Example sentences of "[noun sg] always [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In view of the obstinate pattern of unemployment , coupled with the emergence of the new industrial states of the East , the leisure industry and tourism offer an attractive alternative from head-to-head international manufacturing confrontations , with cheap labour — the trump card always in the hands of our competitors .
2 If , on the other hand , the teacher has it in the back of their mind always to be aware of the possibility of bringing into the work that 's going on in the classroom and bringing all they 're usually very excellent pedagogic skills to bear on it , aspects of the physical sciences , so that the children can get an early and meaningful introduction to it , then it will happen .
3 If , on the other hand , the teacher has it in the back of their mind always to be aware of the possibility of bringing into the work that 's going on in the classroom and bringing all they 're usually very excellent pedagogic skills to bear on it , aspects of the physical sciences , so that the children can get an early and meaningful introduction to it , then it will happen .
4 I also try to have one very hot salame always in stock — Ventracini and Murghetto are the usual choice .
5 The answer to this decisive question resides not in a logic which compels , for example , all questions of law always to be for the courts or the tribunal .
6 The first two of those were also included were made public , they are in the issue 's papers it did not make public the county council 's proposal as to who should be participants for each topic since those were matters for the the panel er to ma take a view of and I understood er from er the question er the answer to the question that it had been made clear that er the information had been made public except as always Chairman , er our legal office 's of the council always like that caveat that in case anything had been missed out I had just in fact suggested that perhaps not everything had been made public so I anticipated a possible supplementary question from Mr .
7 Generally young " self-starters " , competitive but and single , adopting a hard-headed always under pressure and often and unsentimental approach to life .
8 This was in part due to Reginald Birch 's illustrations which kept the boy always in black velvet and lace , even when he was riding his pony , and in part to the intense relationship between mother and son ; Mrs Burnett here had in mind herself and her son Vivian , upon whom Fauntleroy himself was modelled .
9 It would seem that the special state character of Northern Ireland , with its very legitimacy always under threat , has been the main reason for the maintenance of this pattern of politics .
10 ‘ The best defence for our colonies , as well as for our coasts , ’ he had argued the previous year , ‘ is to have a squadron always to the westward … [ which ] may in all probability either keep the French in port , or give them battle with advantage if they come out . ’
11 I must put my Saviour always before me as my example , friend and guide .
12 Gallacher was a renegade , a prototype of the Scottish Babylonian , a skilful but troublesome footballer always at war with the world and perpetually trying to be ‘ gallus ’ .
13 This is overly modest as the food is very good , with the choice of starter always including a home-made soup , lots of fresh vegetables , and a choice of delicious sweets .
14 ‘ I have been a consumer researcher for so long that I am Consumer Correspondent always on the look-out for a new subject to investigate . ’
15 A husband always under her feet !
16 America is fated by politics and economics at home to find willing backers abroad for its plans ; it is doomed by continuing Soviet military might to have an eye always on Moscow .
17 These days pay negotiators in the West have one eye always on the retail price index — they broadly aim to secure wage increases at least equal to the rate of inflation .
18 I see her in my mind 's eye always in a Fair Isle jersey .
19 There who are they on about three four three four three four to call it 's er a very public figure very public you 're bound to have heard of him you 've probably seen him as well I would have thought I would have thought so as some stage picture always in the paper there as well you know nice big swanky car too .
20 His old friend , the abbot of St Peter 's Abbey in Salzburg , noted that Leopold had been a man of ‘ much wit and wisdom ’ , whose talents went far beyond those of music alone , yet he had ‘ had the misfortune always to be persecuted ’ and was consequently held in less esteem in Salzburg than elsewhere in Europe .
21 With all pupils gathered together in one room always with Roger supervising , at the end of the day , control is enforced in a highly visible and audible manner .
22 With a humorous quip always at the ready , Minton was well-practised at dodging critical enquiry .
23 But having made the distinction clear between the two modes it is necessary now to acknowledge that to see the relationship always in terms of contrary orientations may be an oversimplification .
24 Incontinence always as a cause — it does n't ‘ just happen ’ and is not an inevitable part of getting older .
25 An organisation always on the lookout for insensitive developments is the Council for the Protection of Rural England , whose president is film producer David Puttnam .
26 Also confirmed are Virginia Wade , the 1977 Wimbledon singles champion , and Hana Mandlikova , the nearly woman always in the shadow of Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova .
27 In fact , one would expect a public authority always to be inclined to search for a way to reach the same decision legally the second time round , if only to save face ; and the incentive to do so would be even greater if it were likely to be required to pay damages should it decide that its earlier loss-causing decision ought to be changed .
28 Although this may sound a simple piece of gymnastics it was no parlour trick at night with a sea running and the canoe 's stability always in doubt .
29 Freud replies to his own argument , that there is no need for man always to be ruled by emotions .
30 The present distinction between hill and upland sheep breeds , which is a rather ad hoc system of differentiation , should be dropped and sheep HLCA payments linked to a more thorough and meaningful LFA zoning ( see p. 65 ) subject always to a maximum of 50 LUs per farm unit .
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