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

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1 The Bullers continued to prosper , not always by honest means .
2 Quite a few courses have resulted in the formation ( not always by the library admittedly ) of groups which might generically be termed as ‘ Friends of the library ’ which may become formalized and then act as ‘ lobbyists ’ for the public library in that area .
3 In Catalonia , Aragon and Republican-held Andalusia , however , a new revolutionary order appeared in the process of creation , enthusiastically supported by the urban and rural working class if not always by the lower-middle class and landholding peasantry .
4 There were many routes from Earth to the Reconciled Dominions , some safer than others , but all used at one time or another , and not always by magicians .
5 Galerie de la Scala fared so well with a mixture of French , North European and Italian drawings , priced at FFr 20,000–350,000 , not always by famous names but always in exquisite taste , that they had to go back to the gallery for more .
6 He investigates by going to places , tackling people , often but not always by shooting or slugging them , and often but not obligatorily so by going to bed with them .
7 But not really frightened , buoyed up always by a child 's invincible courage , the courage that comes from a sense of immortality .
8 The première , bedevilled as always by singers ' last-minute indispositions , and by the late arrival of the archduke , was nevertheless a success , and the opera had a total of 26 performances .
9 Had there been no — and certainly no just-arrived audience — It would have been utterly lovely to have taken the phone and settled down for a chat , to be inspired and encouraged as always by the love you offer your friends and by your own zest for life physical and things spiritual .
10 Where there is a conflict of views it is for the court to decide on the nature of the examination or assessment governed as always by the need to give paramount consideration to the child 's welfare .
11 Teaching is almost always by the expository method of demonstration and description , and the kind of learning involved is at a lower level of the hierarchy .
12 Nowadays when tigers are ‘ shot ’ and measured it is almost always by research scientists .
13 In spite of attempts , from time to time , to re-establish the formlessness of ‘ real life ’ , in fiction , story exists almost always by courtesy of a ‘ shape ’ .
14 This heat has to be turned into mechanical energy , currently always by a steam turbine and the mechanical energy in a rotating shaft is then translated by a generator into electricity .
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