Example sentences of "[noun pl] be always [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Racialized discourses are always articulated in context : in an English or history class ; in a school corridor , dinner queue or playground ; at work or on the streets ; in one neighbourhood or another .
2 A proportion of H 2 O molecules are always decomposed into hydrogen ions ( H + ; ) and hydroxyl ions ( OH- ) ( a state known as dissociation ) , the concentration of H + ; ions being expressed as pH .
3 With unc general , the labour involved in the expansion is quite prohibitive even for small values of n , and indirect methods are always used in practice .
4 The steps are always performed in boots or heeled shoes so ali the movements look stronger and often heavier .
5 Broad shoulders are always associated with strength and are very impressive .
6 The Yellow Book and the Decadents were always associated with Oscar Wilde .
7 If your bills are always sailing through taxation as drawn , it may be that your draftsman is getting it spot on , but equally it may be because the bills are being constantly understated and therefore are found to be unobjectionable .
8 Their gatherings are always enlivened by Bob Bennett 's fine tenor , accompanied by the Revd Fraser ‘ Fingers ’ McLuskey on the piano .
9 Local wildlife trusts are always looking for volunteers too .
10 Informed of the conspiracy , Franco 's reaction was , at first sight , surprising , but entirely in keeping with the behaviour of a man whose responses were always based on strategy , never on emotion .
11 Intervals were always protracted in Cairo .
12 Of the 51 species of Chisocheton ( Meliaceae ) , in Malesia for example , one species is restricted to peat-swamp forest and another to limestone , while , in dipterocarps , Shorea curtisii is always found on ridges and slopes apparently associated with particular water relations in the forest .
13 erm My ears pricked up when Mr Waterhouse did in fact say , I though he said that it was n't necessarily help in monetary terms , but some of these people might be willing to help in kind , or in sort of helping as people with some voluntary organisations , and I think , if that was what he meant , I think there again that might be very useful , because voluntary organisations are always looking for people to help .
14 In general , responses to direct or indirect questioning about non-standard varieties are always conditioned by speakers ' awareness of their social significance and usually reflect knowledge of the standard rules .
15 Labour Governments are always constrained by cost considerations and by the financial disasters brought on by all the spending commitments that they claim are priorities and then have to jettison one by one .
16 In terrible conditions underfoot and with a raging rainstorm Palace held out under terrific Wednesday pressure ( their sides of those days were always packed with internationals ) and won with a goal scored just before half-time .
17 These binges were always followed by feelings of guilt and depression .
18 On the other hand , even when there is a practically continuous , minimal level of activity throughout a season or year , semi-skilled and unskilled positions are always filled by casuals .
19 The eggs were always obtained from Ashfords Farm at Milford and never failed to produce chicks .
20 In such discussions Zuwaya generally assumed that they had given offence unwittingly , and that malign actions were always done by others , requiring Zuwaya to pursue justice .
21 At St. Martin 's the Festivals were always celebrated at Evensong by a procession around the Church during the final hymn , when the four banners were carried .
22 No single attainment test is administered to all schools , and GCE and CSE examinations were always dogged by problems of comparability .
23 Difficulties were always tempered by contact with people .
24 Chief Superintendent Kevin Delaney , of the Metropolitan Police traffic division , said : ‘ Normally mouthpieces are always opened in front of the person being asked to take the breath test .
25 New operands are always inserted at position one , and all operands already in the stack are moved down one position ( or " pushed " ) ; only the most recently added operand could be removed ( from position one ) and the remaining operands are moved back ( or " popped " ) .
26 The ships are always packed to capacity , with passengers clinging to the upper decks .
27 Unsurprisingly , as girls were always portrayed as sweethearts , and as future wives and mothers , Russell could write :
28 By studying a series of successively younger embryos he found that the same cells at the tip of the limbs always contacted the central nervous system first , and that subsequent connections were always made along pathways established by the axon processes extended by these pioneer cells .
29 They regarded themselves , however fallaciously , as light-skinned ; in their paintings they were invariably shown full face and almost white , whereas their enemies were always depicted in profile and black , unless they were Europeans .
30 Cleo knew their sedate yet sumptuous soirées were always peppered with gourmand bishops .
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