Example sentences of "always [vb pp] the [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 While education has always formed the core of MAP 's work , the organisation challenges social structures which allow acute poverty and injustice to flourish , and encourages debate and action which will lead to changes in these structures .
2 These crops still provide the sustenance for animals and people , and hence , after settlements , the land use of the countryside is of most importance to the landscape historian : effective use of the land has always formed the basis of survival .
3 I pointed out that Christianity had always stressed the idea of faith history ( having got it from the Jews ) and that Jesus was believed to be the intervention of God in human history .
4 Puritanism , after all , had always stressed the significance of sexuality in cementing happy family life .
5 Such approaches have always seen the complexity of design activity with its range of apparently contradictory impulses and antitheses ; is the emphasis to be on questions of form or of function or on solving technical or aesthetic desires and needs ?
6 Flat paint has always presented the problem of grease stains , oil stains and fingerprint marks to the meticulous aircraft owner .
7 WP Have you always done the kind of work you do now ?
8 been a lot of crucial areas this afternoon Alan but I for me I think by and large Leicester have always had the edge in midfield .
9 The Left had always emphasised the influence of power politics and capitalism as forces leading to war and in the 1930s this attitude was revalidated .
10 Judaism , as we have seen , has always emphasised the wholeness of man 's nature and sought to sustain it .
11 But because Dorothy Heathcote has always taken the importance of content for granted it has made her less than tolerant with dramatic activity that appears to lack significantly focused meaning .
12 Doctors have not always welcomed the establishment of computer systems in hospitals — computers have often proved difficult to use , and the information has been of more use to managers than to clinicians .
13 Linda had always passed the time of day with her when Doris had been able to get out and about , but now the old woman was con fined to her house with arthritis .
14 I had always managed the walk with ease , but this time it was different .
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