Example sentences of "'s always a [noun] " in BNC.

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31 If you turn the key first it 's always a bit difficult to bolt it .
32 I do n't think you 've got that right somehow , there 's no way , that retirement pension will be less than Income Benefit , it 's always a bit more .
33 But it 's always a bit more .
34 it 's always a bit a it came home to me with great a vigour and enthusiasm when I was walking round the kitting station at R A F Innsworth with a supermarket trolley getting it filled with kit and when I got to the end they handed me my dog tags and my gun , I thought what have I let myself in for because I 'd never worn dog tags before and I 'd never had a gun with live ammunition in it that got strapped to my hip and you suddenly realise , I 'm going into a real war it was quite a nerve racking experience for a few days
35 Had a very , very good over from Bill Tufnell there , it 's always a bit tricky when you come on to bowl and it 's turning and it 's a long day ahead and you , you 're expected to get hissed and you expect to get hissed , and you can get very impatient when they do n't come , but he 's got one now , he 's got , now he 's bowled well all morning now , he 's bowled almost for an hour , but he 's got that one wicket and he , that over was full of confidence , he tossed one up , misjudged the length and got into a bit of a tangle and then he bowled a quicker one which tried to cut , he then misjudged the pace and he could off nick it to the , a very , very good over and he 's bowling with , with great confidence at the moment .
36 It 's always a worry leaving the house or flat empty when you go on holiday .
37 And it 's always a worry when you do n't know what 's going on .
38 ‘ Oh , there 's always a buyer for everything .
39 I do n't talk to my father about physics ; it 's always a mistake because he gets cross when I say silly things , but the rest of the family get cross because they ca n't understand .
40 ‘ It 's always a mistake to overdo things , Mr Barnett , do n't you agree ?
41 That 's always a concern at the villages , because I live in a town , I live in a small town near here , erm I 've had a lot of dealings in villages , and people who live in villages always want to have starter homes , but as soon as you put an application in for starter homes , there 's even more opposition to it , as happened down in Bleasby , Council threw that one out .
42 It 's always a shock when summat 's different , but you get used to it in the end .
43 But there 's always a voice in me , saying , ‘ I 'm not going to let it beat me ’ . ’
44 There is nothing manufactured by man that has not been designed , because whether it 's a Rolls-Royce engine or a piece of printed paper , there 's always a decision to be made not only about what it 's going to look like but about how it is going to be made and how it is going to operate .
45 There 's always a pen in me bag .
46 ‘ And I wo n't even take my usual commission on that , so you 'll get to keep it all , and remember the agreed price is just a guaranteed minimum and there 's always a tip .
47 I said , no , actually but that 's always a lie !
48 In your text book you 've got quite a lot of information in there about reinforcing , what we 're going to do in the practical session and it 's always a help I think when you have a lot of the , thrown at you to know that you can just put it up and there it is if you get a bit confusing or ca n't remember what 's what , so on page one six nine it starts telling you all about nursing and bandages and general hygiene which we 've already talked quite a lot about but it 's very useful for you to know , you can go there and look , and if you just go through the pages from there on one seventy , one seven one , one seven two , one seven three and then on one seven four it 's got the general rules for applying bandages apply bandages when the casualty is sitting or lying down , you always sit your casualty down and you work from the front of , I say why do you work from the front of the thing ?
49 If you are unsuccessful over a period of time there 's always a chance you will part company . ’
50 " No , but there 's always a chance for a new start without you . "
51 ‘ There 's always a chance , ’ she told Rosheen .
52 " There 's always a chance . "
53 There 's always a chance that one of us will miss a telltale pattern or a problem somewhere . ’
54 There 's always a chance she may be too weak to withstand the treatment .
55 ‘ There 's always a chance , but not one I 'd want to bank our lives on . ’
56 There 's always a debit side .
57 There 's always a hook .
58 There 's always a girl of good breeding to marry and a wise old servant to welcome them home and run them a bath on page 342 .
59 I often spend my weekends there ; there 's always a bed for me .
60 Ties talk , and whether it 's stripes or squares , kippers or cravats , there 's always a message … right school , right club and now , right designer
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