Example sentences of "[vb -s] always [verb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Bobby , gay and slender and handsome , has always lived in the ghetto .
2 He seems more concerned with settling scores with rival music critics than getting behind the jolly , extrovert exterior that Mr Cliburn has always presented to the public , and , apparently , to his friends as well .
3 Word processing on the Macintosh has always bordered on the realm of page makeup and recent announcements here only serve that view .
4 Apart from the support ( for which we were most grateful ) of one or two companies and several individuals , it has always fallen on the team pilots to get Great Britain to the World/European Championships .
5 Their way of life has always depended on the snow , the weather , the clouds and the human strength and frailties of their clients .
6 EEB members believe that subsidiarity ( the principle that action should be devolved to the lowest competent level of government ) has always applied to the EC 's environmental policies , which are among the most popular achievements of the Community .
7 Since 1972 , however , the fact that an inspector 's investigation is to be carried out has always appeared in the AIB Bulletin in which the summary of events is recounted .
8 The Conservative Party has always stood for the protection of the citizen and the defence of the rule of law .
9 Altman has always operated on the margins of the industry .
10 Since then the market in Eurotunnel shares has proved volatile although their price has always remained above the opening level .
11 The hovercraft has always suffered from the fact that it is neither fish nor fowl .
12 Your complaint has always amounted to the fact that the Yek do n't think the way you do — that they do n't accept your values . ’
13 ( The focus of the human relations school has always centred on the possibility of reconciling these social and technical rationales . )
14 John has always worked with the Stoddard Group beginning with Widnells in 1960 .
15 The clearest insight , esoteric perhaps , has always belonged to the Rishis or Initiates although accessible to all those who sincerely desire , and are able to absorb and assimilate , such ‘ secret truths ’ by means of the heart rather than the intellect .
16 Does the right hon. Gentleman recall the promise of Bill Fyfe , chair of the Ayrshire and Arran health board : ’ the decision rests and has always rested with the hospital doctors .
17 His competitive streak has always come to the fore in head-to-head situations , such as the World Match Play and the Ryder Cup .
18 ‘ The rapport the manager has always had with the supporters of this club has been excellent . ’
19 This has always added to the clergy 's spiritual authority and status , and has tended to merge with the authority claimed by the clergy in matters of faith and morals , with the high clergy deciding what constitutes matters of faith and morals .
20 By some optical illusion the vapour appears always to flow towards the observer ; as one moves around the cube the flow rotates to follow one , like the eyes of the Gioconda .
21 THE PUBLIC AS as well as the practising artist , whether amateur or professional , seems always intrigued by the ways that another artist has arrived at being professionally and financially independent .
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