Example sentences of "always [verb] to [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In the Mughal court great importance was always given to small details of protocol and privilege : the colour of a turban , the number of jewels in a noble 's dagger , the place he was assigned in the Red Fort : all these things had significance as subtle indicators to an omrah 's place in the ranking of the empire . |
2 | A very fine thing , and you know until er until the day I left in nineteen forty two they always referred to these chaps in the forties like say I was , er a as being er , Ooh he 's a man . |
3 | He always rose to such occasions with confident decisiveness and calm authority . |
4 | whether we succeed or fail in what we try to do nearly always depends to some extent on factors beyond our control . |
5 | Graham 's parents are , of course , always open to new suggestions for diagnosis and treatment of their son 's condition . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | It almost always responds to adequate amounts of morphine , coanalgesics if appropriate , and , usually , an anxiolytic . |
8 | She 's always running to other members of the family — usually me — whenever she needs help . ’ |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Always try to cross-check bearings by other means , particularly normal Dr navigation . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | It is linguistically unacceptable to apply them except on grounds which would always lead to further application of them in all similar cases . |
13 | So Grice 's point is not that we always adhere to these maxims on a superficial level but rather that , wherever possible , people will interpret what we say as conforming to the maxims on at least some level . |
14 | C S Lewis says , ‘ Lovers are always talking to each other about their love ; friends hardly ever talk about their friendship . |
15 | Always stick to tinned fruit in natural juice where possible . |