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Example sentences for "almost always"

  • It is a temptation to a temperate man to become a sot, to hear what talent, what versatility, what genius, is almost always attributed to a moderately bright man who is habitually drunk.

  • Anarchy is almost always produced by its tyranny or its mistakes, but not by its want of strength.

  • In the mind of an English or American lawyer a taste and a reverence for what is old is almost always united to a love of regular and lawful proceedings.

  • But I do not think that a democratic power is naturally without force or without resources: say, rather, that it is almost always by the abuse of its force and the misemployment of its resources that a democratic government fails.

  • The Union has a representative agent continually employed to reside among the Indians; and the report of the Cherokee agent, which is among the documents I have referred to, is almost always favorable to the Indians.

  • Almost always there is a preparation made by Nature for unearthing a soul, just as on the smaller scale there is for the removal of a milktooth.

  • There is almost always at least one key to this side-door.

  • There is almost always a large bell at the stable or "communs," and when visitors arrive and the family are out in the grounds, not too far off, they are summoned by the bell.

  • If it is not complied with, the consequences are often dangerous and sometimes fatal, and such as almost always, sooner or later, bring on the peculiar infirmity of the trade.

  • In either case, an additional capital is almost always required.

  • The spinner is almost always a distinct person from the weaver; but the ploughman, the harrower, the sower of the seed, and the reaper of the corn, are often the same.

  • There is no such class in America, but there is almost always a lady who will gladly perform the task of chaperoning motherless girls without remuneration.

  • They burst out in the language of Nature, and, if it is sometimes grotesque, it is almost always comforting.

  • While the busy ladies can go to a matin‚e, the busy gentleman cannot; and as men of leisure in America are few, a morning entertainment at a theatre or in society is almost always an assemblage of women.

  • In a country neighborhood, however, or after a long walk, a visitor is almost always glad to break his fast and enjoy a pickled oyster, a sandwich, or a cup of bouillon.

  • The soil thrown out from the cellar, or in making an excavation for the foundation walls, is almost always hard, and deficient in nutriment.

  • But, unlike the Americanized pergola, the arbor is almost always located in a retired or inconspicuous part of the home-grounds, and is seldom found connected with the dwelling.

  • You can put them in my little bower, where I am almost always--I mean whither daily I repair to read and to be away from them.

  • We almost always think of Canada as a cold country.

  • Therefore, as Agricola had told Mother Bunch, they drew painful comparisons between their condition, almost always miserable, and the comfort and comparative ease enjoyed by M.

  • The error of this definition consists in presenting as direct an object which is almost always, on the contrary, very indirect.

  • But it will be understood that, unable as we almost always are to obtain the true integrals, it is of the highest importance to have been able to obtain this solution, incomplete and necessarily insufficient as it is.

  • There is almost always present, however, a certain degree of mental enfeeblement, accompanied by loss of memory and of judgment, often by mental confusion.

  • Here again, the arteries of the brain are very generally implicated; atheroma in some degree is almost always present, but is by no means necessarily followed by insanity.

  • This symptom was, indeed, almost always a fatal one.

  • The oesophagus was divided by "an incision extending the whole length of the foreign body, which was extracted without any force, which is almost always fatal.

  • A man is often heard to say that he has tragedy enough in his own life not to want to go to a play for more, but this much having been said and truly said, he almost always goes to the play--to see how true it is.

  • The scientist is almost always a man who takes his mind seriously, and he takes the universe as seriously as he takes his mind.

  • When the productions of remote countries resemble each other, there is almost always continuity of land with similarity of climate between them.

  • Almost always it is of compact crystallines, and the bank of slaty crystallines; or if it be of slaty crystallines the bank is of slaty coherents.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    almost all; almost always; almost any; almost entirely; almost every; almost impossible; brought out; brown bread; est pas; found under; free spirit; frequently repeated; holy fear; indirect taxation; little above; official report; other foods; plant food; shall expect; small river; small stick; the father; three eyes; white rabbit; wild honey; wrote down