Example sentences of "[subord] it always [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I quickened my step to reach the quieter part of the hall , where it always seemed darker .
2 It is slightly creamier than Wensleydale , but is also lightly pressed so it always has a soft texture .
3 The dial is sprung , rather like the pitch wheel on a keyboard , so it always returns to its ‘ centre off ’ position .
4 Or they thought they did until it always says Conservative propaganda on the sides so I think that 's a gon na .
5 as if it always had been ?
6 knew it was her birthday on Halloween cos it always stuck in my mind
7 Cos it comes in , it seems a lot cos it always comes in one big lump .
8 It do n't matter whether you say I wo n't say anything cos it always comes back .
9 Juries only believe it because it always happens in TV cop shows .
10 And I , I 'm going to be working from behind Denise because you all need to see , but you would be working from the front as I 've already talked about , so you need your triangular bandage , alright , and there 's your long edge , and there 's your point as we call it , a sort of elbow shaped , think of that as elbow shaped because it always goes towards the injured elbow .
11 Yet the government survived until March 1979 because it always managed to win any vote of confidence .
12 Because it always involves raw materials and techniques it is always dependent Upon a context , and is not to be thought of , in humanist vein , as an isolated expression of the essential creativity of human beings .
13 Watch the robin especially because it always flies low , and you might see a nervous young Minpin perched on the feathers having its first flying lesson .
14 It is quite incredible what has happened in my life — the help that has just seemed to come , the opportunities that have arisen , doors that have opened in all directions and , if occasionally one closed , it did n't matter because it always meant a better one would open later .
15 I know because it always comes up seven .
16 [ History ] is not rigorous because it always proceeds by faults and corrections , because it is not in any way a universal schema but a unique adventure that unfolds on the basis of prehistoric circumstances which constitute in themselves , and in relation to all the objectives and all the practices , a heavy and badly understood legacy of fundamental deviations .
17 The second aspect is the extent to which recent events prove that politicians should avoid expressing the obvious , because it always leads to trouble .
18 Because it always has for me , ’ she said .
19 Mmi Well I 'm happy , but I 'm never happy about playing Poland because it always brings back memories to me of the early seventies .
20 because it always looks smarter than , like this just plain
21 ‘ I 'd like to stick with old records , though , and have ‘ Charlie Brown ’ by The Coasters on my makeshift but serviceable raft , because it always makes me laugh , and I love the saxophone solo .
22 When Granny ( or Grandpa ) comes to live with the family in old age , it will be to everyone 's advantage to encourage the close bond between them and the children , since it always contributes much to their enjoyment of life , and consequently to the happiness of the whole household .
23 Since it always ends up being drawn back to Europe , a presence that can be swiftly reinforced makes better sense than a withdrawal followed by a panicky rush back when some new danger arises .
24 A man who owned a needle made of octiron would never lose his way , since it always pointed to the Hub of the discworld , being acutely sensitive to the disc 's magical field , it would also miraculously dam his socks .
25 Even though it always gives me pleasure to speak with you , I do have a purpose in phoning . ’
26 ‘ We have had tremendous success with this appeal year after year , as it always turns up an unknown , usually from a school whose traditional sports do not include soccer , ’ he explained .
27 just as it always had been .
28 His rangy , graceless figure , over six feet high , still looked as incongruous in a formal suit as it always had .
29 Rokeya 's small living-room seemed , as it always had done , over-powered , infested , adorned , camouflaged , complicated and prettied by maddeningly elusive antique objects .
30 The third leg of the 1948 tripartite structure to the NHS was the community health service administered , as it always had been , by local authorities and hence financed like any other local service partly by central government grant and partly out of local revenue — the rates .
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