Example sentences of "always [prep] [noun] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ B ’ and ‘ A ’ allowances would be available for specific responsibilities within teams , often temporary , and always with implications for professional development . |
2 | Otherwise an increase in the price of gold seemed to guarantee a continued subservience for the position of the dollar in the international monetary system : always under threat of further humiliation by falling in value in relation to gold . |
3 | This is another indication that regional and labour mobility policies are not always in conflict with each other . |
4 | On the rare occasions serious chastisement was called for , he was the one who meted it out , never in anger , always in privacy after deep discussion with the culprit . |
5 | Always in search of alternative entertainment , Rough led the team 's other two keepers George Wood and David Harvey on a late-night expedition to a local hostelry known as ‘ The Marine Grill ’ . |
6 | Overall he used the phrase in nine letters between 1101 and 1106 , always in relation to papal policy : they were written to the pope and cardinals , to Hugh of Lyons , to the count of Flanders , to the king of Jerusalem , to Henry I , and to the prior of Canterbury in describing the condition on which the pope had agreed to give absolution to the count of Meulan . |
7 | Perhaps they were bored too , but whatever the reason the Met girls were always in trouble for one reason or another . |
8 | Dunlop was always in control of this race leading from the second lap and after that it just was n't a race . |
9 | Tent camps are set up , always within sight of spectacular mountain scenery , and daily searches are made by snowmobiles . |
10 | We 're always on top of each other . ’ |
11 | ‘ It 's no wonder we 're always at odds with each other . |
12 | But keep track he had to , for the sects were always at odds with each other and sometimes their differences spilled over into killings . |
13 | The Queen is painted , on average , three times a year , always by commission from some organisation or other . |