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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Let us pray that we may be granted the wisdom necessary to discern the values of the new culture created by the mass media , and to use the opportunities offered by modern communications technology always for the service of God and the good of his people .
2 Some have pointed out that the mercurial Vercruysse has provoked similar situations in the past , and always as a result of difficulties in their relationship : most recently over an exhibition to be held in May at the Dhondt Dhaenens Museum , Deurle , which examines Belgium 's contribution to Documenta .
3 More generally the case of T. E. Lawrence becomes an exemplary reminder that we are obliged ‘ to approach history always through the refractions of desire and identification , and to read race and class insistently in relation to sexuality ’ ( White Skin , Brown Masks , 4 , 10 , 12 ) .
4 It 's almost always about the sort of fringe things that happen in schools , the not strictly educational erm organisational matters about when to bring bits of equipment and which day the term 's going to finish , but very few schools put much into writing about how they teach maths , or what the children are going to be doing that term as a topic .
5 The greatest error in English letters , always excluding the birth of Southey .
6 Though the artist was ill with tuberculosis and had no money to pay for his keep , Marama looked after him while he painted her over and over again ; sometimes nude , sometimes dressed , and nearly always against the background of island scenery — near the waterfalls and the secret pools , in dells that laced the volcanic slopes , in the village market , in the main street of Anani .
7 It was always with a sense of relief that Carolyn escaped to the greenhouse to water her seedlings .
8 Mascis himself hides behind a curtain of hair , uttering barely a word to the audience all evening , letting his guitar do all the squealing and screeching , but always with a suggestion of melody .
9 We find allusive reference to it from time to time in Leonard 's writings and songs — always with a frisson of awe .
10 Mum would offer the visitor , any visitor , a cup of tea , always with a piece of cake , or biscuit , or sandwich .
11 ‘ I ca n't say as much for the few farmers I 've met — always with the exception of Mr Jarvis , of course .
12 There are , as always with the work of Ralph Gibson , images that stick in the mind .
13 But his following definitions of the value of reading are close to my own convictions : ‘ reading , as we ought to teach it , can make not a good person , but a subtle , questioning one , always with the possibility of corruption yet richer and more enriching . ’
14 One is always in a state of learning — if you stop learning it 's hopeless , I feel .
15 Cos when they place these they 're always in a zone of danger , double white lines .
16 ‘ The complexities of childcare often drive qualified women to take a low-skilled but undemanding and convenient local job resulting sometimes in personal frustration and always in a loss of skills to the economy .
17 There are walks to Bothwell Castle where we picnic with tomato sandwiches and lemonade in the unkempt , wooded grounds or inside the ruins , always in a group of girls .
18 Whenever her husband was away , he pressed dinner invitations on her , always in the company of friends , and thereby immune to suggestion or danger .
19 In a similar manner , cost-cutting exercises move always in the direction of cutting costs without a specific target .
20 You 're always in the centre of things .
21 There , we are always in the position of observers , looking in , as it were , from without .
22 It is not always in the interest of farmers or agents to go directly to companies with an interest in selling equipment or attempt to design a system themselves .
23 Some find themselves into formal language while others remain always in the realm of slang .
24 Also confirmed are Virginia Wade , the 1977 Wimbledon singles champion , and Hana Mandlikova , the nearly woman always in the shadow of Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova .
25 Recently , travel industry experts forecast that during the 1990s specialist travel shops will open where customers will be able to buy travel goods and equipment alongside their tickets and package holidays — Cook was always in the forefront of business ideas .
26 Subject always to the laws of libel , and the dictatorial whims of the editors , this column will range over anything and everything to do with electronic publishing , from newsworthy ‘ inside information ’ through to philosophical speculations about the true nature of EP .
27 Beyond , the Edge becomes less well defined and is succeeded by steep slopes , surmounted by inclining eastwards and following the county boundary and the watershed and keeping always to the height of land in surroundings of utter desolation yet of profound influence on the landscape , for three major rivers have their source hereabouts : the streams flowing east are tributaries of the River Swale , those to the west drain an area known as Eden Springs , the source of the River Eden , and a short distance to the south are the beginnings of the River Ure .
28 There are interesting portraits of Kingsley 's female contemporaries — notably , Mary Slessor , Vice-Consul of Okoyong — but always to the disadvantage of Kingsley herself .
29 The Project provides a focus and catalyst for a large and continuously growing network of working groups whose emphasis is always on the development of professionalism and improved practice .
30 Within this group are the ‘ problem families ’ , always on the edge of pauperism and crime , riddled with mental and physical defects , in and out of the Courts for child neglect , a menace to the community of which the gravity is out of all proportion to their numbers .
  Next page