Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] always [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | All rooms with private shower or bath always have a w.c. too . |
2 | Fraternal & Equality always take a great interest in the health of their clients . ’ |
3 | Feminist humour is astutely observed by Jackie Fleming in Never Give Up ( Penguin , £4.99 ) , where women always have the last laugh . |
4 | What had really confused everyone was the fact that Kemp always carried a hip-flask of brandy in the car 's glove compartment , and that he had given his wife — trapped by the legs beside him — several sips from this flask before the ambulance arrived ; and had even drunk from it himself ! |
5 | However , we must beware of the illusion that counterpoint always enhances the beauty of music , or that it has an inherent aesthetic value of its own . |
6 | This suggests that subjects always identified a word first and then decided whether or not it rhymed ; and that the rhyme decision took about 140 milliseconds to make after the word had been identified . |
7 | Robson tires of pointing out that England always have a spare man , but unfortunately this often turns out to be Gary Stevens , an orthodox full-back , perhaps incorrigibly so . |
8 | ‘ We thought that Italians always tested the silver to see if it was real . ’ |
9 | Neither batsman was troubled although Morris always looked the more positive player , thumping 11 fours in his 134 ball unbeaten 98 . |
10 | That , plus the devastating reputation of a man who , uniquely in the 20th century , shattered the myth that intellectuals always avoid the action . |
11 | Howard Samuel never had the courage to tell him that he had no recollection of their night-time conversation because of his post-prandial condition , so Randolph always regarded the fact that the licence had been obtained for the Labour Party as a gross breach of trust . |
12 | In future that style always carried the ‘ wrong ’ neckline . |
13 | I am not saying that disturbances always have a single cause . |
14 | It was only three minutes down the road , and Jim always had a storehouse of odds and ends . |
15 | Videos of sports activities , concerts and visits always find a ready market amongst parents and staff . |
16 | Fast Questioning Service , where service costs and techniques are scrutinised and planned ; they are executed quickly and efficiently with no call backs ; they provide a fast response to clients ’ requests ; and FQS always anticipates the customer 's needs . |
17 | The divisional point was established there only because it marked a significant change in grade , and the station buildings , tracks , and settlements always dominated the city . |
18 | John and Simon always left the doors open upstairs , as if casually , so that anyone who suspected , but did not know , would think they 'd been wrong . |
19 | I had a friend , she now manages the Eurythmics with her husband , but at that time , none of us needed to be in such luxury but none of us said no if it was offered and DeFries always observed the Noel Coward code and said , ‘ You should travel through life first class . ’ |
20 | The Polish replica moved the breaking of Enigma on from a theoretical exercise to a practical one and Knox always gave the Poles credit for the part they played . |
21 | For instance , if someone knew that John and Mary always talk a lot when they go out , then that inference might be made in the face of example ( 4 ) , leading to a further set of mappings in which both John and Mary map into the same role-slot ( both are agents in a talking schema ) . |
22 | TV programmes , adverts and magazines always show a certain sort of person as attractive . |
23 | And journeys always played a central role in his imagination . |
24 | Cars and caravans always mar a scene . |
25 | When cleaning carpets and tiles always keep the multi-purpose nozzle moving at a steady pace . |
26 | Previous days ' food and grime always made a meal look unappetizing , though it never affected the taste . |
27 | Set lunches and dinners always include a roast from the Carvery Trolley . |
28 | But Bernard always believed the lack of cash to be merely temporary . |
29 | But Scots always value the ones who go away and make good , provided they do not get above themselves . |
30 | Could n't have abided the Levellers ’ politics , of course , but betrayal always leaves a nasty taste in the mouth , do n't you agree ? ’ |