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

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1 And she says : ‘ I 'll always keep the baby close to me .
2 Denise says poignantly : ‘ I 'll always keep the baby close to me .
3 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
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 Well , she 's a lady an' she 'll always speak the truth . ’
7 We hope that you will always enjoy life together , a very long and happy life together , and that you will always retain the enthusiasm of this new start , and remember the joy and delight of finding each other , which is so evident today .
8 And that you will always retain the enthusiasm of this new start , and remember the joy and delight of finding each other , which is so evident today .
9 And you will always keep the name of Pip , wo n't you ?
10 When your opponent is a couple of meters away or more you will always see the ring via the overhead camera .
11 Anyone who wants to change anything will have to somehow change it without altering the figures because they 're settled and we know that if we ever go back to No. 10 or the Cabinet we 'll always get the backing of the Prime Minister and the appellant will always be overturned . ’
12 We will always give the security forces our full backing within the rule of the law , and — against Labour opposition — ensure that they have the special powers they need to protect the whole community from violence .
13 In Tory demonology they will always carry the can . ’
14 This arises because they rely not on ‘ false consciousl1ess ’ but on the ‘ last instance ’ to sustain the belief that the ruling class always has power over other classes and that it will always dominate the state .
15 My hon. Friend the Parliamentary Secretary has said that he will always defend the Department 's policies in this House ; he will do so whenever challenged to .
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