Example sentences of "[ex0] [vb mod] always [be] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Er , Professor is right erm there may always be a possibility that at some time er you have to you have to recognise that there may be excess capacity in the system and I I do n't believe that the Labour party is not prepared to recognise that there may well be excess capacity in the system at some time . |
2 | In Salvationist circles there may always be a reminder to " Give God the glory " . |
3 | As we shall see in chapter 2 , careful sampling methods have been devised to try to ensure representativeness in survey research , but many other methods do not involve systematic sampling , and there must always be a question as to the representativeness of their findings and conclusions . |
4 | There must always be a judgment whether the action is tried or settled and there are detailed provisions for the retention of documents by the court . |
5 | There must always be a danger in interpreting an ambiguous text . |
6 | There should always be a willingness to help and an understanding of the guests ' anxieties and problems . |
7 | ‘ There should always be a presumption in favour of development unless there are specific reasons . |
8 | There should always be a baffle behind the zip to prevent draughts , but snagging can sometimes be a problem . |
9 | If the report runs to more than a few pages , there should always be a list of the various sections and headings to be found in the report . |
10 | ‘ Hard living on since you 've been gone , there 'll always be a place for you in my space time . ’ |
11 | Er well we would we would record them and and that would be it you know but we would have a fair idea when we 'd be recording the album like that you know there 's always be a place in a Foster and Allen programme for a Beautiful Dreamer so if you get a sound that 's pretty close to that there 'll always be a place for a an up tempo sound that that Mick would do so you have to sort of pick ones with a good story line and a good melody and again that you can work a good video round you know . |
12 | After that I found that if I iver was in trouble far from home there 'd always be a Sligo man somewhere to help me . ’ |
13 | Moorlake while Matthew Preston was there would always be a magnet . |
14 | There would always be a possibility of escape once she got to know the routine . |
15 | Yet in the blood of the quelled freebooters and their descendants there would always be a pulse of rebelliousness , a longing to ride again as their ancestors had done . |
16 | If the federal government were allowed to levy an income tax , there would always be a risk that it would move towards introducing some degree of progression in the tax structure ; and this would automatically cause a large redistribution of resources between the richer and poorer republics and provinces . |
17 | " We thought there would always be a Governor General , and a European Prime Minister , that government would always be in the hands of Europeans and we would always be needed , and always be in charge . |
18 | Before madness overcame him , Akhenaten had at least understood that there would always be a gulf between an ideal and its realisation . |
19 | I mention this struggle within the ‘ profession ’ because whenever some particularly disgraceful scandal occurs , such as the New Mills dispersal , or the dispersal at Brent , there will always be a tendency to blame the ‘ professional ’ involved . |
20 | In other words , there will always be a tendency for , probably for the offspring to want the mother to go on breast- feeding for that little bit longer tha tha the mother may . |
21 | There will always be a percentage of people who do not vote for various reasons . |
22 | If what Pascal , Butler , Newman and Browning say is true , then there will always be a degree of uncertainty about whether God exists that reflects an absence of proof . |
23 | I say that this type of equipment is necessary because until we can be sure all major rockets and missiles have gone , there will always be a chance of such offensive capabilities ‘ falling into the wrong hands ’ and that may result in terrible consequences . |
24 | In the meantime , as Bernard says : ‘ England may not have the World Cup , but at least in my fair English blazer pocket there will always be a part of it . ’ |
25 | There will always be a shortfall in the expectatins of claimants and what they can receive . |
26 | It is fairly certain that there will always be a majority of people who will recognise the precious stream of units of goodness arising from the turmoil , and who will stubbornly refuse to be suppressed . |
27 | All religions , according to Gandhi , are different roads to the same goal and it is his contention that there will always be a variety of religions corresponding to different human temperaments and environments . |
28 | And there will always be a sense of impertinence and a sense of compulsion — that we are driven to do what we probably ought not to attempt . |
29 | However , there will always be a pause of at least one minute between successive stages . |
30 | ‘ However professional the police and Customs are , there will always be a way through . ’ |