Example sentences of "[verb] that it always " in BNC.
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1 | Correct fitting of your carpet will ensure that it always looks good . |
2 | He just takes it for granted that it always looks like this . |
3 | It does not show that it always favours one interest — in fact the contrary seems to be true . |
4 | Finally , in a recent conversation , Anna Freud confirmed that it always remained one of her father 's favourite works and that he never doubted the correctness of its conclusions . |
5 | Another development of the 1980s , which is relevant to the fortunes of institutions such as the ICA , is the disappearance of what was once called the ‘ avant-garde ’ has tended to conclude that it always was distinguishable from ‘ modern ’ or ‘ modernist ’ , and that its key feature was political affiliation , generally expressed as strategies of negation and opposition . |
6 | Feminists have noted that it always seems to be appropriate for men to treat women as if they were intimates or subordinates . |
7 | You had this lump of rock that you dangled from a thread and people discovered that it always pointed in the same direction , so if you were on board , a ship for the first time people were able to travel in a ship without having to hug a coast all the way across or navigate to where they could see . |
8 | Should a metal bar be heated ten times , a hundred times , or how many times before we can conclude that it always expands when heated ? |
9 | In arguing that the instrumental response is quite proper in some circumstances I do not mean to imply that it always can operate . |
10 | He was however er reasonably clear as to the speed at which local authorities tend to deal with these matters , he said that it always takes a long time and getting any answer out of the local authority might well take somewhere between six months and up to two years , he thought that perhaps eighteen months was a reasonable guess before he would actually manage to get somebody if Paul were to move as er , it maybe well occur to here or a different local authority then of course the application would just go back to square one and that would lead to more delay . |
11 | he does not argue that it always assists the economically dominant class . |
12 | ‘ But perhaps you 're in danger of forgetting that it always did , and always will , take two to tango . ’ |