Example sentences of "always [verb] [noun] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Colonies have always given scope to adventurers from the metropolis who have enjoyed irresponsible power over the natives , whether as administrators , police officials , soldiers , traders , or settlers ( even if these were of the peasant class ) . |
2 | ( 4 ) Cinema has always given primacy of place to images . |
3 | Le Page and Tabouret-Keller write : As the individual speaks he [ sic ] is seen as always using language with reference to the inner models of the universe he has constructed for himself ; he projects in words images of that universe ( or , of those universes ) on to the social screen , and these images may be more or less sharply focussed , or more or less diffuse , in relation to each other or in relation to those projected by others in their interaction with him … |
4 | Lawyers , basically , are trained for and used to an adversary system — where they act either for the prosecution or plaintiff , or for the defence — and seem always to see things in terms of guilt or innocence . |
5 | Every month , we got this cost of living , course it did n't er it did n't er fluctuate like it did in more recent years , but it was a safeguard and we always got increases on top of that like piece work increase and and er it it was a it was a good union , it you know . |
6 | It always goes hand in hand with any great artist . |
7 | We always has kippers on Thursday on account of Marshall 's fish van coming from Ely Wednesday afternoons . |
8 | Mortadella is the most popular Italian example of the scalded sausages ; it is usually very large and always contains chunks of fat in the smooth meat paste . |
9 | Like other frontier peoples , the French Basques have not always seen eye to eye with Paris . |
10 | We may not have always seen eye to eye in the past but I have great respect for him nevertheless . ’ |
11 | My hon. Friend is also right that business wants regulations kept in bounds , with decent regulations so that markets are fair and open , but it does not want the masses of red tape that the Opposition are always recommending day after day in the House . |
12 | Junkies have always accepted constipation as part of the price paid for the ‘ high ’ offered by opiate drugs like heroin . |
13 | I always put K's in front of it , always forget . |
14 | We might have been a lot wiser if , presumably to preserve their privacy , they had n't always used English in front of Maria . |
15 | The Crevecoeurs had always closed ranks in times of crisis , had n't they ? |
16 | Although Charlie could always see Trentham in front of him , Tommy was so silent in his wake that from time to time he had to look back just to be certain his friend was still there . |
17 | ‘ Well , we do n't always see eye to eye about things . |
18 | " I do n't always see eye to eye with my father for instance about the way things are done here . " |
19 | Fernand was employed by the previous owner and does not always see eye to eye with Alain on the way the estate should be managed , but no … ’ |
20 | Er you might try he 's often fairly B P S'ish yeah erm and em if you managed to find he 's always got loads of bumf about jobs in psychology and stuff like that . |
21 | This means that there is uncertainty as to whether the generalised advance disclosures made in client agreements will , in the absence of subsequent specific disclosure , always guarantee protection against allegations of breach of fiduciary duty . |
22 | You always get damage at front of tape . |
23 | The transfer always takes place from right to left . |
24 | The moral is that the need to clearly communicate findings must always take precedence over considerations of technical adequacy . |
25 | Changes in the marginal distribution of the response variable will always produce changes in differences in proportions , even if the cells are still distributed in the same proportion ; if , for example , the supply of selective school places doubled but the class composition of the schools remained the same , d would change . |
26 | ‘ The thing about recording is , you always find bits of paper in the studio with lyrics on which people have left behind . |
27 | In trade and agriculture , thirdly , Britain is committed always to pursue policies in concert with other EC members , and has pooled sovereignty in these areas completely . |
28 | ‘ He always kept bottles of champagne in his fridge at work and he moved in very high-society circles . |
29 | ‘ It was an extremely popular programme and we always saw eye to eye about it . |
30 | Contemplating ‘ the displaced fragments of inner city decline ’ — peripheral council estates — it suggested that wealth-creation ‘ must always go hand in hand with just distribution , — offering , thereby , an alternative interpretation of ‘ partnership ’ ( p. 53 ) . |