Example sentences of "is always [verb] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Gradually there arose the belief that speech is always represented in the hemisphere opposite the preferred hand . |
2 | Theory is always taught in the context of real-life applications , preferably drawn from examples to be found in industry . |
3 | Sometimes , a safety valve may be fitted into the boiler flow pipe ; a draincock is always fitted in the return . |
4 | the aggregation of node in our approach is always made in the context of symbolic identifiers ( see Figure 2 ) rather than record or card numbers . |
5 | An alert cat has fully-opened eyes and this is the condition that is always maintained in the presence of strangers , who are not entirely trusted by the cat . |
6 | When you do n't get the best ball of the day and you still get out , the tendency can be to try to satisfy yourself by claiming good intentions — if the attitude is that ‘ there are no excuses : then you accept responsibility and responsibility is always judged in the context of what , to repeat myself , you can call ‘ appropriate cricket . ’ |
7 | Such knowledge is always centred in a self even though it is outward looking , searching for power and control of what is other to it . |
8 | By this time , Edinburgh had emerged as the recognized centre of " the Female Question " ( as it is always known in the union literature ) . |
9 | The struggle for freedom of mind and spirit is always linked in the Bible with the embrace of God 's will for our lives . |
10 | Canadian whisky is always distilled in the patent still and is always a blend . |
11 | It is always running in the background as you work in other applications , ready to switch between applications or control a multitasking session . |
12 | The worker , we concluded , is caught in that he wants to make some investment in work , even though the ends sought may be quite diverse by different workers , and , at the same time , is always caught in a situation where he has to experience feelings of resentment . |
13 | Logically Mira 's version precedes the ‘ events ’ it details , for a narrative is always implied in a list of facts . |