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

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1 Over this time we have continuously expanded and developed our range , with the highest priority always placed on value for money and customer care .
2 He saw her bewilderment and said , ‘ We always change for dinner at home .
3 Trade unions have a statutory right of notice and governors must always act in accordance with employment law .
4 The world has always looked to Britain for stability , inventiveness and general mental agility , yet our National Prestige is low , our currency is less than one third of its immediate post-war value against the dollar and can not be explained entirely as a result of market speculation .
5 Norway has always looked to Sweden for breeding influence .
6 It should come as no surprise , therefore , to find that most insider participant observation of policing is almost always confined to discussion on management techniques and to the implementation of new systems .
7 They always camped at Dartmeet in summer .
8 One becomes a member of a caste by being born into one of its lineages which are always transmitted from male to male .
9 I just had to keep telling myself it would all be worthwhile for both of us : one day she would be flying free , which is not something that always happens to birds of prey bred in captivity .
10 The stitches are always transferred from back to front , not side to side , so I have never encountered any problem with bias knitting .
11 The building was always damp , cold and we always suffered from chilblains in winter … ’
12 It is by no means true that a rising tone is always used for questions in English ; it is quite usual , for example , to use a falling tone with questions beginning with one of the ‘ wh-question-words ’ like ‘ what ’ , ‘ which ’ , ‘ when ’ , etc .
13 The division of labour is always reflected in differentiation of status .
14 No single attainment test is administered to all schools , and GCE and CSE examinations were always dogged by problems of comparability .
15 The concept of level , it must be said , is not an original metaphor to bring to bear on the topic of consciousness : mystics have always talked of levels of consciousness , and the nineteenth-century vitalists wrote at length of the emergence of a level of consciousness from a sufficiently complex lower level of organization .
16 Jarvis always talked to people without reserve .
17 Velchanos was always subject to the goddess and always shown in attitudes of adoration .
18 It was always true to reality and always walked in line with man 's progress and development .
19 He had been a sub-editor in those days , working for a huge magazine corporation , and they had struck up an instant rapport , and when he was made first assistant editor and then editor , always moving from magazine to magazine , he had pushed work her way whenever he could .
20 We identify this morphology as types IV and V pancreatitis in our classification , these being nearly always encountered in cases of CBD stenosis in our experience .
21 It calls on the speculative ability of a scientist ( for the so-called laws of sound-change such as Grimm 's Law and Verner 's Law are , like scientific laws , working hypotheses about the development of sound ) ; it also requires a workable memory and a simple ability to reason , to see logical consequences , an ability not always found among students of literature .
22 ‘ Do you always respond to offers of help like this ? ’
23 These binges were always followed by feelings of guilt and depression .
24 At the end of it all I felt a great sense of relief and well-being , and now I always go to Norway for treatment .
25 While one can not always rely on Taskopruzade for precision in regard to dates , nor for that matter even in regard to the reigns in which various events occurred , as has been seen , it is hard to accept that he is in error by some twenty or twenty-five years , especially in a period close enough to his own to allow him access to people who had lived in that period .
26 Yet though disco has never been short of ‘ Push push in the bush ’ and ‘ Ring My Bell ’ sentiments , voices of doom , correction , ‘ positive ’ lifestyle and spiritual inspiration have always reacted as counter-insurgents to disco 's erotic , dervish thrust .
27 The simple fact is that American consumers regarded them as boring , which is why 60 per cent of the crop had always gone into products like bread and biscuits .
28 Though apparently divorced from ‘ Cultural Progress ’ as related to the Basutu , which Eliot was also considering in 1936 , his idea of poetic drama was part of the same concern with embodying and strengthening what he had always associated with ideas of culture and community and which his dealings with the ‘ lower races ’ had helped to teach him : the need for art linked to religious ritual as a central value summing up and sustaining the social values of a culture .
29 And he 's erm when we were thinking about tax planning , I was thinking that if a , a , a qualifying endowment , if it 's run for ten years , the one big advantage is that it always pays without deduction of tax .
30 ‘ If you look at house music , it 's always welcomed outside influences like jazz , I see myself as part of this tradition . ’
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