Example sentences of "be always [verb] [verb] [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We also of course have got sophisticated , I hope , complaint systems now and those are another important way and we 're always trying to improve our quality control and quality assurance mechanisms . |
2 | But , when asked whether he was still looking for a new goalkeeper despite Hitchcock 's form , Porterfield said : ‘ We are always looking to improve our squad of players and we will keep searching . ’ |
3 | The successful are always tempted to regard their success as a sort of blessing or reward for righteousness . |
4 | Who wants to celebrate on 7 October ( fortieth anniversary of the GDR ) ? resident of East Berlin The successful are always tempted to regard their success as a sort of blessing or reward for righteousness . |
5 | He said : ‘ The successful are always tempted to regard their success as a sort of blessing or reward for righteousness . |
6 | In this context one paragraph in the Archbishop 's recent controversial article in The Director is surely enlightening : The successful are always tempted to regard their success as a sort of blessing or reward for righteousness . |
7 | ‘ Also with Kerrang spelling all c's as k's and all s's as z's , ’ Dave continued , ‘ the editor has to sort out problems with the typesetters who are always trying to correct our copy . |
8 | Back home they are always trying to pinch your job . ’ |
9 | Of course , against England , purely in terms of the tackling , they were always going to find their expatriate , Dewi Morris , from scrum-half , an awful lot more of a handful than Rob Andrew . |
10 | Dexter leant forward and slipped two more lumps of sugar into his coffee : Blanche was always trying to reduce his sugar intake and make his diet healthier . |
11 | Buchan fitted the bill perfectly ; he was an experienced , thoughtful player who was always seeking to improve his performance and working out moves for the next game . |
12 | Thus she was always forced to eat her evening meals out of TV-dinner-trays in front of the dreaded box . |