Example sentences of "[vb mod] always [verb] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Action : The latest modification record must always appear at the top of the list .
2 The date must always appear on the title page , where the month and year are usually sufficient .
3 Officers are dependent upon their dischargers to do their job efficiently and must always think to the future when they may need the active co-operation of a polluter .
4 But we must always distinguish between the nature of the process and the nature of the record .
5 In conclusion , the main areas of growth in English trade and industry were probably in cloth and shipping , although one must always allow for the possibility that some less well-documented sectors of the economy were also making significant advances .
6 Like those sad old men and women who haunt every casino , they knew the wheel must always win in the end .
7 Norwegian coach Egil Olsen was a side-commentary for the match and he called Spurs play ‘ cowardly ’ — Olsen 's philosophy is the opposite of the south-american style that Spurs play : when you win the ball at the opponents midfield you should come forward with lots of players at great speed and you should always go for the goal — if you have the oppurtunity you should always try to go past your defender — NOT pass to a player behind you or keep the ball in play for minutes at midfield .
8 If the room is shared , a member of staff should always remain in the room until the body is removed and warn the other occupants so that they can decide whether to pay their respects or to stay away until the body is removed .
9 If you do , you should always return to the subroutine and exit via the RETURN statement .
10 The signs are a good thing because they remind drivers that they should always keep to the speed limit .
11 The therapist should always err on the side of caution ; the hypotheses set up are merely shrewd guesses .
12 The system should always err on the side of openness .
13 In other words , we should always look for the origin of social norms and consider whether the values and expectations reproduced through socialisation serve the interests of any particular group or class .
14 You should always pump at the top of the wave as the board is about to accelerate down the face .
15 She knew that he ‘ ought always to live in the country ; and someday you will with me ’ ; for the present , she encouraged him to carry out his father 's plans .
16 They used to do that : the chief inspector walking down on a Saturday morning in full regalia and one of these fellows would nod and they 'd always walk to the corner , and the Chief would n't say anything about it because they were on the corner and not causing any obstruction .
17 And it all our shoes were repaired on the backyard , like that er he had no shed ad there was no outbuildings were we lived at anyway , and er he 'd always sit in the summertime in the backyard repairing shoes .
18 Mm and there was a verandah there so , if I did n't go out , you know , I could always sit on the verandah and watch them surfing .
19 Well we could always sit on the seat when we come back .
20 It 's an ideal place to see the action and the race organisers say that if you 're fairly fast of foot , you could always dash from the start and catch the race leaders in Trafalgar Road and Romney Road .
21 However , Mr Lewis 's engagingly informal manner , and his statement at dinner that the United States ‘ would always stand on the side of justice and did n't mind admitting mistakes had been made at Versailles ’ seemed to do much to win the confidence of his lordship 's ‘ home team' ; as dinner progressed , the conversation had slowly but surely turned from topics such as the merits of Mr Lewis 's native Pennsylvania back to the conference ahead , and by the time the gentlemen were lighting their cigars , some of the speculations being offered appeared to be as intimate as those exchanged prior to Mr Lewis 's arrival .
22 She and her husband bought second-hand books regularly , and she would always look in the back to see where they had been printed .
23 Jeanne Rynhart , who immortalised the Dublin heroine in a sculpture depicting her as a 17th Century prostitute , said Molly would always live in the city 's folk memory .
24 Wherever the game is played , and the possibility of alternate years in Manchester and Sydney will be discussed in the coming weeks , one team will always go into the match having just become champions , while the other will be at the start of their first defence .
25 I realise that you can never really win against the water ; it will always triumph in the end , seeping and soaking and building up and undermining and overflowing .
26 ‘ High or low will seldom suit the taste of a painter who will always move over the surface of his near grounds till the component parts of his subject appear to him to be arranged in the best possible order . ’
27 Therefore a bond with a put option will always trade on the basis of the yield to maturity or the yield to put , whichever is greater .
28 It seems there can never be an absolute spectacle overpowering cowed spectators : some hair will always get in the gate .
29 Yes it does , yes , which quickly eats up er into a call , I mean we 're not going to put the phone down on anybody because we feel the call is expensive or anything , er we will always wait until the child her , themselves puts the phone down .
30 But he never had any money — Will always paid for the beer .
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