Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [modal v] always [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A parent or guardian can always apply for a s8 order in the course of care proceedings . |
2 | 4.12 Employees who search empty property in order to safeguard any valuables or money must always go with a colleague . |
3 | Nor does the thesis claim that authorities should always act in the interests of their subjects . |
4 | In the political world there were issues that Unionists could always exploit against a Liberal government such as defence policy and the administration of the Empire . |
5 | It had been only a few hours , but that was enough to ensure that birthdays would always fall on public holidays and the correct number of hours could therefore be spent languishing . |
6 | Regardless of the amount of time involved it seems likely that staff will always opt for more time if this is offered to them . |
7 | While this evidence does not necessarily imply that children will always cope with empirical and intentional explanations in the classroom , it does imply that failure to do so is likely to be due to factors other than children lacking an understanding of causality , of intentionality , or of the causal connectives . |
8 | The view was that radio should always speak with the same voice as the Government , aiming to educate and improve rather than entertain the public . |
9 | More seriously , it suggests that history will always deviate from any intended route and take an unforeseen one instead . |
10 | Thomas Malthus , first theorist of the dependency society and the true ancestor of present Conservative policies ( rather than Adam Smith , the preferred model ) , believed that women must always come off worst in the ‘ disgraceful ’ condition of poverty . |
11 | Harry always looked immaculate and unruffled , and he was one of those players upon whom the Manager , his team colleagues and supporters can always rely for a composed and controlled performance . |
12 | ‘ The memory of her determination and courage will always stay with us . ’ |
13 | Parents and teachers can always turn for help with learning and behaviour problems to their school psychologist , or to the East Sussex Dyslexia Association . |
14 | Trade unions have a statutory right of notice and governors must always act in accordance with employment law . |
15 | After a gesture your hands and arms should always return to an ‘ at rest ’ position . |
16 | The area health authority and Department of Health and Social Security on the other hand contended that under the common law a minor of sufficient intelligence and understanding could always consent to treatment and that the effect of section 8 was to produce an irrebuttable presumption that a child of 16 or 17 had such intelligence and understanding . |
17 | His friendship and understanding will always remain with me , despite the differences of age , experience and history . |
18 | But Knox could always afford to be a great deal more cavalier about the dangers of rebellion against established authority than those who , being themselves great lords who ruled over men , knew very well the chaos which could result if the bonds of obedience and loyalty were violently broken . |
19 | This is suspect because keys may always end in 2 , 5 , or some other specific number , or always be divisible by 2 , 5 or some such constant . |