Example sentences of "[verb] always [verb] [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In trade and agriculture , thirdly , Britain is committed always to pursue policies in concert with other EC members , and has pooled sovereignty in these areas completely . |
2 | ( 4 ) Cinema has always given primacy of place to images . |
3 | THE SCOTCH WHISKY ASSOCIATION HAS ALWAYS ENCOURAGED MODERATION IN DRINKING AND IS TOTALLY OPPOSED TO THE MISUSE OF ALCOHOL IN ANY FORM . |
4 | Great Britain coach Malcolm Reilly has always picked men in form which is an encouragement to me to press hard all the time . ’ |
5 | Moreover , to maintain a tribe in being has always required acts of will , occasionally of violence , and to think of tribes as in some sense natural phenomena , inert until a civilizing , modernizing process is forced upon them , is to succumb to ideology . |
6 | In the preface of his book of etchings 78 Studies ( 1809 ) he says ‘ He has always considered fidelity of imitation is the first improvement in the fine arts . ’ |
7 | Kim , who is continuing on the diet as she wants to shed another couple of stone , has always had loads of personality but , as her weight has reduced , an even more bubbly girl has emerged . |
8 | ‘ The Church has always had trouble with marriage , ’ said Beuno , ‘ trying to combine two mutually exclusive imperatives . |
9 | Though the earth has always had poles of rotation , the polar environment has not always been cold ( Chapter 1 ) . |
10 | Up until the age of 33 , I managed to push this turmoil to the back of my mind , although I 'd always had trouble with relationships because I was so full of self-doubt , and succeeded in destroying any relationship that seemed to be leading anywhere . |
11 | Trust always involves risk by others , even though in all schools children are occasionally injured in accidents and some children bullied , parents , on the whole , have absolute trust that teachers will see that no harm will come to their child . |
12 | Fairs and fights seem always to go hand in hand . |
13 | Lawyers , basically , are trained for and used to an adversary system — where they act either for the prosecution or plaintiff , or for the defence — and seem always to see things in terms of guilt or innocence . |
14 | We may not have always seen eye to eye in the past but I have great respect for him nevertheless . ’ |
15 | I 've always grown vegetables for pleasure or necessity , and ( despite what purists suggest ) when pests strike they thrive even after spraying with boiled rhubarb leaves or marinaded fag ends or whatever , one reaches for modern chemicals to save the crop . |
16 | Well , we 've always given money for Eretz and now we 're giving men and women , including our beloved Rabbi . |
17 | ‘ I 've always had trouble with microphones and making friends with them ’ is her typically crisp comment . |
18 | They 've always had links with industry and commerce , but over the last few years they 've recognised the need to develop and publicise their links . |
19 | But Dad had always given responsibility to Charles , shared his worries and fears with Charles … well , that was fine , as long as she was allowed her fair say as well . |
20 | She said the Iranian government had always disclaimed responsibility for Khordad 15 , said to be a religious charity . |
21 | Eugenics had always gone hand in hand with socialism for Haldane — he and his sister , Naomi ( later Mitchison ) , joined both the Oxford Eugenics Society and the Labour party — because , as he explained , biology compels us to recognise that the innate inequality of men requires scientific management by the state . |
22 | The two elements , those who more or less kept the rules and those who never tried , had always lived side by side in Paradise Street . |
23 | The Crevecoeurs had always closed ranks in times of crisis , had n't they ? |
24 | Working-class women had always had recourse to abortion ; but in the case of the last century it was particularly likely , first , where married women workers worked outside the home and hence paid a key role in determining their families economic stability ; and second , where the dependence of the family on the women 's wage led to a reappraisal of family strategy . |
25 | The old Poor Law had always provided instances of parishes making allowances to able-bodied parishioners unable to secure work or , more commonly , unable to secure work at adequate wages . |
26 | He had always distrusted people with eyes that colour , unreasonably no doubt . |
27 | The Shah had always preferred Republicans to Democrats and he had felt that Carters human rights programme was in some senses directed against him . |
28 | Er you might try he 's often fairly B P S'ish yeah erm and em if you managed to find he 's always got loads of bumf about jobs in psychology and stuff like that . |
29 | Colonies have always given scope to adventurers from the metropolis who have enjoyed irresponsible power over the natives , whether as administrators , police officials , soldiers , traders , or settlers ( even if these were of the peasant class ) . |
30 | Deep dish , frozen multi-portions have always presented difficulties to microwave regeneration as all too often edge burning occurs , before the centre is up to corret temperature . |