Example sentences of "but always in " in BNC.
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1 | From the start , his two definitions of culture , that of a class and that of the whole people , ‘ have to be kept distinct but always in relation ’ . |
2 | Here and there an effort has been made at renovation , but always in deplorable taste , ‘ Georgian ’ bay windows or Scandinavian-style pine porches clapped on to the Victorian and Edwardian facades . |
3 | But always in ignorance of invisible pursuers . |
4 | Abroad they were feted , courted like film stars but always in the security of a group ; then when they went back home they were expected to slip from their previous lifestyles into houses that sometimes had no hot water or inside w.c . |
5 | It is concerned with all types of conflict , many of which give rise to overt violence , but always in terms of the wider context within which such conflicts occur . |
6 | Without this first step there is no beginning , and every subsequent step in the search takes one further but always in the same direction . |
7 | The images of death she was powerless to shut out swam before her in a swirl of blood , dissolved , reformed , and then dissolved again , but always in blood . |
8 | The scope of debate is limited or shifted over time in particular directions , but always in a direction which consolidates power into more permanent forms , which in time may become almost invisible to citizens , accepted as uncontroversial , ‘ natural ’ features of the landscape . |
9 | Galerie de la Scala fared so well with a mixture of French , North European and Italian drawings , priced at FFr 20,000–350,000 , not always by famous names but always in exquisite taste , that they had to go back to the gallery for more . |
10 | Both admire the cultivation and beauty of many country houses , old and new , modest and fine , but always in harmony with their surroundings and with themselves . |
11 | Cadfael hoped and thought his prayers towards her in resigned humility , but always in good north Welsh , the Welsh of Gwynedd . |
12 | This class of malai never did anything by themselves but always in a party of at least ten . |
13 | Ruth wanted it never to end but always in the back of her mind was the thought that it must . |