Example sentences of "[adv] always on " in BNC.

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1 It was something that was more or less always on my mind .
2 They are not always on the best of terms with the carters with whom they have to deal , and threats of actual violence do not tend to the increase of business .
3 Rather like his brand new sponsored Mercedes , in fact ; but one of a strange series of incidents reported in the press , and not always on the cricket pages , was the fact that Beefy 's car was broken into and the radio stolen the night before he scored a century .
4 Although the sing still takes place in July , it is not always on the last Sunday of the month .
5 And it is better if you have something you are allowed to wake them up about as well , so that you are not always on the receiving end .
6 These are high-risk investments , a fact often not made clear on the telephone , not always on the contract note .
7 Their settlements are not always on time .
8 The landowners , like the land-holders or Gamoroi of Syracuse , were a feudal nobility who were not always on easy terms with their kings .
9 Not only in Victoria and Quebec , but in South Africa and in every American state liability has been established in negligence for the consequences of pre-natal injury — though not always on the basis of the same reasoning or principle .
10 Responsibility is split , not always on clearly-defined liens , between local planning authorities , the Crown Estate Commissioners and a total of 18 different government departments .
11 His mother and father say they know their son was a bit of a wheeler and dealer , and was not always on the right side of the law , but they say he did n't deserve to die in this way .
12 The supporters from three of these teams have a history of violence ; in Cairo , riot police are nearly always on hand , and even referees need protection from death threats .
13 William , bagged in his grubby sleeping suit , lay as always on his back , both arms flung above his head .
14 Final decisions as always on your budget will be taken at the Council meeting in February .
15 Another occasion which demonstrated Winston 's indifference to the dictates of authority or public opinion was when I was approached by a picaresque character called John Shaheen , an American oil magnate who spent his life getting in and out of the most complicated financial transactions , seemingly always on the verge of ruin but nevertheless contriving to remain sufficiently solvent to undertake his next massive adventure .
16 Seemingly always on the verge of promotion to the Cabinet he has a high profile at Westminster and is known for attracting a lot of publicity .
17 In particular , Grolier 's books are famous for gilt stamps on the upper covers : sometimes ‘ Grolierii Lugdunensis et Amicorum ’ ( 'for Grolier of Lyons and his friends ' , Lugdunum being the Latin name , appearing in many publishers ' imprints , for Lyons ) ; sometimes just ‘ Io Grolierii et Amicorum ’ ( for Grolier and his friends ) ; and , almost always on the lower cover , a text from the Vulgate , Psalm cxli .
18 The pressure to conclude a settlement is almost always on the plaintiff who is placed at a considerable disadvantage against the skilled defendant .
19 ‘ No , he often went back to the yard in the evenings and almost always on Friday evenings .
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