Sentence examples similar to always reappearing from inspiring English sources

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Clutter always reappears".

And the train always reappears on the mile-long track, just as the open house does every year.

These embroideries are tolerable — if you have an appetite for heist pictures, anyway — because of Mr. Mackintosh, who always reappears to give the story a jolt.

There are periods when she feels suicidal, though discussing her plans in gruesome detail seems to calm her, and she always reappears for their next meeting.

"We chip away as best we can at the mysterious block of marble our lives are made of - in vain; the black vein of destiny always reappears".

Husbands and lovers appeared at those circle sessions, often with a bottle of cognac or a carton of Kent cigarettes, but did not always reappear.

There had been moments in recent months when I had hardly recognised the desolate woman inhabiting my body and brain, but sooner or later the familiar self would always reappear, sporting her labels – historian, feminist, writer.

In Portuguese the consonant did not always reappear after denasalization (compare boa 'good [feminine],' from bõa, from bona), though between i and a or o the palatal nasal consonant (pronounced somewhat like the ny in English canyon) is inserted (vinho 'wine,' from vĩo, from vinu).

(Again, no need to panic he always reappears, ready to "GO!" once more).

Does she ever reappear?

Would it ever reappear?

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