Example sentences of "always [verb] about " in BNC.
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1 | The name of the Birmingham Six may haunt the British legal system , but it can always gloat about one of its greatest triumphs , the case of a notorious bunch of Scottish footballers who go by the name of The Copenhagen Five . |
2 | It worries the lawyers , and the insurance company were always fussing about keeping it in a private house . |
3 | ‘ She 's always fussing about her food , ’ said Camille . |
4 | ‘ So why 're you always fussing about what they put in the fishpaste ? ’ demanded Constance . |
5 | ‘ Well , ’ said the Guider , ‘ he might not realise that she ca n't afford to visit him ; relatives do n't always think about points like that , and Miss Miggs would never tell him . |
6 | I do n't always think about that when I 'm looking at his work , I look at technique . |
7 | ‘ Rohan is referring to a story he 's always enjoyed about the men of Monpazier versus Villefranche de Périgord . |
8 | We always forget about the poor parish council do n't we ? |
9 | Would that have altered the way he 'd always felt about her ? |
10 | He looked serene — I know that is always said about the dead , and after all , how else would they look ? |
11 | What I 've always said about life itself . |
12 | There were a few couples whose friendship was of long standing and who were always seen about together . |
13 | I always worry about whether he 's going to go lame on his off-fore , he gives it such a hammering when he 's madly digging . ’ |
14 | Oh we always worry about every side cos Crystal Palace always hate the bad sides . |
15 | Cos they 're always cribbing about , er |
16 | We have always said so , she thought , wanting to cry with annoyance , as a family we have always agreed about it . |
17 | In terms of the concessions made by the French , the treaty can be interpreted as a success for the English , although historians have not always agreed about this . |
18 | ‘ Disney executives flew me out there and gave me the kind of treatment I 'd always dreamed about when I was an actress … bouquets , champagne , limousines , ’ says Lynda . |
19 | The holiday was one I have always dreamed about and I would highly recommend the centre to any outdoor enthusiast . |
20 | It has always had about the same amount of appeal to me as sheep 's eyes . |
21 | Erm but like I say w er I 'd have always had about ten friends who I would buy things off and they would buy things off me and they 're all on the dole . |
22 | They are always quibbling about the amount they are prepared to pay their staff while drawing enormous salaries for themselves . |
23 | People in Wimbledon , these days , always talked about things as if they were people , and people as if they were things . |
24 | ‘ He said : his grandfather always talked about the little people , but he never believed it until now . |
25 | A flow of records ensued , including a posthumous Sid Vicious album , Sid Sings , and sundry repackagings of those few songs which the group had actually recorded , wringing the cash cow dry , as Richard Branson later pointed out with some irony , ‘ in just the spirit of the Swindle Malcolm had always talked about ’ . |
26 | They 're quite appear quite Well I do n't know whether they 're happy living in the flats or not but they seem quite normal people , they talk about the normal thing that people always talked about . |
27 | Grandfather always talked about him , Jamie , the athlete , scholar , then a young flier in the Battle of Britain , one of many in the long hot summer , surviving a couple of incidents . |
28 | The malai propaganda machine had always lied about the scale of casualties in our earlier Civil War . |
29 | He was always bothered about what people would think , ’ says Gedge . |
30 | ‘ One thing I 'll always remember about her — that little cat tattoo just above her navel . ’ |