Example sentences of "and they [modal v] always " in BNC.
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1 | People always need clothes do n't they and they 'll always buy them off you if you 're selling them at half price … |
2 | The they were scabs then and the scabs now , and they 'll always be scabs all their lives now . |
3 | Usually , these men 's urine flow will be abnormally slow , even in the absence of prostatic enlargement , and they may always have had difficulty urinating in a public place , according to Graham Watson , who runs a prostatitis clinic at the London Institute of Urology . |
4 | They worked the bank where his goats grazed and they would always stop and have a chat . |
5 | And they would always be a perfect reminder , she told herself as they finally struggled back on board , loaded with parcels , none of which she had actually intended to buy . |
6 | There was a lot of talk but of course you always had these people who sons and that in the army , and they would always come in with the war situation . |
7 | The identification of such people is incidental and they should always be described in terms of their function , as for instance ‘ the duty air traffic controller ’ , ‘ the aircraft designer ’ or ‘ the pilot in command ’ . |
8 | Delicatessens stock an interesting selection of canned fish and they will always stock smoked salmon . |
9 | Schools without the quality of leadership or the collective capacity or will to identify and meet their professional development needs are by no means uncommon , and they will always form a problematic minority in any LEA 's provision . |
10 | The costs involved in civil litigation are of the utmost importance to the parties — they may prevent an action ever being brought , they may render a victory in court Pyrrhic when damages are swallowed up in costs , they may prevent a meritorious appeal and they will always be a factor in the risk of litigation . |
11 | They used to do that : the chief inspector walking down on a Saturday morning in full regalia and one of these fellows would nod and they 'd always walk to the corner , and the Chief would n't say anything about it because they were on the corner and not causing any obstruction . |