Example sentences of "always at the " in BNC.

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1 The reader with a love of art is not always at the front of a publisher 's attention .
2 Always at the end , they took refuge in some single statement that they repeated again and again .
3 Always at the Bidding Prayers mention was made of me and my Christian community at home and prayers were offered for them .
4 It is always at the mercy of the people who design and use it .
5 But always at the back of my mind there was the memory of Jordi , his knife , his smile , his helpless shrug .
6 Always at the end of any love affair I had wondered if there would ever be another , and there always had been .
7 Bach 's music is almost always at the pulse of a heartbeat .
8 The earth curved up and around me wherever I went , as if I were at the bottom of a dish , and no matter how far I travelled I could get no nearer the rim — like a spaceman hurtling , as he thinks , towards the edge of the universe , only to find it unfolding before him and closing in behind , so that he is always at the centre .
9 the foundation of ‘ a small multi-disciplinary central policy review staff in the Cabinet Office ’ to help formulate and sustain a clearer overall strategy for the administration as a whole , for ‘ governments are always at the same risk of losing sight of the need to consider the totality of their current policies in relation to their longer-term objectives ’ .
10 For as the carriage was always at the front or back , it could be kept private from the rest of the train .
11 As a young policewoman interviewed as part of a recent study on Merseyside 's police said , ‘ It 's always at the back of your mind , you just ca n't get rid of it .
12 This factor is always at the back of the minds of today 's senior men of science ; in fact many of them returned to Germany from studies or refuges abroad to rebuild the system .
13 From the time of that first evolutionary change , and onwards through the whole of the Second Period , that is , from the start of life to the dawn of civilisation , millions of evolutionary events took place which from the very beginning were moving towards the creation of an ever more sensitive , complex and capable physical being , and this being , ultimately to become man , was always at the head of the process no matter what had gone before .
14 ‘ I am not always at the village , ’ said Allen , ‘ sometimes I go east to Lincoln , or south to Peterborough , I have been as far as Lynn .
15 Her knowledge of the stage and music was always at the disposal of younger members .
16 Zack drove always at the proper speed , his companions upright and silent in their seats .
17 And their larger than life goalkeeper Joe Paladino , born in St Helens of Scilian parents , admitted : ‘ Altrincham 's Cup tradition is always at the back of our minds .
18 Shearer demonstrating just why he is the most complete striker in the game today , was always at the heart of Blackburn 's best moves , and in the 55th minute he instigated an attack which culminated in Mike Hooper pulling off a desperate save to keep out a Gordon Cowans drive .
19 In the evenings , for relaxation and forgetfulness , Paul turned to his piano , and improved his playing , staring always at the green silk panels and brass candelabra on the upright front .
20 Because the best conkers are always at the top of the tree .
21 • The seat-base ensures that the curve of the back rest is always at the right height
22 ‘ Leeds were always at the back of my mind as the side I would like to join if I came back to England , ’ said the 6ft 2in , 16 stone Iro .
23 But unrealized potential was exploited as well as people and European economic intervention was not always at the expense of the non-European .
24 The other main formulation is the rule of acting in such a way that you treat humanity , whether in your own person or in the person of any other , never simply as a means , but always at the same time as an end .
25 Some of the main areas are listed here , but the AOI stresses that staff are always at the end of the telephone to answer queries on a whole range of subjects .
26 At Oxford United a person occupying such a role would have been one of six or seven boys who were always at the front when conflicts arose with the rival fans .
27 We ought , he said , to ‘ treat humanity whether in your own person , or in the person of any other , never simply as a means , but always at the same time as an end ’ ( Kant , 1948 , para. 429 ) .
28 Prestel is accessed through ordinary phone lines , always at the cost of a local call .
29 To logic , clarity , taste and finesse ( always at the heart of all truly great French artistry ) he added a wild recreative passion and energy .
30 Once introduced , always at the initiative of the Government , Criminal Justice Bills are rolling stones gathering accretions as they travel down the Westminster hillside towards their final destination on the statute book .
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