Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] always [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 But , although the House had capital status , La Scala always had the advantage of having vital commerce on its doorstep .
2 Lucy Lane always set the scene and he liked that .
3 Miss Tylee always gave a cheerful service and was most helpful ; if she did n't stock an article the customer was always advised where it could be obtained .
4 While Enzo Ferrari always had the ability to attract the best drivers in the world , including the one he regarded as the best of all — the legendary Italian Tazio Nuvolari — the one man he never managed to get was Britain 's Stirling Moss .
5 He had noticed , for example , that Dr Ali always accompanied the Prophet 's name with the formula 'may God bless him and grant him peace ! ’ and , often , in the doctor 's presence , Robert would work Muhammad 's name into the conversation precisely so that he , too , could repeat the traditional blessing .
6 Dr Higgs always appeared the most likely scapegoat for what happened in Cleveland in 1987 .
7 Britt Allcroft , who made the new series , says that the Reverend W Awdry always left the boundary between reality and magic undefined in Thomas ' world .
8 Frank Sinatra always mentions the writer when he introduces a song , but it is not through generosity , she believes .
9 Roy Fredericks always favoured the square cut .
10 Mr Staton always takes a group one so if you say just a minute I 'd like one too .
11 A fine Sunday afternoon always brought the trippers out .
12 Lottie Dod always wore a white cricket cap , and usually a light beige long-sleeved blouse , white or dark blue skirt over black stockings , and black shoes .
13 Mrs Dingle always 'ad a clay pipe stuck in 'er gob .
14 One of Britain 's first professional women geologists and a noted pioneer among late nineteenth-century women educationists , Catherine Raisin always took a keen interest in all aspects of women 's advancement .
15 There were no teas being served and , anyway , everybody in Little Tuckett knew that either Mrs Clancy or Mrs Feather always won the Cake Competition .
16 William Carey always had a great social concern and had been horrified to witness the practice of ‘ Sati ’ in 1799 .
17 Queen Victoria always needed the support of a dedicated man and for nineteen years she found it in Brown .
18 And anyway , a dedicated MIDI pedal will call up any chosen patch using the JMP-1 's MIDI input mapping facility , whereby MIDI signals can be routed for your convenience so that the pedals on your MIDI pedalboard always call the same JMP-1 patches .
19 If you are considering buying a new outfit for the occasion Carita House always has a supply of Medau Blue garments .
20 Oh we always worry about every side cos Crystal Palace always hate the bad sides .
21 Therefore , the opinion ordinary law-abiding residents in Easton have of the police is good , as one elderly lady without prompting told the researcher : ‘ Easton police always give a very good service .
22 From Haiku , SHe had learned Ms Penumbra always put a price on everything .
23 Oscar Esmond Godolphin always recited a little prayer in praise of democracy when , after one of his trips to the Dominions , he stepped back on to English soil .
24 Poor-sighted as they were , they caught the brilliant light of the jewel , but you had mistakenly put it on your left hand , whereas Lady Eleanor always wore the ring on the right .
25 Glenn Rainey opened the scoring for the home team after minutes but a more experienced Lurgan side always had the edge and goals from Kennedy , Williamson and Smith sealed their victory .
26 Saatchi people always know the value of mixing it with major international players .
27 As the Helliwell sisters always had the pick of the best jobs , they of course lived there while working in London .
28 Thomas Hardy always included a stamped , addressed envelope with his contributions .
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