Sentence examples for invariably happy from inspiring English sources

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Once contact is made, and our objectives explained, our experience is that they are invariably happy to contribute.

David Beckham is another former England international who is invariably happy to lend his name to a worthy cause and has recently joined Kolo and chums on the animal preservation bandwagon.

We know from experience that we are not invariably happy, dynamic and beautiful when we are young, so why should we believe that these attributes are immediately reversed when we hit 40 or 50?

In an essay in "Colorama: The World's Largest Photographs," published by Aperture, Alison Nordstrom, the curator of photographs at the George Eastman House in Rochester, N.Y., described the amateur photographers in the images: The people with cameras who populated Coloramas were invariably happy amateurs taking pictures as a regular and enjoyable part of their leisure activities.

Not renowned as one of Irish sport's shrinking violets, Fitzgerald is invariably happy to speak with refreshing, if not always welcome, candour and has previously dismissed his occasional touchline histrionics as the byproduct of being a massively competitive man who wears his heart on his sleeve.

You may have noticed that a lot of times you don't feel like doing yoga, but when you do it, you're invariably happy you made that choice.

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No matter who you are, he is invariably so happy to make your acquaintance, he will lie at your feet while you coo over him.

Following an Easter Sunday bombing in Kaduna, when 38 people were killed, the survivors, nearly all of them motorbike drivers, had to pay hefty bribes to retrieve their bikes.After attacks the security forces, invariably trigger-happy, often surround entire districts and arrest all the men within and sometimes shoot a lot of them.

Weed dealers, on the other hand, are invariably private schoolboys happy to tread water on the first rung of the ladder or guys with greying beards who are as lazy and as easily startled as cats.

"These bands start doing things that just make them happy, and invariably it's a disaster," he says, "but I understand it.

At least not far beyond the honeymoon phase, after which the happy couple invariably decides to leverage its new status into better living quarters, nicer cars and more "mature" spending priorities like insurance and church donations.

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