Example sentences of "i always [verb] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 knock and shove me but I always get in the way .
2 I always looked for the kitemark when I was buying things .
3 I always pack in a hurry , ’ she explained , as she carefully arranged three pairs of canvas shoes in a neat row under her bed .
4 ‘ Marginally , perhaps , but I always come by the street and pick up uncle 's paper from the newsagent on my way . ’
5 Stephen prefers my cooking , so for dinner parties I always go to the kitchen and help .
6 ‘ For 30 years I always painted on the spot , even in deep snow .
7 I was walking across the garden after breakfast , enjoying the clear wintry air , when suddenly my body was again torn by those indescribable feelings which I always experienced after a dose of the drug .
8 I always cry at the doctor 's , have done for years .
9 I always did after a terror-dream .
10 David asked if I could jive and at this particular time I always dressed as a man , which was probably another reason Calvin and I got along very well because Calvin wore velvet suits and I wore velvet suits — so that was one area we got on very well .
11 And I always look on a writer as only a beginner .
12 Oh they 're just beginning to be I always feel by the time they 're eight weeks
13 I always objected to the idea that everything is predetermined and that we have no choice .
14 I always travel by the Underground .
15 I always start at the back so there 's nothing else .
16 I always start at the top .
17 I always start at the fillet end and work towards the knuckle .
18 I always think of the winter brassicas — sprouting broccoli , sprouts , winter savoys , spring-heading cauliflower and kale — as the ‘ heavy brigade ’ .
19 I always pop into the Prince of Wales for a few bevvies when I leave here , so does Fred .
20 I always voted for the person I thought less crooked because I did n't , and do n't think , there is much difference between the parties .
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