Example sentences of "[is] [adv] always [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ( With nouns in the plural , such as students , the convention is simply to add an apostrophe , as in " the students ' books " ; with names already ending in " s " , apostrophe " s " is still generally added — so Keats 's , rather than Keats ' , though the apostrophe without an additional " s " is nearly always used for ancient classical names , as in Augustus ' . ) |
2 | A high positive rate is nearly always associated with rapid industrialisation and export diversification , both of which enhance a country 's credit rating among world bankers . |
3 | In this situation a distinction is almost always made between significant needs and by implication unimportant wants or desires . ’ |
4 | This is almost always caused by bad wound management . |
5 | This is almost always caused by closing Windows in a hurry and leaving the ‘ Save Settings on Exit ’ option selected . |
6 | It is almost always determined by commercial considerations . |