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

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1 There can be no Christian blueprint for the ‘ final ’ form of society , since it is part of its perception of the human condition that all forms of society are provisional , reflecting human sinfulness , though not always to an equal degree .
2 In theory , you can convert a road shoe to cross-country shoe or vice versa , but as midsoles and uppers are not designed for such changes , it would not always to wise to try to .
3 That this has not always to be the case in religion is demonstrated by religions like Buddhism and Hinduism where laughter plays a big part .
4 A great deal of inadequate and over-crowded housing has been removed , not always to be replaced by high-rise developments .
5 Inevitably as they settled and built , their life was more integrated into than separate from that of local communities , not always to the improvement of either , as the Visitors of Bayham found in 1472 when the Canons , life style had led several to abscond and the buildings lay ruinous .
6 But the interior meant less — though it was not always to be so — than the grounds , the lake , the woods .
7 John Watson tends to regard himself as Mike 's adopted father , but Mike has inherited the substantial Lester shareholding and this gives him a considerable amount of independence ( which is not always to John Watson 's taste ) .
8 A demand is made , often not explicit to the child ( and not always to the experimenter either ) , to which only a certain response is acceptable .
9 It has a stronger aroma and hotter flavour than its relations , not always to everyone 's liking but , provided it is used taking this into account , it is one of the best culinary herbs .
10 In addition , solicitors are eligible for appointment to the legal departments of Government Departments as described in connection with the Bar , though not always to the head positions .
11 The advice they gave was not always to the sovereign 's liking as the famous conflicts between James I and Chief Justice Coke showed .
12 Gooch was not always to convincing a figure .
13 John Lee , M.P. , made a similar point : ‘ This is , above all , an intimate field of emotional human relationships where rationality is not always to be expected of human beings .
14 They 're not always to be trusted in the long term , you know . ’
15 Sociologists wanted to have their results accepted as scientifically accurate , have worked in the same way , but not always successfully , when dealing with people , is not always to easy to think of all the things which may affect the result .
16 In the full orchestra four horns ( or , more accurately , two pairs of horns ) are now always to be found .
17 The deployment of these marked terms appears virtually always to be carefully controlled .
18 The purpose of this instruction is to eliminate the excess tension that is almost always to be found in the muscles of the neck .
19 He constantly affirms the effectiveness of order embodied in details such as dress , body movement and manners , and argues that it is a function of the mundane artefact almost always to be regarded as an example of mere ‘ trivia ’ unworthy of systematic academic study .
20 If you have embarked on this decision , entertaining friends at home may became increasingly difficult too , for your parent may look forward always to being present on these occasions , without realising for one moment that her daughter needs the opportunity sometimes to be able to relate to her friends alone , so that she can project her personality freely and share confidences and opinions with people of her own generation .
21 First we want to ask anyway whether there is n't likely always to be some truth which , if it alone were added and all others excluded , would defeat my justification .
22 Nor was this always to his advantage .
23 The basic mechanisms which utilize splitting are therefore always to be understood as a division in the subject as well as the object .
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