Example sentences of "[noun pl] are 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 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 .
7 Their gatherings are always enlivened by Bob Bennett 's fine tenor , accompanied by the Revd Fraser ‘ Fingers ’ McLuskey on the piano .
8 Local wildlife trusts are always looking for volunteers too .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 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 " ) .
15 The ships are always packed to capacity , with passengers clinging to the upper decks .
16 Hospitals are always working at near-capacity , so anything that upsets the balance automatically causes more strain . ’
17 The delays are always measured in years , and some plaintiffs die in the interim .
18 Similarly , early humans are always portrayed as hunters , surviving largely on a diet of meat , and this interpretation is still being taught to schoolchildren .
19 Although the proceedings are always enlivened by Diana 's presence , no true Lorenzo-goer would ever be caught dead owning up to being in awe of her .
20 Such instruments are always issued at par .
21 The stitches are always transferred from back to front , not side to side , so I have never encountered any problem with bias knitting .
22 QUACK : Why drug pushers with lisps are always mistaken for ducks .
23 Special cards are always appreciated at times like these — my grandmother says that cards are her favourite part of the proceedings .
24 The cows are always milked by members of the family and they can usually spot mastitis in the first 24 hours .
25 His parts are always notated in tenor clef and have a range of c to f' .
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