Example sentences of "[conj] always on " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't try to be infallible , god-like or always on your best behaviour : it 's extremely stressful . |
2 | As with all ultra-left groups , its members ' political lives were overshadowed by the dreadful possibility of a sell-out — the biggest danger in ultra-left politics , and always on the cards . |
3 | It 's awful how we have to be so aware and always on our guard that we are n't able to live normal lives . |
4 | And always on a Sunday morning , when you got up , Sunday morning , epsom salts . |
5 | ‘ Barking mad and always on the ear'ole . ’ |
6 | The result is an expensive machine : fine for the military , but always on the borderline of profitability . |
7 | The establishment of the Bank of England in 1694 meant that the government was now assured of loans at favourable rates , but always on a Parliamentary basis , since the Bank was forbidden to lend without Parliament 's approval . |
8 | Today was Monday and , as always on a Monday evening , he was kept busy balancing the books from the rent collection on Friday ; already , he had spent most of the day closeted in the study with his stepfather . |