Example sentences of "always [be] [art] [noun] of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There will always be a percentage of people who do not vote for various reasons . |
2 | All religions , according to Gandhi , are different roads to the same goal and it is his contention that there will always be a variety of religions corresponding to different human temperaments and environments . |
3 | There would always be a possibility of escape once she got to know the routine . |
4 | Lord Tucker observed : ‘ I do not question that such a drastic step [ closure of the factory ] … may be required on the part of a reasonably prudent employer if the peril to his employees is sufficiently grave , and to this extent it must always be a question of degree , but , in my view , there was no evidence in the present case which could justify a finding of negligence for failure on the part of the respondents to take this step . ’ |
5 | I got the old metal detected on , but , of course it could always be a bit of grit in it could n't it |
6 | From this second level onwards , the element of presupposing will always be a part of faith . |
7 | Everyone knows that in the contracting world of producing computer hardware it would always be a case of dog eat dog . |
8 | Andy Wyatt , product marketing manager for Lotus Spreadsheets , says : ‘ There will always be a residue of DOS users . |
9 | I 'll always be a mixture of faults and virtues . |
10 | It is fairly certain that there will always be a majority of people who will recognise the precious stream of units of goodness arising from the turmoil , and who will stubbornly refuse to be suppressed . |
11 | And there will always be a sense of impertinence and a sense of compulsion — that we are driven to do what we probably ought not to attempt . |
12 | If what Pascal , Butler , Newman and Browning say is true , then there will always be a degree of uncertainty about whether God exists that reflects an absence of proof . |
13 | And yet , since at least the time of Hegel and Marx , we have been increasingly aware that , as Enzensberger 's paraphrase of Marx has it , " What is going on in our minds has always been , and will always be a product of society " . |
14 | Heidegger 's Geworfenheit , the fact that we are thrown onto the dice-board , without choosing when or where or whether , that must always be a source of anxiety . |
15 | It is always sound to add any such volumes to personal collections , for however well or badly done , they will always be a source of inspiration — if only on how to approach certain topics . |
16 | Yet in the blood of the quelled freebooters and their descendants there would always be a pulse of rebelliousness , a longing to ride again as their ancestors had done . |
17 | But however bad a year it has been , Christmas should always be a time of hope and happiness . |
18 | ‘ It will always be a matter of discretion whether to allow a point in no way connected with the certified point to be argued in the appeal . |
19 | This suggests to me that it may not always be the lack of children that causes the distress — I 'd watched them childless , enjoying life enormously — rather , it is the realisation that biologically , they will not now be parents . |
20 | MAGIC ITEMS : Azhag may carry up to three magic items in total but the first magic item he has must always be the Crown of Sorcery . |
21 | There will always be an element of risk attached to activities such as hillwalking , skiing , abseiling and canoeing . |