Example sentences of "always [vb infin] the " in BNC.

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1 When it comes to making practical use of this new technology , one of the important aspects of acoustic reflectivity is that it does not always paint the same picture as does light .
2 In R v Birmingham Juvenile Court , ex pG [ 1988 ] 3 All ER 726 , a case decided under the old law , it was held that a local authority should always consult the guardian ad litem before applying for leave to withdraw an application .
3 ‘ Did you always prefer the arts to the sciences ? ’
4 The teacher should always notify the record office in advance and check that there is suitable material for a particular topic .
5 Originally these powers were largely advisory , although it could always sack the Commission and throw out the annual budget by a two-thirds majority of all its members .
6 * Always pour boiling water onto the tea — freshly boiled water will always make the best drink .
7 I 'd be the first to admit that we do n't always make the best use of our review space from the manufacturer 's point of view , because we mention what we feel is important to our readers and not what the manufacturer wants us to promote , though the two will often coincide .
8 He says that a good doctor should always make the patient feel comfortable about examinations , but patients should also make sure that another person is on hand .
9 Looking back over the years at the relative strengths of Japan versus the US in the semiconductor industry — a polarisation that will always make the news in Japan — during the 1970s , the US had an advantage , Grove said , which faded in the 1980s when Japanese manufacturing disciplines , just-in-time and its clearly superior semiconductor manufacturing equipment led to the Japanese gaining the upper hand , particularly in memory chips .
10 That is both because bombing does not always make the victims knuckle under — sometimes it can stiffen their resolve — and because it would be hard knowing what to bomb .
11 Indirect limitations gave way to direct in Commissioners of Customs and Excise v. Cure and Deeley Ltd. in which Sachs J. found that legislation empowering tax commissioners to make regulations as they deemed necessary did not always make the commissioners the sole judge of the extent of their powers .
12 In addition , it must always make the prescribed disclosure when it does business with private customers in the UK falling within the foreign business carve-out ( see page 41 above ) .
13 The position nevertheless remains that the possibility exists of parliamentary legislation inconsistent with the 1972 Act being preferred by an English court under the doctrine of implied repeal and , even if this possibility were removed , there would always remain the possibility of an express repeal , for notwithstanding this impressive accumulation of law and practice there is no shortage of political figures who insist that the sovereignty of the Parliament of the United Kingdom stands unimpaired , and plenty who are pledged to use that power to extract the United Kingdom from the coils of Europe in which they see it as enmeshed .
14 He will always remain the best of his time .
15 This technique , which requires extremely sophisticated methods of analysis , will always remain the province of the specialist .
16 Residents will not always want the same thing .
17 When larger quantities of main store became available , customers would not always want the maximum quantity addressable by the control unit .
18 Because they will always want the same price that
19 The leader should always conduct the meeting impartially and avoid stating his preferences and objections .
20 Astronomers tend to always think the probability is high because they think there are so many sites on which life could develop , but the biologists take completely the opposite view , that there are so many evolutionary pathways that lead to biological dead ends , that this outweighs the number of sites on which life could develop .
21 If we investigate a small enough part of the boundary between two arbitrary media we can always regard the boundary as a plane surface .
22 Armed with these he can always override the effect of the words he speaks .
23 When dealing with the paranormal or supernatural , it is easy to look for rational explanations , but logical reasoning can not always explain the strange events that occur in people 's lives .
24 On steep snow the leader should always plant the axe in a manner from which it would be easy to hold a sudden load .
25 These do not always yield the most interesting insights into feminism and film , but they are indispensable for a full understanding of the factors at play , material and cultural .
26 Naturally , it must always yield the same address from the same key .
27 Remember , if you 'd prefer not to cut-up your magazine you can always photocopy the entry form — it will still be valid .
28 The fact that he lived with someone who slept by day , and the fact that his own life , centred around The Bar , was more or less nocturnal , made it seem quite normal to Boy to always consider the life of the city around him from the perspective of the night .
29 Those who rule states must always consider the ideological acceptability of their policies to their own people , as well as to people in other countries .
30 Unfortunately , our modern philosophy of art does not always recognise the dependence of art on this balance between tradition and change .
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