Example sentences of "[noun pl] be always [verb] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The steps are always performed in boots or heeled shoes so ali the movements look stronger and often heavier . |
2 | Local wildlife trusts are always looking for volunteers too . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | These binges were always followed by feelings of guilt and depression . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | No single attainment test is administered to all schools , and GCE and CSE examinations were always dogged by problems of comparability . |
10 | Unsurprisingly , as girls were always portrayed as sweethearts , and as future wives and mothers , Russell could write : |
11 | 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 . |
12 | The delays are always measured in years , and some plaintiffs die in the interim . |
13 | Similarly , early humans are always portrayed as hunters , surviving largely on a diet of meat , and this interpretation is still being taught to schoolchildren . |
14 | In Victorian times children were always taken to funerals but nowadays most people would not feel it was appropriate . |
15 | QUACK : Why drug pushers with lisps are always mistaken for ducks . |
16 | Special cards are always appreciated at times like these — my grandmother says that cards are her favourite part of the proceedings . |
17 | The cows are always milked by members of the family and they can usually spot mastitis in the first 24 hours . |