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    Use "invariably" in a sentence

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    invariably


    1. that new story line on offer - Il ness is invariably and very quickly fatal!


    2. He always hated being told but, invariably, by the time we had argued it through a couple of times, he came round to my suggestion, pouncing on it as though it was a new idea he had just had


    3. What she chose to reveal was invariably better than the inter-intelligence communiqués where one agency often hid detail from another in order to maintain tactical advantage


    4. Just as I had done with my own family, I tended to keep people at arms length, invariably watching human relationships unfold as if I were standing beyond a pane of glass, but here I was almost drifting into fantasy about one of my jailers


    5. I have to concede that the couple of times he has lost his rag with me (and invariably for valid reasons) he has always apologised … and he has been remarkably patient with me


    6. The girls and ladies who he really liked were invariably unwilling or unavailable to him for long


    7. strong, his arm is invariably weak


    8. The phrase “I love you” would invariably result in a


    9. tested strong, they were invariably holding an envelope


    10. I don't know why it is but if ever I have to go out - and it happens rarely enough - Mum invariably rings just as I am putting on my coat

    11. had known for many years, she invariably felt that she


    12. Dave didn’t say much but I get the idea that Becky wanted him to accompany her to corporate events – let’s admit it, he’s an attractive guy – but he was invariably tied up with work and isn’t keen on jumping through corporate hoops at the best of times


    13. We pay extra to have our post delivered early and Bill invariably opens the post and distributes the contents


    14. and the Travellers Guidance Group – almost invariably recruited


    15. The former would invariably wave a hat without


    16. bulbous nose which seemed to invariably go with his


    17. Each story beginning or movie title invariably


    18. invariably have to deal with going uphill at some stage


    19. attracting attention (which they invariably were)


    20. Invariably, thoughts of returning home

    21. Whatever pleasure he gained was moderated by a growing undercurrent of impatience, and whatever monies he won, when he won, was more than offset by the devastating impact that Mr Pinscher invariably had upon his larder


    22. If Mr Snickerty was known to all as 'The Adjudicator', then Mr Pinscher enjoyed equal notoriety as 'The Collector' and his appearance at the door in pursuit of arrears invariably guaranteed a satisfying quantum of deference


    23. Things that were almost invariably negative for the workers Jim represented


    24. pressed on it then he'd invariably tell the truth


    25. It didn't matter that he couldn't drive, because invariably he had to fly


    26. It occurs to me to wonder just how many of America"s voting public are aware that the students of so-called schools of education, whenever compared with their counterparts in any other academic field have, invariably, the lowest S


    27. He left us with this concerning immigration: “The safety of a republic depends essentially on the energy of a common national sentiment; on a uniformity of principles and habits; on the exemption of the citizens from foreign bias and prejudice; and in that love of country which will almost invariably be found to be closely connected with birth, education, and family…


    28. He considered what might invariably happen


    29. They were marched at all hours, invariably during the heat of the day, and suffered severely; only the splendid physique of the American army made marches possible under such conditions


    30. Nostalgia, assured by tedious inaction following strenuous exertion, is invariably augmented by fever

    31. (I can visualize our police surreptitiously glancing along our sidewalks at night with tape measures of their own!) Why does it always seem to fall on the shoulders of hard working, over taxed (law-abiding) citizens to defray the costs of profligate spending by our municipalities that, despite increasing revenue, are invariably under-funded


    32. The only times he had seen the weird, white-haired, cowboy had been when problems developed and invariably, soon after his visit, the person or persons responsible were problems no longer


    33. Staff she’d located and trained, would be gone when she next returned (fired ‘for cause’, he would invariably say), and she would then be stuck dealing with their complaints of abuse and compelled to pay Social Security benefits


    34. “Early reconnaissance reports by RFC observers were invariably disbelieved by Military Intelligence staff at Headquarters


    35. When I dissect my most difficult moments, my memory appears first… then I hear the transcendent music that my remembrance composes… if not always consoling, invariably vital and essential


    36. Generally, he avoided chitchat with clients, because, invariably it led to things that would bring on those terrible pressure headaches


    37. Her shoes invariably were white low heels


    38. It was not the lack of night or the invariably harsh conditions of continuous lighting, unbearable heat, and sticky moisture that prevented him from having some kind of much needed rest


    39. So they lied down around the embers of the fire with hands behind their heads, comfortably peering through the canopy of the forest wherever they could, invariably seeing not a wisp of a cloud


    40. in the doing and has been paid for, invariably, out of

    41. Their driver was invariably focused on the task at hand, barely uttering a word


    42. which if followed would almost invariably relieve their suffering


    43. Invariably it appears that the Lord’s


    44. Jeremy appreciated that although the subject of hunger invariably got talked about at election time, it was a tough sell at the same time Americans were repeatedly warned of the obesity epidemic


    45. Atheists in colleges and administrations invariably link intelligent design to those who hold to the literal sense of scripture, which is most easily shown to be at odds with science


    46. “promised land” invariably shrank in size, often into “reservations


    47. new system because they almost invariably leave data in the system which is not


    48. So, when I came home and my parents were asking my opinion on different landmarks, the real ‘must sees’ of Europe, my response was invariably ‘N/A’


    49. Once the keeper heard I was headed for Nanih Waiya, I was invariably treated with great respect, deference even


    50. “I heard that you invariably turn east soon and head for your people at this time of year














































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    Synonyms for "invariably"

    always constantly invariably ever customarily perpetually regularly

    "invariably" definitions

    without variation or change, in every case