Example sentences of "always [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | Well , three different characters really because Steve and Paul always kind of lumped themselves together . |
2 | When you were working here did you always kind of ? |
3 | ’ Its noisy and there 's always loads of equipmenjt lying about all over the place , but it 's great fun . ’ |
4 | and there 's always loads of sherry glasses and wine glasses all over ! |
5 | There will probably always remain a real inequality of races , as there is always inequality of individuals . |
6 | Oh well it 's always protection of the family and yet they 're not prepared to put anything to the family . |
7 | ‘ You must not think , ’ gently said the man who had married for love in his late twenties , ‘ that the king has always reasons of cold policy for what he does . |
8 | Until tragedy and fate catch up with her she is always mistress of the situation , coolly self-possessed . |
9 | The officials of the chapel were the arch-chaplain or arch-chancellor , its honorific head , who was always an archbishop , and from the late tenth century always archbishop of Mainz , and the chancellor , who nearly always became a bishop and commonly an archbishop . |
10 | He is always part of the total picture but facing the wrong way . |
11 | Now it is Laci who initiates the great ideas , but I am always part of the realisation . |
12 | Defined simply ( even simplistically ) client participation means that the client system , as a whole or in part , is always part of the action system . |
13 | Whilst national debate has shifted the focus of urban regeneration policy away from the narrowly defined goals of physical development , the extension of its boundaries has forced MDC to confront the issues of jobs , training and social housing provision , although MDC would argue that these objectives were always part of its long-term agenda . |
14 | Not just in harsh action ; increased concern about children is almost always part of a larger concern about people in general , but when horrible things are happening to people it is not unusual to focus on children and try special pleading on their behalf . |
15 | The second view is that since we are always part of the knowledge equation , we can never know if there is a ‘ real ’ world , and hence knowledge is everywhere and always a human and social construction of , or placed upon , reality , whose form will vary ; the organization of knowledge is therefore artificial and relative . |
16 | the schizophrenic will clearly have a far more intense experience of any given present of the world than we do , since our own present is always part of some larger set of projects which force us selectively to focus our perceptions . |
17 | For many , the sense of having to adopt a preferred version of practice accentuated the dilemmas which are always part of everyday teaching . |
18 | It was always part of the process whose importance was made clear at the outset . |
19 | I mean I remember when I was at the New York Times and I wanted to use Cheltenham wide for a headline , Cheltenham bold well sort of bold wide , but it 's just called Cheltenham wide in the book , and because Cheltenham was always part of the New York Times library , whatever you call it , in the composing room . |
20 | B. T. In those days , the days of tram-cars , there were always gangs of men . |
21 | Quantum objects do not act as carriers of classical quantities such as position and momentum ( their wavefunctions are not usually eigenstates of these observables ) but they do carry the potentiality for such quantities ( their wavefunctions are always superpositions of such eigenstates ) . |
22 | It was pure idiocy for countries to destroy each other on account of the few responsible for causing the war ; ‘ there was always talk of a long peace , and things were only really being made ready for this war . ’ |
23 | At times like this , there is always talk of how to defeat the IRA . |
24 | In tropical rivers , there are always areas of bright sunlight and areas of shade under the overhanging trees , these areas being cooler and slower moving . |
25 | His houses are always monuments of excellent craftsmanship , but as one eighteenth-century critic who had seen a number of them observed , although ‘ all of them [ are ] convenient and handsome … there is a great sameness in the plans , which proves he had but little invention ’ . |
26 | Yes I I can remember as a child my grandmother 's erm , family all lived in the east end and I can remember that the you know on the occasions that they used to come down and see us there was always tins of fruit and all sorts of |
27 | Being in the charts is one of those things you always dream of but now I 've done a few of those things already . |
28 | It 's something you always dream of . |
29 | Recall that although either signal voltage gain or signal current gain can be obtained separately with a transformer , there is always attenuation of signal power through one . |
30 | This never in fact takes place , in that the fields are always sites of struggle for the stake of more or less autonomization . |