Example sentences of "always [verb] [art] [noun] of [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ To an extent , but the song always aroused a lot of interest and it seemed to capture people 's imaginations . |
2 | Quite what the Faulkner/SDLP executive might have achieved will always remain a matter of speculation . |
3 | While education has always formed the core of MAP 's work , the organisation challenges social structures which allow acute poverty and injustice to flourish , and encourages debate and action which will lead to changes in these structures . |
4 | These crops still provide the sustenance for animals and people , and hence , after settlements , the land use of the countryside is of most importance to the landscape historian : effective use of the land has always formed the basis of survival . |
5 | False clarity is only another name for myth ; and myth has always been obscure and enlightening at one and the same time : always using the devices of familiarity and straightforward dismissal to avoid the labour of conceptualization . |
6 | The Cobra is a graceful animal and appears always to carry an air of dignity and nobility . |
7 | The theoretical aims always concerned the analysis of ideology . |
8 | Thus both the case law and the academic commentary displays considerable diversity of opinion on whether , for example , the application of statutory terms to facts always involves a question of law or not . |
9 | A Task Force of the APA 's Division of the Psychology of Women , for instance , has recognized , as feminists in other social and natural sciences have done , that feminists ' position in the mainstream discipline always involves a degree of marginality ( Lott 1985 ) . |
10 | Starting with cost reduction any cost reduction programme always involves a lot of redundancy and , and this is no exception and from the slide you 'll see that we 've er we 've had a staff reduction er , from the the plan for this year of one thousand and thirty three er and that 's the , that will save us in a full year something like fifteen point nine , sixteen million pounds . |
11 | The significant feature of this use is the fact that the infinitive always evokes a type of behaviour which is characteristic of someone or something . |
12 | And I always make a point of doing as I please . |
13 | It always kindled a glow of security and peace when he called her that , however casually . |
14 | Receiving for me always contained a degree of embarrassment that I am only now beginning to come to terms with . |
15 | Their answer , briefly , was that reason had always contained a measure of irrationality , which , despite its best intentions , had led to its involvement with tyranny and domination : ‘ Enlightenment is totalitarian ’ . |
16 | I pointed out that Christianity had always stressed the idea of faith history ( having got it from the Jews ) and that Jesus was believed to be the intervention of God in human history . |
17 | Puritanism , after all , had always stressed the significance of sexuality in cementing happy family life . |
18 | Unfortunately , our modern philosophy of art does not always recognise the dependence of art on this balance between tradition and change . |
19 | If you get into the habit of always checking the prices of furniture you like in shops , sales or auction rooms , you will soon have a pretty clear idea of most values whether antique , second hand , reproduction or modern . |
20 | What had really confused everyone was the fact that Kemp always carried a hip-flask of brandy in the car 's glove compartment , and that he had given his wife — trapped by the legs beside him — several sips from this flask before the ambulance arrived ; and had even drunk from it himself ! |
21 | She always condemned the use of force against religious Nonconformists , and prayed that the Presbyterians and Independents would never be in a position to impose their own brands of orthodoxy . |
22 | If this was inconvenient , Richard did not say so , although to be called to the telephone , or wanted on the telephone , as Richard put it , always seemed a kind of reproach in itself . |
23 | Such approaches have always seen the complexity of design activity with its range of apparently contradictory impulses and antitheses ; is the emphasis to be on questions of form or of function or on solving technical or aesthetic desires and needs ? |
24 | Flat paint has always presented the problem of grease stains , oil stains and fingerprint marks to the meticulous aircraft owner . |
25 | But Bernard always believed the lack of cash to be merely temporary . |
26 | WP Have you always done the kind of work you do now ? |
27 | But , they add , ‘ disgust always bears the imprint of desire . |
28 | That accounting systems can be counter-productive for example the maximization of a division 's profit may not always ensure the maximization of enterprise profit . |
29 | At any rate , Joe would be pleased ; he always relished a bit of publicity for his authors . |
30 | I 've always made a point of borrowing money from women early in the relationship so as to give them a hold over me . |