Example sentences of "always [verb] [art] [noun] [prep] [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 Always got an A in music , ’ he replied , still contemplating the portrait .
12 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 .
13 And I always make a point of doing as I please .
14 It always kindled a glow of security and peace when he called her that , however casually .
15 Receiving for me always contained a degree of embarrassment that I am only now beginning to come to terms with .
16 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 ’ .
17 Always place a fireguard in front of an unattended open fire , especially if there are young children in the family .
18 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 .
19 Puritanism , after all , had always stressed the significance of sexuality in cementing happy family life .
20 Unfortunately , our modern philosophy of art does not always recognise the dependence of art on this balance between tradition and change .
21 There are some artists who rarely write their own material ( Cliff Richard is the classic example ) , and as a result , the specialist songwriter always has a place in music publishing companies .
22 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 .
23 If they have n't remained constant over our sampling period , right , then there 's no point in making our sample predictions , alright , we 've got to have at least the confidence that our model is re relatively stable over our small sample , right , in order to make any sort of predictions about the behaviour of the dependent variable that we are looking at and the parameter of interest out of sample more often than not when we have parameter instability that does n't always signal a change in government policy , it often signals the fact that you 've got a very poor model , a model er is mis-specified and so if we detect a structural change in our model , we first of all try and explain why it may come about
24 She always visited the dairy during afternoon milking .
25 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 !
26 However , Hildesheimer notes , he was ‘ always keeping the connotation in mind ’ : his linguistic games were intentional .
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 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 ?
30 Flat paint has always presented the problem of grease stains , oil stains and fingerprint marks to the meticulous aircraft owner .
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