Example sentences of "always [vb base] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It may not be the part nearest the house , though this is where sitting out areas always tend to be made .
2 The microphones in a radio studio always tend to be large and rather obtrusive .
3 ‘ You always tend to business first ? ’
4 Where there are dramatic differences of incidence for different groups , where the social pattern investigated is simplex ( for example , class difference only ) , and where the differences virtually always tend in the same direction , it is often unnecessary to test for significance , because the patterns revealed are so clear that no one could believe they are the results of pure chance .
5 I always fear for the fingers of the Portuguese works who feed these strips through the punching machines that make the corks , deftly guiding faults in the strip away from the cutter .
6 Of course you always fear for the worst , but she was reunited with her child , ’ Ms Davis said .
7 ‘ Except for the dinner queue , the dinner nannies always push to the front .
8 We always launch into a thou erm a full page erm sell .
9 I suppose he thought I was another weirdo like him that always sit on benches talking to themselves .
10 Always sit near the door , try to sit near the driver , guard or conductor , and make a mental note of where the emergency alarm is .
11 They are nearly always the same people and they nearly always sit in the same places .
12 ‘ They always sit in the corner .
13 The recession of the 1970s hit developing countries even harder than rich ones — the shockwaves that rock the world economy always crash against the poorer nations with most violence .
14 The moral is obvious : always communicate in the other person 's language .
15 The foods that are most likely to cause problems are those that you always eat in large quantities or ‘ binged ’ on during pregnancy , those you have a craving for , and , paradoxically , those that you actively dislike but eat because they ‘ do you good ’ .
16 ‘ I always trust to my instincts , ’ he began , his voice still soft .
17 , if it is a left-hand circuit , overtake on the right ; if right-hand , overtake on the left i.e. always remain outside the slower aircraft
18 The features are the retrograde motion of the planets and the fact that , unlike the other planets , Mercury and Venus always remain in the proximity of the sun .
19 Electronic organs can also be fine-tuned to match other instruments , and because they always remain in tune there are no tuning costs to be incurred .
20 Debt burdens nearly always bring with them a sense of imprisonment .
21 Your folks know me , I get on all right with them , your mum 's real hoot , I always giggle with your mum , she thinks life 's a laugh .
22 Erm we , we have of course , we 've got a , we have a congress each year , which erm we , each Guild is allowed to send one delegate and so really , we always stress at the top level that erm you know , it 's you that run the Guild you ca n't blame head office , the Nat National Executive , because you 're the ones who send the people to the top , are n't you ?
23 Too heavy And then there 's Vera and Jack Duckworth their barmy battles always make for a Punch and Judy-styled double act .
24 Always insist on seeing the registration document .
25 Predators that never scavenge and always insist on eating freshly-killed prey will have their appetite switched off by a limp , static object .
26 you know , and if anybody else does , they do but I always insist on paying for my drinks .
27 He saw her bewilderment and said , ‘ We always change for dinner at home .
28 Second , there will be a border area where the two interpretations merge , in the sense that certain particular values for adjective and noun meanings , when joined in an attributive combination , will under either interpretation always correspond to identical external situations ; hence even highly sophisticated investigators might be hard put to it to tell whether a given adjective is simply applicable to X or has as its value having the property of being-related-to-X .
29 Now that would do , that would do whether the , whether the knuckles were hurt or it was just a minor cut in the palm of the hand there , that would do and you can use the same type of bandage on the foot alright , so that 's if the hand was damaged , now supposing we did n't have the hand damaged , but we had instead a cut up here , okay , again clean it and if you clean it with lots of water always remember to dry off around the wound because bugs love a moist skin to grow in , dry the wound before you apply the dressing okay if you can , dry it off the best you can and then you 're going to place that over the cut , remember you want the pad to be long enough , big enough , okay , now she can hold this for you again , she can hold it above where the wound is and now when you bandage this one you always bandage from the narrow part to the fat part of the limb , you always bandage from the narrow to the fat , so you take the bandage down
30 Now that would do , that would do whether the , whether the knuckles were hurt or it was just a minor cut in the palm of the hand there , that would do and you can use the same type of bandage on the foot alright , so that 's if the hand was damaged , now supposing we did n't have the hand damaged , but we had instead a cut up here , okay , again clean it and if you clean it with lots of water always remember to dry off around the wound because bugs love a moist skin to grow in , dry the wound before you apply the dressing okay if you can , dry it off the best you can and then you 're going to place that over the cut , remember you want the pad to be long enough , big enough , okay , now she can hold this for you again , she can hold it above where the wound is and now when you bandage this one you always bandage from the narrow part to the fat part of the limb , you always bandage from the narrow to the fat , so you take the bandage down
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