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

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1 However , there are examples which show that we can not always assume that a property word will have a referential locus .
2 In the following examples , we shall always assume that the training set is already represented suitably .
3 It was always accepted that the FAOR study was essentially a research project , and any reservations about the final outcome in relation to the extensive analysis that was undertaken must be viewed in this context .
4 There would be others on the clerical staff who were always late , always pleading that the school bus had n't turned up , or that their dog had to be walked .
5 Furthermore , always ensure that the Schedule notice is displayed .
6 Always ensure that the choke chain is positioned correctly .
7 We must always remember that a panic attack has its basis in the alarm reaction which is a normal bodily mechanism which has helped to keep the species of man alive in situations of danger for thousands of years .
8 There are many results on reputation effects in this context , but these show that entry is always deterred if the time horizon is sufficiently long .
9 And at the end of the day I have always found that the training programme is open to genuine ideas — in all the classes the aim is to build and shape the existing talent so that the actor can work effectively and truthfully when faced with any situation .
10 Well absolutely I mean this is the way that things have always worked and the County Council makes a global assessment of requirements for a particular district and the district council then takes it forward with assumptions on small sites , windfall sites er and major allocations that they may be mad making .
11 Henry Cotton always maintained that the turning point in his own career was his sojourn in America in the company of Tommy Armour .
12 They are always discovered and the end result is extremely bad relations .
13 Always check that the interest rate quoted is the annual percentage rate ( APR ) .
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