the point of giving judgment , this order fourteen cases saying one should n't do it in those circumstances , what if the names are right , will they get the money back , will they get a cross undertaking damages and pre er , er and to what extent do now have the funds , to what extent will it actually effect their business in the light of of |
8 | Newsletters and pamphlets are always more accessible to more people . |
9 | Newsletters and pamphlets are always more accessible to more people . |
10 | Our hands are always more receptive to a person 's aura if we have just massaged that person . |
11 | Thus proving the theory that charity work is always more beneficial to charity workers than to those they appear unselfishly and unstintingly to assist . |
12 | Realism is a technique which , being known from childhood reading , never needs to be consciously studied , and certainly the effort required to compose a corpus of novels , like the noteworthy succession of Anita Brookner romances that began with A Start in Life ( 1981 ) , is always more likely to be emotional than technical . |
13 | Under the New Poor Law practice , unmarried mothers were always more likely to be sent to the workhouse than granted outdoor relief , and once there were left in no doubt of their shameful condition . |
14 | Sometimes they 'd seen her , other times not , but it was always more exciting to be that close . |
15 | He remembered vividly that yellowish ceramic bowl with the trademark ‘ Challenger ’ , the big varnished wooden seat that was always pleasantly warm to the bum , and a long chain dangling from the high cistern with a sponge-rubber ball , slightly perished , on the end of it . |
16 | ‘ When it was time for me to fire the very pistol , I had to get up from the wireless operator 's seat and had to move my parachute — which was always as close to my feet as possible and instead of lifting it up by the canvas carrying handle , I lifted it up by the metal handle ( the rip cord ) and so had a bundle of silk to get out of the way . |
17 | As Okely ( 1987 : 67 ) observes , the urge to create publications is not always as crucial to others as it is to the academic . |
18 | The language syntax is not always completely identical to that of the 6502 version , but in most cases the Z80 version is more tolerant . |
19 | Always very respectful to me . ’ |
20 | Guy was always very close to his older sister , and after his accident she treated him consistently in the same way as she had before , which helped him to regain his normal social skills very quickly . |
21 | I was always very close to her . |
22 | " Now Mr. Andrew was always very close to Kate . |
23 | Consequently they are held and traded by those active in the traditional bill market and yields are always very close to treasury bill yields . |
24 | But Manyara , when she was alone with her sister Nyasha , was not always very nice to her . |
25 | So she 's always very nice to you , so make sure you 're very nice to her . |
26 | They are , however , not always very relevant to the local airfield . |
27 | But there were problems with the orchestra … and perhaps , looking back to it now , I was not always very helpful to Mr Bing , but , in general , the idea of co-operation between houses was not welcomed . |
28 | ‘ Glens supporters were always very good to me , even when I was n't playing well . |
29 | He was always very amenable to me when , as chairman of the Arts Council , I too was in need of some special support . |
30 | Palmer subsequently became a member of the council of the Institution and in 1835 was elected one of the vice-presidents ; he was always very attached to the Institution , contributing several interesting papers and seldom failing to take part in the discussions which he considered to be the most valuable part of the meetings . |