Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] always [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps I should always take the case for his solution as being 20% stronger than it would otherwise appear to me to be .
2 And she says : ‘ I 'll always keep the baby close to me .
3 Denise says poignantly : ‘ I 'll always keep the baby close to me .
4 You know I 've been I would n't bother showing them some that worked , I 'll always pick the case that had some hiccup on it , so the basic skill you were trying to show them never worked out , you know what I mean and it 's well do n't worry about that , if it was a normal case
5 I had thought that , if the worst came to the worst , I could always follow the hillside and make my way down to the bottom .
6 For a start , Oliver would always provide the girls and I would always provide the money , though naturally I had to slip him his half of it beforehand so the girls would n't know who was really paying .
7 I shall always remember the cold of that winter of 1945 , the first winter after the war .
8 Their stately spikes of white flowers lend a certain elegance in early autumn and I will always remember the display at Brodick Castle on the Isle of Arran .
9 I can always ring the house and let her know there 's been a change of plan . ’
10 ‘ If it comes to that I can always use the excuse that Father needed me , ’ she answered calmly .
11 Also , be aware that when working on one side of the machine , you must always clear the row counter with the main carriage or you will wonder why your rows are all wrong .
12 This means you must always turn the light on when the carriage is at the right .
13 Ask anybody who is knowledgeable about computers and they will tell you that you should always choose the software you want to run first , then buy a computer which is suitable to run this .
14 It is almost like a little grunt and occurs in sentences but not necessarily when one word is spoken on its own — another good reason why you should always speechread the sentence as a unit , not looking for individual words .
15 Shirley 's mother , Enid Flannagan , 63 : ‘ You should always tell the truth about your age ; there 's nothing you can do about it , after all — you ca n't be any younger than you are . ’
16 You should always inspect the terrain before going into battle . ’
17 You should always test the temperature of the water to make sure that it is neither too hot nor too cold before putting the dog in .
18 When damage like this has occurred you should always prune the stem back to a good , vigorous-looking bud .
19 June Wilson , 65 in July : ‘ I do n't mind telling people my age at all , but you should always have the right to refuse if you do n't want to . ’
20 You should always keep the press up to date with what the band is doing and where you are playing .
21 But you know you 'll always get the chap that comes along and lifts the guard to get his hand in and he loses a finger and he blames that he blames the firm .
22 Well , she 's a lady an' she 'll always speak the truth . ’
23 So she could always dump the baby on somebody .
24 ‘ I 'd only be about 6 or 7 , and she 'd always have the door open , she was always in bed , very old lady …
25 When I was working at British Airways we used to do a lot of technical training and erm it was sort of on er airline regulation , stuff like that and you could always tell the activists cos they did n't really want to all they wanted to do was to get on the computers and actually trying out things out themselves , they piece of furniture the activists do n't want to read the instructions , they want to start putting it together and then they 'd learn from actually putting it together rather than them reading the instructions and regulation training you could always tell the activist cos they sort of always like chopping every bit , they just want to they just want to get on the computers and start inputting numbers and they 'll actually learn , they , they prefer to do that and then somebody can come round and help them out when they get into trouble rather than some of the other which perhaps like to more up front and that 's the activist .
26 ‘ With other newscasters , you could always spread the blame
27 you get the tuner , you get the equaliser and you get the , okay you do n't want the record deck , but you could always sell the record deck to buy new speakers
28 You could always ask the Vicar , ’ suggested George .
29 You could always hear the ocean in Dewer Street .
30 If that happened , or you started to get bogged down in an episode , you could always use the Doctor as a diversion .
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