Example sentences of "[be] always [verb] with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This can be expensive and you are always gambling with the possibility that the people who you want to hear your music wo n't come .
2 Nevertheless we are always faced with a contradiction between rates of deposition and the known thickness of rock for a particular period of geological time .
3 Her numerous social activities were always linked with the branch , class or study group .
4 The contractor is always faced with the problem of getting work and maintaining turnover .
5 Sealing of both supply and overflow connections is always improved with a smear of jointing compound , although in theory this may not be necessary .
6 The effort to recapture art 's ‘ history ’ is always entangled with the desire to remake its identity and meaning as part of contemporary struggles .
7 The God Siva , who represents in his higher aspect universal intelligence and in his lower aspect metamorphosis , renewal and re-generation , governs these principles relating to the creative and dissolutionary processes in nature , and that is why the God 's image is always depicted with the Cobra adorning his person .
8 But I must have felt the need for some support , because I found I 'd grabbed hold of one of my hammers — a geologist is always armed with a hammer — and when I got through to the back of the house he was there already , at the kitchen window . ’
9 Her moon-shaped face was always split with a smile , even when she was scooping up dog turds with a device the handle of which was at least two feet shorter than I would have wanted it to be .
10 Historically , Newcastle as the regional capital was always governed with a concern for style and consumption ( see Byrne , forthcoming ) , but this is now crucial in what were totally industrial locations .
11 He loved his sister , but this love was always overlaid with a trace of anxiety .
12 Oh he was on the river he he was always connected with the river my father and in the First World War they towed the dredger from here to Ramsgate and er he was , he was in the Army but he was connected to the Inland Water Transport and cos they were dredging out the harbour at Ramsgate .
13 As earlier stated a vineyard was always associated with the Palace , in the year 1325 , Edward II who when travelling through Kent , was resting at Bokinfold , was sent a gift of wine from the Bishop 's vineyard at Halling .
14 When I regained control , telling myself , ‘ It 's OK , you 're not taped , you 're not in the truck , ’ I was always left with a residue of remembered fear , which built up in the back of my mind .
15 So you was always greeted with a drink out of this pint pot .
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