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Example sentences for "always the"

  • With you it is always the law, never equity.

  • But--always the actor--he showed nothing of it.

  • Already in Dauphiny we have seen blood run like water--the blood of the populace, always the blood of the populace.

  • It'll be always the same; just when anyone might like me, it all stops.

  • That's always the way; each man imagines the matter is still for his deciding, and he can no more decide it than he can tamper with the fact that fire burns or water drowns.

  • The woman is always the victim, say what you like.

  • As is always the case, they had lost sight of each other after leaving school, and had met again when they were old and gray-haired.

  • He is always the same, always good, always smiling, always kind, always perfect.

  • His face is always the face of a pleasant man and he has a fine sense of humor.

  • There is always the touch of nature, the presence of a sincere and frank manliness in what he says, the companionship of a spirit which is at once delightfully open and deliciously shrewd.

  • Always the necessity of this one man became that of the whole human race for the moment.

  • With Dante God is always the sun, "which leadeth others right by every road.

  • That, and not the finite, is always the background, consciously or not.

  • We must remember that with Dante God is always the "Emperor of Heaven," the barons of whose court are the Apostles.

  • But the first run, like first love, is always the best, always the fullest, always the sweetest; while there is a purity and delicacy of flavor about the sugar that far surpasses any subsequent yield.

  • The King named two, always the oldest, to each of whom the chaplain advanced and made a reverence.

  • It is always the principle of Being--that which is, as distinguished from that which is not; but to grasp the true significance of this saying we must understand what is meant by "that which is not.

  • He had that curious love of green, which in individuals is always the sign of a subtle artistic temperament, and in nations is said to denote a laxity, if not a decadence of morals.

  • Every century that produces poetry is, so far, an artificial century, and the work that seems to us to be the most natural and simple product of its time is always the result of the most self-conscious effort.

  • This is the case with the domestic cock, but it is always the wing on the side opposite to the female which is expanded, and at the same time scraped on the ground.

  • In innumerable instances these characters are fully developed only at maturity, and often during only a part of the year, which is always the breeding-season.

  • Always the complete, the absolute; the teres atque rotundum, sphericity, non-resignation.

  • Always the complete, the absolute, the teres atque rotundum.

  • My impression is always the same--faith is made a dull poor thing by these attempts to reduce it to simple moral psychology.

  • The motive is always the same; the monad has but one law: all truths are but the variation of one single truth.

  • They are always eager to expound traditional tactics and organization suitable to the particular character of their race, always the bravest of all races.

  • To start with, cavalry action against cavalry is always the same.

  • Real bravery, inspired by devotion to duty, does not know panic and is always the same.

  • With this my charitable career came to an end, and I went off to the country; irritated at others, as is always the case, because I myself had done a stupid and a bad thing.

  • But, as is always the result of inward confusion, I talked a great deal about the plan which I had undertaken, as though I entertained not the slightest doubt of my success.

  • Of course there is always the meanest of all passions, jealousy, waiting to thwart you at every turn, but no woman with a modicum of any one of those wares the world wants and must have need fear any enemy but her own loss of courage.

  • Trying to hold the line, Fainting and spent and done, Always the thud and the whine, Always the yell of the Hun!


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    always been; always done; always followed; always full; always glad; always have; always like; always present; always provided; always said; always seemed; always seems; always think; always thought; always told; always true; always used; always wish; basaltic lava; became highly; like form; other food; pastoral poetry; religious society; said hastily; this crisis