Example sentences of "[noun] it always [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The psychologists attempted to polarise various issues such as massed versus spaced learning , whole versus part learning and transfer of training which had some face validity in appearing to identify general principles , but in practice it always seemed that the generalities vanished into the enormous variety of specific issues . |
2 | Mario , however , had a contract with Chapman and that contract had stipulated , as at Mario 's insistence it always did , that he was to be the team 's Number One driver . |
3 | The slight tilt it always had now become a great lunge to one side , and as the mist moved against it the bin appeared to be moving the other way . |
4 | On the subject of home improvements , why is it that whenever I attempt to carry out a simple repair job at home it always seems to cause big problems ? |
5 | Whenever refraction takes place it always takes place according to the law of refraction stated above . |
6 | For most of them sex happens in the same places it always did . |
7 | NO MATTER how talented or hardworking you are , if you 're a woman it always takes extra effort and drive to succeed in business . |
8 | Neither was Noel Coward , and , despite the multitude of other differences between us , that shared fact persists and continues to inform , shape and intensify my love of Brief Encounter and the tears it always makes me shed . |
9 | We believe that the level is about right , although in a sense it always has to be arbitrary . |
10 | For Oxford … the boat race blues it always hurts more when you lose … |
11 | The present disc was made with help from the Delius Trust and certainly justifies the faith it always had in Norman Del Mar . |
12 | But , whatever it is that her flooding liquid pigment does , one thing it always seems to be bringing about in the beholder . |
13 | The tannery had the deserted aspect it always wore ; it took very few workers to keep it productive . |
14 | ‘ The trouble is that even when it 's a bad virus it always looks like ‘ flu — and remember , the polio itself dies out in about a week . |
15 | When people write nice things about my food it always sounds like they are referring to someone else … ’ . |
16 | The model had been increasingly internationalized as the churches of Latin America , Asia and Africa were given a more active role within it — but then in principle it always had been internationalist , and even in class terms egalitarian , the greatest of all ultramontanes being the socially radical English Cardinal Manning . |
17 | Way it always goes , an extra roll need to buy |
18 | The right has reasoned the way it always does . |
19 | ‘ I like Luxembourg to be the way it always has been . |
20 | His heart sank the way it always did when she left him . |
21 | Actually in erm our bathroom and when we have a bath and a shower it always runs all down |
22 | However , as a milking animal it always had a problem which is still apparent today in some animals : the udders were frequently so pendulous that they were prone to injury and made suckling awkward ( baby beef calves were bucket-reared ) , and later were a problem for machine milking . |
23 | oh look my bags open , tt , I hate this bag it always comes open |
24 | They also demonstrate the very considerable importance of scheduling and demographic targeting in establishing distinctions within broad categories : in order to make sense of broad programmatic genres like soap opera or crime series it always seems necessary to identify them with a qualifying time-slot — daytime soap , early evening soap and prime-time soap ; or , in Britain , pre-nine o'clock crime series ( the tradition of Dixon of Dock Green ( 1955–76 ) , Juliet Bravo ( 1980–9 ) and The Bill ( 1988- ) and post-nine o'clock crime ( the subgenres of The Sweeney ( 1974–8 ) and Taggart ( 1985- ) , and of the US imports ) . |