Example sentences of "be always [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | We 're always on top of each other . ’ |
2 | ) They 're always on their toes , ready to respond to the slightest provocation , ready to defend the little they possess ( a football end , a pub , a street , a reputation ) . |
3 | We 're always on the lookout for really great Megatape games , so if you think your game comes up to scratch , send it in ! |
4 | We 're always on the look-out for a well-behaved dog to pose for our cover shots — and we often get enquiries from other media , too . |
5 | You 're always on my mind when we 're apart — |
6 | ‘ We 're always on the look-out for stories of good performance and good practice somewhere in the group , ’ says Jones , who writes all the copy in a job taking him on a growing number of foreign assignments . |
7 | can you eat it like that mother ? , his mother said you just tip it out , like a liquid , like a bottle of milk you 're always on |
8 | And you 're always on the wrong side of the road which does n't help Well he did n't expect that . |
9 | They 're always for sale . |
10 | ‘ They 're always at it — gouging , kicking , sly-punching , late-tackling it was the same last year . |
11 | But er I would warn you about er er accounts which obviously tie your money for a lot longer than maybe six months or a year because you 're always at the mercy of the er of the er building society then if their rates turn down or if you want access , you 've got penalties , and I think if , there 's no point in chasing interest rates through building societies generally , because if you take an average over five years , there is n't a lot of difference between one society and another . |
12 | ‘ It 's no wonder we 're always at odds with each other . |
13 | well that 's our friends and Lisa 's they 're always at the party we goes |
14 | You say they 're always at the top . |
15 | six or seven times when I walked down Tesco on a lunch time on my own , they 're always at the end one , so I suppose they could get in and out , but they 're lovely kids some of them |
16 | they 're always go they 're always about that far away the less got ta swerve out to avoid . |
17 | They 're always in fights ; you can hardly lift a paper up before you see their name : illicit dog fights , fisticuff battles , stealing , and pitch and toss . |
18 | ‘ In prison , you 're always in chains . |
19 | Apple Computer Inc and Novell Inc have been discussing the possibility of a merger between the two companies according to the San Jose Mercury News Apple declined to comment on the report , and Novell denied it , saying that ‘ We 're always in industry discussions with them , but we 're not having discussions with them about merging , ’ but the paper says that the talks between Apple chairman John Sculley and Novell chairman Ray Noorda were a closely-guarded secret and known only by an elite group of senior executives at the two firms . |
20 | Well they 're always in the majority are n't they ? |
21 | Consequently , they 're always coming in a bit behind the boys because the boys have been playing for a bit longer , and I think it 's very important that if girls are being offered the opportunity that the opportunity is good for them , and that it 's not going to put them off the game of football because they 're always in the position where the boys consider themselves a bit better . |
22 | Because it 's the most accurate , it 's the smoothest and you 're always in a position to respond should you want more or less steering . |
23 | They work very very well as long as you take your time and you 're always in the right position , and anticipate who 's gon na come through . |
24 | Cos when they place these they 're always in a zone of danger , double white lines . |
25 | Er metals erm , they 're always in solid or liquid form , metals never a gas . |
26 | ‘ You 're always in such demand . ’ |
27 | You 're always in the centre of things . |
28 | They join the Army to get guns , and they 're always in trouble for possessing one illegally or swiping a few rounds of ammunition . |
29 | Like a modern coniferous forest , you 're always in a centre of a star of diagonals . |
30 | Yeah , we 're always in a hurry . |