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Blackburn is always calling your attention to the position opposite his.
The Observer is always calling for a hi-tech, high-investment country; investing in more graduates is part of that.
He is on the phone a lot: someone is always calling him about some business particular; he seems to be under pressure.
The milk is always almost empty, and your mother is always calling you by someone else's name, or saying "not now" and "in a minute" and "can't you see I'm [doing something with some child that isn't you]." Only children get karate lessons and tennis lessons, not karate lessons or tennis lessons.
The great irony is that at a time when the government is always calling upon artists and arts organisations to look beyond subsidy and be more entrepreneurial, it is the Arches' commercial business model – in which the club side of the business supported the art – that has resulted in this disaster.
"See, the thing about the president is, you're always the president and there's always an issue and somebody is always calling and somebody needs to visit and somebody is flying into town to come by to sit down and talk about a variety of issues," he said.
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He notices that "Time — Gentlemen — please!" is always called with the same distinctive intonation.
Surely the captain is always called by the head coach before the squad is announced?
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