Example sentences of "but [adv] [pron] always " in BNC.

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1 yeah she never does sport , she always get out of it , I ca n't see that that affects him in any way but apparently she always makes up excuses and stuff , and then that night at supper , he 's sitting there , you know , all
2 The Ministry did tell us not to waste effort growing flowers , but somehow one always felt they were not quite as right as they might have been on that one .
3 and somehow I do n't know how , but somehow they always knew when the train was being loaded up with tanks and then that was the night we would get a raid and of course , you see , they all ra tried for the station .
4 But somehow I always feared that one day she would return to claim what 's hers .
5 Rory knew Fergus was aged with Kenneth , but somehow he always seemed older .
6 She was a popular pupil but somehow she always felt that she was set apart .
7 So many sheep or , ha show time see , you see these flocks of shop but now you always
8 It was as easy as anything , and for a long time I , I felt well at least I can get in that way and then I thought oh maybe I should , you know doing , doing anything about it , but now I always go out of the other door
9 There was no kitchen but then we always ate at the market .
10 But then he always was game for a laugh .
11 Well , I could have but then I always think I can do anything , do n't I ?
12 ‘ Pretty stupid of me , I suppose , ’ he replied , ‘ but then I always was a sucker for a sob story . ’
13 I 'm going to be there , but then I always am .
14 I looked up at Granny 's picture and saw the black crepe paper had slipped again — but then it always did when the door was slammed .
15 The misplaced appearance of the Teardrops ' ‘ Reward ’ comes across here like an acid-crazed drunk gate-crashing a fashion show ( but then it always did ) .
16 Shortage of money is an obvious problem , but then it always has been .
17 But then she always thinks that I manage .
18 They passed two landings , Gordon following her with majestic tread , but faster than one might expect , since although he had lost time in hanging up his raincoat in the hall , he reached the door first , and opened it without any kind of announcement , and Edward was standing , with his back to them at first , thinner and smaller than she remembered , but then she always made the mistake when she had n't seen him for a bit — he turned round , protesting , and it was Edward .
19 ‘ Yes , but then she always looks so much nicer than I do , ’ Belinda responded guilelessly .
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