Example sentences of "be always [verb] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Take people to objections , take them to where you want them to be and bear in mind you 're always looking for an objection |
2 | If you , if you can cool down you 're essentially taking away all that erm extra energy , you 're making things less random , in fact one way to look at low temperature physics is , is to think that we 're always striving after the ideal , we 're trying to make things more and more perfect . |
3 | A few birds with long beaks were poking around by the water : how come they stay so clean when they 're always delving in the mud ? |
4 | Actually he 's not that friendly with Foxy but erm tt says they 're always arguing on the rugby pitch , they 're always , you know , stand at the back and slag each other off and say oh shit or stuff but then erm tt afterwards they sort of end |
5 | Because you 're always starting on the root , reversing directions on the root and ending on the root , you 're only using one seventh of the possibilities inherent in each scale . |
6 | Consequently , they 're always coming in a bit behind the boys because the boys have been playing for a bit longer , and I think it 's very important that if girls are being offered the opportunity that the opportunity is good for them , and that it 's not going to put them off the game of football because they 're always in the position where the boys consider themselves a bit better . |
7 | In the past they said men should n't be concerned about their looks and things , but it 's pretty obvious that they are , because boys are always looking in the mirror , and these days they have slicked-back hair and fancy clothes , and that sort of thing . |
8 | If you look at a small child 's eyes , they are always looking in the direction in which they are moving . |
9 | Bans on parades are always seen as a sign of weakness , and as such have frequently given militant Protestants a chance to show , by defying the bans , that they will not be a party to any ‘ sell-out ’ . |
10 | In consequence , when children die from neglect or are maltreated by their carers , questions are always asked about the role of the formal carers ; implicitly or explicitly , there is an assumption that formal care systems have in some way been deficient . |
11 | These two are always concurrent aspects of the same process , and are always united in a subject 's mode of becoming . |
12 | This can be expensive and you are always gambling with the possibility that the people who you want to hear your music wo n't come . |
13 | ‘ I 've never actually analysed this before , ’ he says , ‘ but I suppose I think of the guitar as the medium which makes the voice work , and so my guitar parts are always written around the vocal . |
14 | Nevertheless we are always faced with a contradiction between rates of deposition and the known thickness of rock for a particular period of geological time . |
15 | ‘ With regard to positioning , swings are always placed in a corner , so children ca n't run in their path — most playground accidents involve swings . |
16 | This is why union meetings and Labour Party meetings are always conducted in a haze of smoke — or were , until my local party banned it . |
17 | Most importantly , the first ( and indeed later ) sallies are always related to the framework erected by survey , scenario and plan . |
18 | In the version with dependent parameters , once Bacon has found a form of law relating two inputs while others have particular settings , it will expect that these two are always related by a law of the same form in which only the values of c and k vary . |
19 | Dominance struggles are always enacted in the den where the symbols of rank — proximity to owners , food , toys and access to warm resting areas — are to be found . |
20 | Moreover , disc junkies are said to spend hours happily bending over and going through the layers of CDs , are always hunting for a bargain and collectable item , and seldom believe in paying the full listed price . |
21 | To make a character worse than oneself it is only necessary to release imaginatively from control some of the bad passions which , in real life , are always straining at the leash ; the Satan , the Iago , the Becky Sharp , within each of us , is always there and only too ready , the moment the leash is slipped , to come out and have in our books that holiday we try to deny them in life . |
22 | The deliberations of formal committee meetings are always recorded in the form of Minutes . |
23 | They may also be interspersed among them or precede them , or follow them ; but they are always integrated into a conversation considered as a complete linguistic interaction ’ ( Abercrombie : 72:55–59 ) . |
24 | In the latter case judgements are always made on the student 's overall profile of achievements and no attempt is made to alter marks on modules to produce artificially a higher average . |
25 | Individual points about style are always made in the context of a discussion of the feelings , attitudes or ideas that the text as a whole expresses , a discussion which is inevitably to a large extent intuitive and impressionistic . |
26 | Observation statements , then , are always made in the language of some theory and will be as precise as the theoretical or conceptual framework that they utilize is precise . |
27 | It is in fact a general feature of colliding electromagnetic plane waves that gravitational waves are always generated by the collision . |
28 | LM But natural beings are always living in the expectation or half-expectation of aggression . |
29 | It is a tendentious point , since the convention is that treaties are always signed by the executive . |
30 | Because a signature may be difficult to decipher , the sender 's name and title are always typed at the end of the letter . |