Example sentences of "be always [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We are always looking for new business . |
2 | The Prince and Princess are always kept in close touch with coverage of their activities , and the past few days have been no exception . |
3 | Temping jobs are traditionally secretarial but temps are always needed for clerical work and filing , as well as teaching , nursing , pharmaceuticals and school-meals supervision , for example . |
4 | IN 1989 Hannah achieved a long-held ambition when a new friend , Mrs nancy smith , who has a farm in Stokesley , took her to Stokesley Show — an event which usually merits two full pages of text and pictures in the Darlington Times and Echo which are always read with deep interest by Hannah , who loves flowers , particularly roses . |
5 | Regular feeding with a general fertiliser will help to ensure that the plants are always supplied with adequate food materials . |
6 | Solvent based hard surface cleaners are always supplied in liquid form with industrial packs usually being 5 litres or thereabouts . |
7 | I 've always felt that I was raised in the land of melody but I certainly was n't raised in the land of rhythm so I 'm always attracted to good dance music . |
8 | Brandon Thomas 's play reflects the social propriety that meant young ladies were always chaperoned in mixed company even to a lunch party such being in 15 minutes time was n't thought unusual . |
9 | Those were the days when shops were shops and supermarkets had n't been invented , days of dark wood counters and lots of assistants , when carrier bags were always made of brown paper with string handles that ripped off in the rain . |
10 | Many of Morse 's ideas were either so strange or so wildly improbable that most of them were always doomed to early disappointment . |
11 | Stokenchurch Dog Rescue and Welfare Society is always looking for voluntary dog walkers , blankets , towels and newspaper , as well as much needed finance so that they can continue to care for the other 70 dogs they have in their kennels at present . |
12 | Provolone is always made in unusual barrel shapes and tied in cords , which are then used to hang the cheese while it is maturing . |
13 | ‘ Rinsing is always done with clean water , ’ Mr Doig adds . |
14 | The face as image is always precarious , for it is always exposed to possible re-framing and re-definition by other images . |
15 | ‘ What is appropriated and reproduced is here only the herd and not the soil which is always used in temporary commonalty wherever the tribe breaks its wanderings. ’ [ p. 89 . ] |
16 | Privatisation is always preceded by extensive television and newspaper advertising ; in the most recent privatisations , about £42 million was spent on advertising the water sell off and the estimated cost of promoting the sale of the electricity industry was over £100 million . |
17 | It seems difficult to write behavioural objectives for this domain alone , as affective functioning is always interwoven with cognitive functioning . |
18 | But that is only half the picture , for sensory perception is always linked to motor response , to outward behaviour . |
19 | Oh that was that was always done at new year time , or at least It was n't so much new year day as we called Yule Day . |
20 | The Queen 's own saloon was always kept in special care at an equable temperature . |
21 | ‘ Personal politics ’ was the buzzword : the acknowledgement of the ‘ dark side ’ was always grounded in progressive humanism , the belief that what was twisted could be straightened out , that the shadows could be banished by the spotlight of analysis . |
22 | The shop had that lovely smell which one associates with his type of establishment and the floor was always sprinkled with fresh sawdust . |
23 | Body and mind were among the contraries to be reconciled , and the true union of opposites was always preceded by bitter conflict . |
24 | But when she did , it was always performed with complete aplomb and without the slightest trace of hesitation or reddening of cheeks . |