Example sentences of "always [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In summer has reddish throat and underparts ; always differs from Red-necked Phalarope in shorter stouter bill yellow at tip ( male ) or base ( female ) and in winter has rather more uniform grey back .
2 Lastly , always sleep with some ventilation in bedrooms to prevent night-time condensation there ; if it 's too cold to have the window ajar , then leave the bedroom door open instead .
3 The two boxes can be placed on top of each other ( not always recommended with this class of equipment ) or side by side , and , due to their compact size , this should not be too space consuming .
4 whether we succeed or fail in what we try to do nearly always depends to some extent on factors beyond our control .
5 Some damage is always done , no matter how careful the technique , and the recovery of small mammal assemblages nearly always depends on some form of screening which can be moderately destructive .
6 Those were the days when shops were shops and supermarkets had n't been invented , days of dark wood counters and lots of assistants , when carrier bags were always made of brown paper with string handles that ripped off in the rain .
7 Rather , they should be seen as establishing ‘ influences ’ pulling in particular directions ( in contexts where , for particular individuals , there are many other influences ) , sometimes supportive , sometimes contradictory , but always open to some degree of individually idiosyncratic interpretation .
8 He always sings in close harmony in the House , and I am sure that his voice will be harmonious on 7 March .
9 Solvent based hard surface cleaners are always supplied in liquid form with industrial packs usually being 5 litres or thereabouts .
10 The role of deputy head did not always feature in this process of management review .
11 if we 've got these overheads , I mean it was always shown as another lump of money in the bottom .
12 For example Jaggers , a very dominating , lawyer is always speaking in that fashion by using ‘ Now ’ or ‘ Well ’ or ‘ Very Well ’ .
13 Unlike mammals and other higher classes of animals , marine invertebrates are not always restricted to one method of reproduction and many have a number of different ways of procreating themselves .
14 She managed to conceal the physical revulsion she always felt from close contact with this man .
15 Similarly , the Labour government 's policies on the reduction of the number of private pay beds did not always lead to enthusiastic implementation in the late 1970s .
16 It is linguistically unacceptable to apply them except on grounds which would always lead to further application of them in all similar cases .
17 ‘ I 've always believed in living life to the full . ’
18 Stewart and Tait began with the idea that the great majority of mankind had always believed in some fashion in life after death .
19 Stress-timed rhythm is thus perhaps characteristic of one style of speaking , not of English speech as a whole ; one always speaks with some degree of rhythmicality , but the degree will vary between a minimum value ( arhythmical ) and a maximum ( completely stress-timed rhythm ) .
20 The more extreme flights of rhetoric we encountered were almost always associated with managerial detachment from the classroom .
21 The physical breakdown of rock is always associated with some kind of volume change and it is useful to categorize the various processes into those involving an overall volumetric change in the rock mass and those related to changes in volume of material introduced into voids or fissures in the rock .
22 I remember Christmas Eve 1930 , when we went as we always did on that day to the High Street to look at the lighted shops , seeing a little girl in a tattered dress and with bare feet , her nose pressed at the toy-shop window .
23 C S Lewis says , ‘ Lovers are always talking to each other about their love ; friends hardly ever talk about their friendship .
24 Thus the regime of one-party states , nearly always achieved at considerable cost to those out of sympathy with the dominant party , will cause increasing resentment .
25 A recent study … suggests that German basic education leads to better examination performance than does the British ; and Japanese schools have always insisted on high achievement in basic subjects .
26 The Prince and Princess are always kept in close touch with coverage of their activities , and the past few days have been no exception .
27 The Queen 's own saloon was always kept in special care at an equable temperature .
28 He always remained in close touch with the French Protestant community in London and many of his works have bilingual titles .
29 IN 1989 Hannah achieved a long-held ambition when a new friend , Mrs nancy smith , who has a farm in Stokesley , took her to Stokesley Show — an event which usually merits two full pages of text and pictures in the Darlington Times and Echo which are always read with deep interest by Hannah , who loves flowers , particularly roses .
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