Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [adv] always [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In these latter roles She is almost always accompanied by Her divine spouse , the male God , emphasizing the fact that only in a happy marriage can the terrible and destructive aspect of the Goddess be controlled . |
2 | All are publishers ' editions and they are nearly always offered to you at greatly reduced prices and start from as little as £1.95 . |
3 | They 're almost always surrounded by existing long term industry , they 're not the sorts of places we want Leeds residents to have to live in the future . |
4 | It should be pointed out that they were nearly always pressed into the disc at the time of manufacture , not pasted on afterwards ; so the paper and inks had to be able to withstand high temperatures . |
5 | It is nearly always separate from the main store of the computer , since it is faster and more expensive , and is normally read-only , so that the microprograms can not be inadvertently altered . |
6 | It is often difficult to distinguish from damp caused by the entry of rain and ground water , but it is nearly always accompanied by the formulation of mould — usually green/black . |
7 | ‘ Parents will often give a guardian the right to occupy the house for a certain length of time , but it is nearly always left in trust for the child . |
8 | It is almost always determined by commercial considerations . |
9 | It is almost always based on the four zero foods , and if we attempt to resist it , our friends insist that ‘ a little wo n't hurt ’ . |
10 | Furthermore , when Creole is used by the younger generation , it is almost always used in conjunction with London English in a code switching mode . |
11 | It is almost always paid to a woman . |
12 | It is almost always paid to a woman . |
13 | It is almost always paid to a woman . |
14 | It was nearly always organised by a government , although some torturers acted on their own initiatives . |
15 | When the Authority intervened in the decisions of individual companies , it was almost always to insist on certain BBC-type standards , whether it was the retention of University Challenge or the compulsory broadcasting of the Queen 's Speech on Christmas Day . |
16 | It was therefore always going to be a question of how many goals 'Mill were going to score . |