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

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1 Though covenants were made between equals , the religious use of the term always referred to a relationship between a greater and a lesser partner .
2 The Dyaks of Borneo , for instance , have always referred to the orangutan as the " man of the forest " , treating him at least with the dignity accorded to neighbouring tribes , whereas the Europeans , on examining the first Tierra del Fuegans brought back to the West , could not decide whether to classify them as humans or animals .
3 It was no coincidence that Franco always referred to the exercise of political power as " el mando " — " command " .
4 ‘ We 've always referred to the diary as ‘ my grandfather 's log book ’ , ’ said Mr Heward , 65 , of Birchwood Road , Marton , Middlesbrough .
5 Strangely my mother always referred to the area between St. Paul 's Road and Gas Lane as ‘ the old Gaol ground ’ , no doubt copying her mother 's description for the area was developed for housing in 1870 .
6 Sufficient time is not always given to the study of the basic principles and the proper spacing and placing of the movements .
7 These are often but not always added to a segment of the Latin name of the element ( see table 4.9 ) .
8 In some languages such as Lisu , Japanese , and Korean , topics are further marked by the addition of a morpheme : for example , the suffix -nya is always added to the topic of a sentence in Lisu .
9 Like Hyndman , and the Webbs , Blatchford had always looked to the state as the main agency of social change .
10 His competitive streak has always come to the fore in head-to-head situations , such as the World Match Play and the Ryder Cup .
11 The nineteenth-century expansion of London in general and west London in particular was complex and not by any means always related to the arrival of the railways .
12 One of Niki 's tactics in that elaborate form of board game called ‘ driver negotiations ’ ( i.e. how does a driver get the best car and the most money ? ) was always to talk to a lot of teams , hinting , not so subtly , that ‘ if the package was right ’ , he could be seduced .
13 This dream of decentralisation as a means to administrative efficiency continues to the present day , but it always wakes to the reality of Political control .
14 In other words , the effects of government expenditure on private profit is a far more complicated process than Bacon and Eltis imply and it does not always work to the detriment of private capital and private profit .
15 The dog will always run to the owner to be reassured .
16 Important though these issues are , Derrida 's major contribution has been his insistence that history is a metaphysical concept according to which the meaning of history always amounts to the history of meaning .
17 This says that , providing the execution of the guards unc always leads to the evaluation of the same conditionals , the value of which is not affected by the
18 The crucial difference is that a trust could be set up with a non-heir as trustee , whereas legacies remained always bound to the need for an heir to discharge them .
19 You ca n't possibly do this job , ’ but his cases were always brought to a conclusion in the minimum time and , more importantly , with the minimum expense .
20 Again and again he spelled out his commitment — almost always linked to the question of the mandate , as in the Commons in January 1913 :
21 In this widely accepted view [ of pluralism ] , no one group always dominates to the exclusion of others .
22 It does n't always lead to an arrest by any means but it can help to solve the jigsaw and maybe come up with a welcome " good deed " .
23 But it does n't always go to the front of them .
24 The honour of the reception always fell to the family of the bride .
25 Although there are kinsmen and in-laws with whom it is proper to live , the final choice is always left to the individual as a private decision .
26 Notions of what it means to read are much more diverse , encompassing more than a judgement on the text , and always referring to an interplay between text and the discursive space in which judgements about it are formed .
27 This scientific attitude did not by any means always lead to a denial of the reality of God ; but it did not encourage the anticipation that God would actually intervene in the ordinary course of events ; nor , when faced with a strange or unexpected occurrence , would it immediately turn to God as the only possible explanation .
28 The fish jumped out of the tank on a few occasions , landing on the carpet , but was always returned to the tank in time .
29 It always comes to a question of cost though .
30 Further , in all the music examined , a second sentence , similarly made of two phrases , always comes to a point of temporary finality .
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