Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [pron] always [verb] " in BNC.

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1 When England 's centre-forward played like he did tonight you have to score two goals because I always thought Wright would get one . ’
2 Black steam-pipes criss-cross the 1,000 acres as they always have done , hissing here and there through open valves .
3 It may be an over-simplification , but imagine the improvement to our daily lives if everyone always understood everyone else , and it our speech and actions were always interpreted in the way we intended .
4 ‘ I messed around with it and got into this thing of splitting up the amps because I always thought that the guitar was a bit flat in mono .
5 ‘ Groups have put tremendous efforts into past projects and we always see a high standard of work . ’
6 And we went three times and they always planned and planned and planned and had ideas what they could do .
7 I played against the English nine times and they always had a very strong scrum .
8 They show it on the Leeds United — The Glory Years video about three times and it always appears on the ten best goals of all time .
9 Is that why you were thinking some people might not want to belong to groups cos they always see er the group as detracting from their ego ?
10 Bridget had been one of those teenagers who work all through their school holidays in restaurants or in shops or cleaning houses and she always had cash .
11 Take in all the famous sights that you always wanted to see on a budget short trip
12 Having fought the good fight with anti-poll tax benefits , and the recent back-to-roots tour of London 's teething ground pubs , it 's out now on another lengthy tour of all those places that you always see in the gig guides and wonder what they 're like , paradoxically to promote a single called ‘ Air Conditioned ’ , which these places rarely seem to be .
13 Having fought the good fight with anti-poll tax benefits , and the recent back-to-roots tour of London 's teething ground pubs , it 's out now on another lengthy tour of all those places that you always see in the gig guides and wonder what they 're like , paradoxically to promote a single called ‘ Air Conditioned ’ , which these places rarely seem to be .
14 The juniors were very earnest and keen cricketers and I always found umpiring a ticklish business as I do not know the rules .
15 And David quite got his bearings right , full toss that one , I 've , I 've been watching this summer this slope at Lord 's can play havoc with bowlers and I always get the impression that er , he 's , he bowls better than the nursery end at Lord 's , David Lawrence .
16 But some of you will come out with some lovely ideas and they always do all you know .
17 Then he turned the gas off and poured the contents of the pan into the big metal bin which seems to be compulsory in vegetarian kitchens and which always contains enough mushy peas to drown a Rugby League team .
18 I know someone who earns his living by repairing boards and he always does most business on the days after a strong onshore wind has combined with a high tide .
19 And it 's quite true , I was there about four years and they always took stock before January the first , so that after Christmas came an anomaly , we 'd had a Christmas holiday and gone back to work .
20 Dad hated old Gran anyway , we had n't seen her for years and she always sent me Californian Poppy Bath Salts for Christmas .
21 I WAS an infant teacher for 38 years and it always makes me angry when anyone says that a mother who stays at home caring for her child is ‘ wasting her talents ’ .
22 ‘ I used to get down about my injuries , but I shared digs with Alan for two years and he always kept me going .
23 We have n't bought a Christmas turkey for years because he always wins one .
24 We have n't bought a Christmas turkey for years because he always wins one .
25 The only losers would be the shareholders but they always knew this was a high-risk project .
26 It 's one of those things that you always take for granted till it 's obviously taken away from you .
27 He 'd once walked out , in a sixteen-year-old child 's sulk , on a family dinner-party , and his father had always chided him about it — it had become one of those family memories that everyone always laughs at , always shares .
28 But Mother Clare had fought many battles since she had taken her vows and she always realised when she was on poor ground .
29 but that 's no problem for me , it used to be a problem but it is n't now because I 've worked on building up my confidence in other things so I 'm good at quite a lot of things and I always keep re-enforcing that that I 'm good at doing these things .
30 ‘ He saw commercial reps and talked to customers but he always called me in before he put in an order or gave an estimate . ’
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