Example sentences of "[verb] always [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Business letters do not need always to be impersonal and formal .
2 It was because Pound behaved always in the spirit of this remark that he could not fail to offend Englishmen of the type of Beerbohm and Bowra , and that he continues to offend their likes and their successors ( in all social classes ) at the present day , as , for instance , his confrere T.S .
3 She was absolutely convinced that what she liked other people wanted too ; a canny instinct which she used always as her guiding principle and from which no one could shake her .
4 The appeal for tolerance by gesturing to lists of Famously Artistic Homosexuals is one of the classic tropes of gay self-justification — it goes ‘ Sappho , Michaelangelo , Shakespeare … and me ’ — and it needs always to be resisted because it seeks to extend contemporary definitions of sexuality back to incorporate historical periods when categorizations of the sexual were quite different .
5 This needs always to be stressed .
6 Beyond , the Edge becomes less well defined and is succeeded by steep slopes , surmounted by inclining eastwards and following the county boundary and the watershed and keeping always to the height of land in surroundings of utter desolation yet of profound influence on the landscape , for three major rivers have their source hereabouts : the streams flowing east are tributaries of the River Swale , those to the west drain an area known as Eden Springs , the source of the River Eden , and a short distance to the south are the beginnings of the River Ure .
7 Well , on the centigrade scale that 's at minus two six nine approximately , but in fact we in physics tend to work always with an , what we call an absolute scale of temperature .
8 He made his eighteenth-century reader aware of the travel difficulties , and how they were surmounted — on steep hills by precipices the Highlander and his horse go carefully , the rider sometimes walking , always with a guide : ‘ The horseman has always at his side a native of the place , who , by pursuing game , or tending cattle , or often being employed in messages or conduct , has learned where the ridge of the hill has breadth sufficient to allow a horse and his rider a passage , and where the moss or bog is hard enough to bear them . ’
9 ‘ For charities , there has always to be work yet undone .
10 The transparent ‘ honesty ’ with which he will say good and bad about the people he 's worked with and around has always to be taken as having a ‘ point of view ’ ; that ‘ point of view ’ is governed by what Niki is looking for at any particular moment .
11 This last has always to be measured in terms of numbers , and can take no account of degree of motivation .
12 She has always in her thoughts her parents ' mean condition and I shall do nothing for them , at least at present , because I will keep the girl humble .
13 Linda , has always in the seven years I 've known her , spent fortunes on clothes and make-up as you can see .
14 It was normal for women to write about love , but they were expected always to be decorous .
15 It is our custom to bathe in the streams near my home very often and wash always before eating .
16 Each registered nurse , midwife or health visitor is accountable for his or her practice , and in the exercise of professional accountability shall : act always in such a way as to promote and safeguard the well-being and interests of patients/clients .
17 The sufferer may have significant mood swings , tending always towards depression resulting from the damaged sense of hope and other damaged senses .
18 Zack drove always at the proper speed , his companions upright and silent in their seats .
19 The word came from her with sudden and frightening force and it seemed to Creggan as if it was a burden he would carry always in this place .
20 Georg Simmel 's analysis of a Zweierverbindung , a ‘ union of two ’ or ‘ dyad ’ as it is usually translated , defines it as the minimal social unit , which depends always on ‘ immediacy of interaction ’ , there being no super-individual unit to which either party can also belong ( as with larger group-structures ) .
21 Rare orchids bloomed unseen and the wind came always from the east .
22 Landowners were , however , allowed to retain the rights of pasture and of cutting wood which they had previously enjoyed , subject to the customary payment of ‘ puture ’ to the foresters , and ‘ saving always to the king his deer and pasture for the same ’ .
23 It was , moreover , a hope which the French encouraged from time to time although what was achieved seemed always to be less than what was promised .
24 I seemed always to be letting him down one way or another .
25 She seemed always to be squinting into the sun , or shielding her face with her hand , or hidden by a straw hat or something .
26 " I Charles Gillingham Hamilton M.A. of Stockport in the Borough of Stockport and County of Chester , Clerk , a Clergyman of the Church of England , in priest 's orders and a Graduate of the University of Dublin declare that I will discharge always to the best of my ability the duties of Headmaster of the Stockport Grammar and Free School , and that in case I shall he removed from my Office I will thereupon relinquish all claim to the Office and its future emoluments and I will deliver up possession of the School and my residence to the Trustees and that it shall be lawful for them in the same case without ejectment or other legal process to take possession of my residence and remove myself and my effects therefrom . "
27 They carry negligible risk , a known rate of return if held to their redemption which occurs always in the near future and there is a ready market for them .
28 Recommendations are also sought from the Area Education Officers , although these do not appear always to be forthcoming .
29 The lady Alianor refers always to the new king thus , thought Joan .
30 Some find themselves into formal language while others remain always in the realm of slang .
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