Example sentences of "be always a [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You 're always a tower of strength . |
2 | Stephen and Marypen bought Fulford House for their family of three , and in particular their daughter Antonia needed land and stabling for her riding career — the horses are always a centre of interest for visitors . |
3 | The teens and twenties are always a time for questioning , evaluating , making up your own mind , finding your own sense of person . |
4 | During chemical reactions , there is always a dispersal of energy either from the chemical system to its surroundings or from the surroundings to the chemical system . |
5 | With the advent of quantum mechanics , we have come to recognize that events can not be predicted with complete accuracy but that there is always a degree of uncertainty . |
6 | They add : " In any case , there is always a degree of uncertainty about outcomes at the beginnings of a new initiative , when alternatives are imprecisely mapped out and staff are to be engaged in a process of critical reflection . |
7 | There is always a problem with education providing for skills in information technology . |
8 | Another effect of the variety of starting-points , in history , philosophy , literary studies , linguistics , aesthetics and social theory , as well as in sociology itself , is that there is always a problem of overlap with other distinct and still necessary disciplines . |
9 | There is always a problem of terminology and definitions . |
10 | This is only as one might expect -at all times and in all places — for it is always a problem in art history or archaeology to know to what degree certain persons can be held responsible for the appearance of particular aspects of design ( especially where one is dealing with aspects of arrangement , structure , and figural types ) . |
11 | Symbolism , which is always a relationship of evocation , is held in most studies to be a highly variable process which is dependent upon the social positioning of the interpreter and the context of interpretation . |
12 | The reason for this , continued James , is that ‘ the exact combination of ideals realized and ideals disappointed which each decision creates is always a universe without precedent , and for which no adequate previous rule exists ’ . |
13 | In practice it is always out of the question : there is always a residuum of unpredictability . |
14 | But again , there is always a residuum of unpredictability ; we can always opt to choose not to be influenced in the predicted direction . |
15 | There is always a Member of Parliament on a fact-finding mission . |
16 | ‘ There is always a draught through glass . ’ |
17 | Whilst an announcement in the London Gazette is good notice to all persons who are not existing clients or creditors , it is always a question of fact as to whether persons who have had dealings with the firm have received sufficient notice of changes . |
18 | The data studied in discourse analysis is always a fragment of discourse and the discourse analyst always has to decide where the fragment begins and ends . |
19 | There is always a sense of reality and credibility in the accounts . |
20 | ‘ Be aware ’ does of course recommend a sensibility open rather than closed to new impressions , but even the most greedy for new experience can not embrace joy and suffering with equal fervour , there is always a bias in favour of the enjoyable . |
21 | There is always a possibility of deceit or self-deception . |
22 | And there is always a risk of disease to replace the risk of injury . |
23 | If one person chooses to cause serious injury to another , it should be presumed that he or she realizes that there is always a risk of death , and such cases show a sufficiently wanton disregard for life as to warrant the label ‘ murder ’ if death results . |
24 | Profit retained is an addition to capital ; loss is always a loss of capital . |
25 | Profit retained is an addition to capital ; loss is always a loss of capital . |
26 | There is always a danger of order bias — people remember and therefore choose items near the beginning or end of a list . |
27 | there is always a danger of interviewer bias ; interviewers may be tempted to express agreement with the respondent to maintain rapport ; the interviewer 's opinion may be conveyed by dress , accent , pauses or voice inflection in the reading of questions , thus revealing boredom , surprise etc . |
28 | There is always a danger of overidentification with the people we study and to regard their problems as unique simply because the people themselves see it that way . |
29 | There is always a danger of war when you have a face to face confrontation that is building up in the Gulf at the moment . |
30 | There is always a source of communication , a message , a channel for the communication and a receiver . |