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

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1 I do n't think I had ever watched the dawn break until my Waaf days — certainly I had never stayed up all night before , and however many times I had to do it in the course of my duties , it always seemed to me a highly unnatural procedure .
2 Although Piers Place was the most beautiful house I had owned or ever would own , it always seemed to be in need of structural repairs , there was a large attic floor which we did n't need ourselves and yet were disinclined to furnish for renting out , and the traffic on the main road outside seemed to increase with every year .
3 But it always seemed to me more important from L.G. 's point of view than from ours .
4 ‘ Well , it always seemed to me that the Cathars had got pretty close to it , ’ he said .
5 He was a tall , burly man , in whose company , it always seemed to Rose , Steve looked like a prisoner .
6 Musical flair alone has n't been the reason why the jazz poets/warriors have hit the ground running , it always helps to be seen as part of a fashionable movement .
7 The instantly and universally recognisable white face of the famous Hereford is its trademark , which it always passes to its offspring .
8 This is that , once life ( i.e. replicators and cumulative selection ) originates at all , it always advances to the point where its creatures evolve enough intelligence to speculate about their origins .
9 So loyalty must be reciprocated , as it always deserves to be .
10 It always goes to the practice manager .
11 How about , we know it com it always come to that , two twenty plus a hundred and one N , so let's try twenty nine , when N is equal to nine we 'll get two O two O add a hundred and one times nine , which 'll just be nine O nine .
12 This dream of decentralisation as a means to administrative efficiency continues to the present day , but it always wakes to the reality of Political control .
13 And why does it always appear to be the same photograph ?
14 Substandard nursing practice may or may not be the fault of the individual , but it always points to inadequate supervision and teaching .
15 And whenever she bought it always had to be the best .
16 but he he would never stay except , you know , it always had to be in respectable kind of a barn or something he would live in , least And in fact instead of that he would ra if it was good days he would rather lie at the dyke side .
17 Strong pink is not the easiest colour to handle , as it can clash terribly , but it always seems to be surrounded by masses of green foliage , blues and pale yellows .
18 Feminists have noted that it always seems to be appropriate for men to treat women as if they were intimates or subordinates .
19 It always seems to me that you 've got a set of results , and if you come to write them up , and you know they 're obviously wrong , you 're going to get a lot more marks if you put down the right values — or what should be the right values — so you end up fiddling things eventually .
20 I would like , Chairman , to know , because er , it always seems to me that unnecessary money is spent in , in the American lead , so it 's difficult to get any money .
21 But , whatever it is that her flooding liquid pigment does , one thing it always seems to be bringing about in the beholder .
22 These days , it always seems to be in at the deep end for Foreign Secretary , Douglas Hurd .
23 you see it always seems to re move more smoothly in the evening .
24 but it always seems to be something we want special , either a silly little comedy and things like that they were perfect , but anything we really want , it always seems to stop
25 ‘ Does it always keep to the deep water ? ’
26 It always appeared to be the busiest of the seven in the street .
27 I am aware that there was a steady decrease in the casualty figures and this was welcome to the Harris Offensive and also to the Mighty Eighth , but it always appeared to be that the Luftwaffe were just that one step ahead until , of course , the advent of D-Day and the advance of the Allies on the Continent .
28 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 .
29 Confidence on the part of the head is necessary if the senior team — and it always appears to be a group of three , four or five teachers — is to disagree , to question and to criticize him or her direct .
30 It always seem to be the yachtie women that walk in between the locks , their men seriously at the wheel .
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