Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pers pn] [be] always " in BNC.

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1 Erm , and we , we find although Amnesty does run er door to door collection which we are always encouraged to join in which we never have , which is I think always in June , in June now , it 's good time , it 's a good time of year for it , but that means going round putting envelopes in doors , going back and collecting them , the arguments on the doorstep about Amnesty , er going back again if people are not in and we , we as a , relatively small group covering a very big area we , we have n't felt able to do that , and we actually find that by standing in the street with each person having a tin for one or two hours , we can do quite well that way and er , that 's , that 's .
2 College design and technology teacher Bill Greenwood said : ‘ Our success in this field is largely due to frequent help and support from local industry , for which we are always grateful . ’
3 It was the sort of omen , one of the signatures of destiny , for which we were always watching .
4 A council spokesman said : ‘ All employees are issued with identity cards which they are always happy to hand over for close inspection .
5 He was and is a brilliant raconteur , with a large repertoire of brutal boxing stories , in which he is always the hero .
6 In some senses you know when it happens to a male student , he is not he does n't have confirmed for him the sense that he is only a sexual object and that this is yet more of the way in which he is always perceived .
7 He was young and madly enthusiastic for all things meteorological , with the exception of the teleprinter which he was always messing up , getting the paper stuck and so on , and leaving us to sort it out when we came on duty .
8 So vivid was her imagination that she became adept at having conversations with him in which he was always making her laugh , always being to her the sort of person she longed to have as a life companion .
9 The particular question that my hon. Friend raises is for my right hon. and learned Friend the Attorney-General , but I am grateful to him for reminding me of the precise statistics with which it is always sensible to be armed in any conference on the agreement .
10 ‘ That 's what I 'm always saying .
11 I realize now that somewhere inside myself this is what I was always longing for . ’
12 I never thought it would 'appen to one of me own children , the youngest too , what I was always most fond of . ’
13 You 're doing what I was always doing the red , the yellow , but try it again .
14 That 's what she 's always saying to your mum , ai n't she ?
15 But she 's got a dog and like with that being with her constantly it 's , so it 's been what she 's always remembered ,
16 He remarked , ‘ I have only permitted nature to do what she is always willing to do , if photographers do not stand in her way . ’
17 That was what she was always asking him .
18 ‘ It 's what you 're always on about . ’
19 AS AN addendum to Mr Robson 's letter ( HAS February 24 ) , last year I did what we are always urged to do I wrote to my MP with the self same complaint .
20 So what we 're always looking for now is outlets for the produce .
21 That 's what we was always getting , for seven days a week .
22 That is what they are always telling us and that is what they have got .
23 WILL SEES the dance music that the Shamen produce as being what they were always working towards ‘ although we did n't know what we were working towards at the time ’ , and agrees with Timothy Learny 's assertion that music and dance can be more powerful agents of changing consciousness than chemicals .
24 WILL SEES the dance music that the Shamen produce as being what they were always working towards ‘ although we did n't know what we were working towards at the time ’ , and agrees with Timothy Learny 's assertion that music and dance can be more powerful agents of changing consciousness than chemicals .
25 ‘ It 's what he 's always telling me .
26 He said at the reception today ’ I will win ’ instead of ’ If I win , ’ which is what he 's always said before .
27 The period between the end of the twelfth century and the middle of the thirteenth saw several crucial innovations in weaponry and armour which helped make the medieval knight what he was always intended to be : a superb fighting machine .
28 Naïve , that 's what he was always calling me — that or juvenile , and you ca n't get more juvenile or naïve than allowing a man like Luke Denner to seduce you and then half hoping , almost believing in the fantasy that somehow you might actually mean something to him ! ’
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