Example sentences of "[is] always [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | Buying time , whether a lot or a little , during an attack is always worth doing . |
32 | Leys can often be found passing through the pond and the church in a village and it is always worth trying this out where the pond seems ancient . |
33 | It is always worth taking a fresh look at the toys and apparatus which are put out daily , to decide just why they are there . |
34 | The moral to this little story must therefore be that it is always worth checking that the components you receive from a supplier are the ones that you actually ordered ! |
35 | A good story is always worth repeating ( changing the odd detail , of course ) . |
36 | It is always worth keeping reports on disk because parts may be cannibalised and adaptation is much easier using a word processing system . |
37 | It is always worth gently riffling the pages of a gilt-edged book when the bookseller is not looking ; though the devious fellow has probably done it already . |
38 | It is always worth remembering that no man 's credit is as good as his money . |
39 | You can buy oval frames made from plastic , but they are usually not very well finished and will not do a lot to improve your design , or wood , which in my opinion is always worth paying a little extra for . |
40 | In fact whatever stitch you 're knitting it is always worth considering the merits and design possibilities of both sides of the fabric . |
41 | Finally , several novæ have appeared in Aquila during recent years , so that it is always worth making a check — though do not be deceived by a slow-moving artificial satellite ! |
42 | It is always worth watching Eta Carinæ ; its true nature is uncertain , but there is no reason why it should not flare up again at any time . |
43 | It is always worth watching , because its behaviour is quite unpredictable . |
44 | It is always worth checking its brightness against Alpha Pegasi ( Markab ) , which is white and definitely constant . |
45 | ‘ Each parent has an individual relationship with their child , and that is always worth improving , ’ they say . |
46 | Among many enthusiastic comments quoted in the booklet which accompanies this disc there is only by Andrew Porter , who , having heard Alessandra Marc sing the title-role in Respighi 's La fiamma , wrote in The New Yorker : ‘ she is always worth hearing ; hers is perhaps the richest , fullest , most beautiful big soprano voice around ’ . |
47 | Even when not evident it is always worth looking for , since it may hold the clue to the whole case . |
48 | However , it is always worth considering either the chairman or managing director for training and possibly one or two other members of the board . |
49 | Editor , — The important moral of David Bowsher 's editorial on paradoxical pain must be that if any analgesic drug is not effective it is always worth trying a chemically dissimilar drug of the same class before deciding that the pain will not respond to that form of analgesia . |
50 | Some manufacturers may provide the necessary information on their papers and it is always worth asking for it . |
51 | Her conversation is always worth listening to , and I completely forgot to ask the name of the dark , proud girl . |
52 | It is always worth adding the Command Prompt to the active list so that you can access DOS directly from any program . |
53 | The finished product though is always worth it . |
54 | De Niro is always worth watching and here the mixture of confusion and hurt pride he brings to his character 's plight is very convincing . |
55 | It is always worth trying to trace a specific witness if their testimony is important . |
56 | ‘ Believe me , Madeira is always worth seeing again , ’ said Jill . |
57 | Consequently it is always worth considering other local minima found by the annealing process , as these may correspond to better alternative probe orderings . |
58 | It may be true that democracy , though a virtuous and desirable political form , is always under threat and incomplete in certain respects . |
59 | The degree of resemblance , and hence the degree of faithfulness which is appropriate varies from case to case , but is always under the control of the principle of relevance . |
60 | The answer is that we do sell Sodastream , but in selected stores only due to limited demand ; but this is always under review for signs of change . |