Example sentences of "[noun] always to " in BNC.

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1 If , on the other hand , the teacher has it in the back of their mind always to be aware of the possibility of bringing into the work that 's going on in the classroom and bringing all they 're usually very excellent pedagogic skills to bear on it , aspects of the physical sciences , so that the children can get an early and meaningful introduction to it , then it will happen .
2 If , on the other hand , the teacher has it in the back of their mind always to be aware of the possibility of bringing into the work that 's going on in the classroom and bringing all they 're usually very excellent pedagogic skills to bear on it , aspects of the physical sciences , so that the children can get an early and meaningful introduction to it , then it will happen .
3 The answer to this decisive question resides not in a logic which compels , for example , all questions of law always to be for the courts or the tribunal .
4 ‘ The best defence for our colonies , as well as for our coasts , ’ he had argued the previous year , ‘ is to have a squadron always to the westward … [ which ] may in all probability either keep the French in port , or give them battle with advantage if they come out . ’
5 But female psychologists are much more likely than male psychologists always to be seen as some male psychologist 's prize student .
6 His old friend , the abbot of St Peter 's Abbey in Salzburg , noted that Leopold had been a man of ‘ much wit and wisdom ’ , whose talents went far beyond those of music alone , yet he had ‘ had the misfortune always to be persecuted ’ and was consequently held in less esteem in Salzburg than elsewhere in Europe .
7 Public parks came in the 1840s , and public libraries a few years later ; later still perhaps the grandiose Town Hall , by no means always to be despised as architecture .
8 In fact , one would expect a public authority always to be inclined to search for a way to reach the same decision legally the second time round , if only to save face ; and the incentive to do so would be even greater if it were likely to be required to pay damages should it decide that its earlier loss-causing decision ought to be changed .
9 Today 's obsession with preventing another round of hostile takeovers is like the habit of generals always to be fighting the last war .
10 Freud replies to his own argument , that there is no need for man always to be ruled by emotions .
11 The present distinction between hill and upland sheep breeds , which is a rather ad hoc system of differentiation , should be dropped and sheep HLCA payments linked to a more thorough and meaningful LFA zoning ( see p. 65 ) subject always to a maximum of 50 LUs per farm unit .
12 They mark especial favours from the sovereign , for although ordinary grants of arms can be purchased ( subject always to the Earl Marshal 's pleasure and discretion ) , an augmentation can not , for its bestowal is in effect a royal warrant under the hand and seal of the reigning monarch .
13 6.1 This Agreement shall take effect on the date of signature of this Agreement and shall continue for a period of three years and from year to year thereafter until or unless terminated by either party giving to the other not less than six months ' prior written notice , subject always to prior termination as hereinafter specified .
14 Subject always to the laws of libel , and the dictatorial whims of the editors , this column will range over anything and everything to do with electronic publishing , from newsworthy ‘ inside information ’ through to philosophical speculations about the true nature of EP .
15 Subject always to the judge 's discretion in individual cases , a dialogue of that kind which was clearly admissible in part should go in in toto in the ordinary case .
16 In ‘ error or omission ’ cases , i.e. in cases coming within paragraphs ( d ) to ( h ) , an indemnity would , if rectification were refused , be available under section 83(2) , subject always to section 83(5) ( a ) .
17 Failure to comply with the obligation ( which , in the case of blood , arises if the driver withholds consent to the specimen being taken by a medical practitioner : see section 11(4) ) constitutes an offence , subject always to the defence that the driver had a ‘ reasonable excuse ’ for the failure .
18 For much the same reasons we are quite satisfied that there is nothing in the Act which affects in any way the processes by which decisions as to suspension and disbarment , and so on are to be taken and promulgated through the machinery created by the Inns in 1986 with the concurrence of the judges , subject always to the visitorial jurisdiction of the judges .
19 Lord Ackner said , at p. 828 , that the case fell within the exclusive jurisdiction of the visitor ‘ subject always to judicial review . ’
20 Accordingly , in my judgment , her claim falls within the exclusive jurisdiction of the visitor , subject always to judicial review .
21 Section 5 provided that , subject always to section 7(3) , it was the general duty of the LTE to exercise and perform their functions with due regard to efficiency , economy and safety of operation .
22 Courts would be involved in pre-trial procedure much more actively than at present in attempting to keep the parties to proposed new timetables , whilst allowing for a realistic degree of relaxation by the court , and permitting the parties to vary particular time limits by agreement , subject always to the obligation to have the case ready for trial and set down within the overall timetable .
23 It will also be permissible for parties to vary particular time limits by agreement , subject always to the obligations to have the case ready for trial and set down within the overall timetable .
24 The Articles hereinafter contained and , subject as hereinafter provided , the regulations contained in Table A in the Schedule to the Companies ( Tables A to F ) Regulations 1985 as amended by the Companies ( Tables A–F ) ( Amendment ) Regulation 1985 ( hereinafter referred to as ‘ Table A ’ ) shall constitute the regulations of the Company subject always to the Rules ( as hereinafter defined ) .
25 The Articles hereinafter contained and , subject as hereinafter provided , the regulations contained in Table A in the Schedule to the Companies ( Tables A to F ) Regulations 1985 as amended by the Companies ( Tables A–F ) ( Amendment ) Regulations 1985 ( hereinafter referred to as ‘ Table A ’ ) shall constitute the regulations of the Company subject always to the Rules ( as hereinafter defined ) .
26 The lien of a solicitors ' firm over clients ' papers pending payment of its costs will not be lost by a change in membership so long as the papers have come into the firm 's possession before the change : they can not ( subject always to any specific arrangements with the client to the contrary ) lawfully be retained after such a change in respect of a debt falling due before that event .
27 Nevertheless it is important that every member of a firm should be familiar with at least the basic arrangements for its administration and should not be denied access to information about the activities of the firm at any level , subject always to their giving reasonable notice .
28 Accordingly , on the departure of a partner , the continuing firm will try , subject always to the wishes of individual clients , to retain clients for whom the outgoing partner has acted in the past and is currently acting at the date of his leaving the firm .
29 There is no doubt that the industry has developed sufficiently in the past decade for an MBO or similar venture capital-financed transaction always to be on the vendor 's agenda if a disposal is being contemplated .
30 In one of the most striking of his letters to his brother , the Emperor Joseph II , he stresses the need for a ruler always to be willing to give his subjects a complete account of the finances of the state and of their administration ; such action , he writes , is ‘ glorious , useful and just ’ .
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