Example sentences of "he always [verb] " in BNC.

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31 So he always came to find us , and took us home , and hit us .
32 He always came here .
33 He always went to sleep with his still burning , so he got through a lot more than she did .
34 He always went for a type — dark-haired , dark-eyed endomorphs — and when chatting up his quarry , his voice would change from baritone to bass baritone without realising .
35 He always went to Mass fasting and , for the first time that morning , he was aware of feeling weak , even paradoxically a little sick .
36 In the days when I travelled in prahus he always went with me .
37 On the cusp of the second zone , close to the mainline station — the place where he always went — Ellwood picked up a girl and took her home .
38 He always went for a walk about this hour .
39 Well , they said , they would n't know , since he always went straight in to Sesostris .
40 Perhaps even a great one ; he always went to see her perform .
41 Ken , no , no he always went , not church , chapel you know he did
42 As a result , he was later dogged by the claim that he had continuing CIA links , a claim he always denied .
43 He always denied he was involved in criminal affairs
44 Every time I 'm chuck out of ( subject ) completely man , because every time in ( subject ) he always keep calling me something about me colour and I answer back .
45 He always understood that the papal decree imposed on himself an absolute personal obligation of obedience , but it did not give him a general responsibility for promoting the principle , or for enforcing the obedience of others .
46 He always uses my first name , although he is several years my junior .
47 Unless the Madeiran is addressing a close friend or member of his family , he always uses the third person in speech .
48 And he always tells me , he said that er he had no sleep during the night he he thought he 'd killed this man , you see , he says , I seen him drop , and I seen blood .
49 He always tells terrible lies . ’
50 why does he always tells
51 He always wore a plain white shirt with the sleeves rolled back off his splendid forearms , and he had eyes dark enough to look truly black in the lighting of The Bar .
52 He always wore a gown , he beat boys whenever he thought it necessary , he did not need to assert that his was the best school in Wales , if not Britain .
53 He always wore a red knitted jumper and jeans bought from Tesco 's , ’ she says .
54 A small , happy man with a white beard , he always wore the traditional grocers ' apron .
55 He always wore an old felt hat ( probably his late father 's ) and an old worn-out beige raincoat , and his boots were ever unlaced .
56 Giving his height as six-foot , he said that he always wore glasses except when playing football .
57 When , worn down at last , he mentioned a man who lived as far away as Prudhoe , the polite picked up a young fellow known as Billy the Badger , which apparently had nothing to do with his poaching activities , but was given him because he always wore a white muffler , the ends tucked into his trouser tops , and on Sundays , when he wore his best , which was a black coat and trousers , his pointed face above this ensemble roughly depicted the night creature of the woods .
58 I do n't rightly know but only that he worked in a shop , a big shop , and he always wore a nice suit .
59 He had the anxious , wary look he always wore around women who were indulging in any essentially feminine pursuit — like crying , being coy , spending money on fripperies , or gossiping .
60 Not for him the privations of the secret outdoor life ; he stalked the rich carpets of the Ainsworth home like a king and the ornate collar he always wore added something more to his presence .
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