Example sentences of "be always [verb] by a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 You are always supervised by a guide and the coach driver , so no harm can befall you .
3 It 's one thing to take along another veterinary surgeon and quite another to be always accompanied by a nurse , however attractive .
4 The attempts to enter ‘ Europe ’ in 1961 , 1967 , and finally in 1973 were always accompanied by a sense of economic weakness and the perils of isolation .
5 Her satire , however , is always underpinned by an awareness of women 's vulnerability .
6 An SSR is always generated by a user entirely within LIFESPAN .
7 An SSR is always generated by a user entirely within LIFESPAN .
8 Thus , for one group of subjects , A is followed on some trials by both primary and conditioned reinforcement whereas on other trials there is no reinforcer at all ; for the other group , stimulus A is always followed by a reinforcer of some sort .
9 Since a feeling is always heralded by a thought , and since we have the ability to control our thoughts , then thinking offers the best hope for the prevention of unproductive feelings .
10 In credit transfer , the previous experience is always attested by an award or certificate from an awarding body .
11 When they reached it , they spied two men standing at the ready as they had expected : the passage through the palisade over the water was always manned by a guard or two .
12 Purity workers believed they had an obligation to reclaim their ‘ fallen ’ sisters , but the problem of prostitution was always tackled by a mixture of benevolent charity and coercive threat .
13 Anderson , who was always accompanied by an umbrella and a bag bulging with papers and letters , gave an impression of philosophical detachment .
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