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

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1 The word ‘ theory ’ has always aroused suspicion amongst the English , who see themselves as practical people and sound empiricists .
2 Wild animals have always formed part of the diet , depending on the existence of any natural habitat in the locality of the settlement .
3 James and his immediate circle had always regarded Scotland as a sideshow and while Mar , Mackintosh and Forster were engaging in their bloodless manoeuvring in the north , he had despatched the Duke of Ormonde [ or Ormond ] to make another attempt in the south-west .
4 However this teacher did comment that some of his colleagues in other schools were less happy with the change in emphasis , largely because they had always taught music as the development of a range of performance and theoretical skills , and were frightened by the stress the new syllabuses were putting upon improvisation and composition :
5 It is very striking to note the way Pope John always claimed paternity of the idea of the Council .
6 The precise membership seems never to have been defined , though it has always included members of the county advisory staff , members of the Project Coordinating Team , teachers from project and non-project schools , teachers ' centre wardens , and DCSLs .
7 But it is a reminder that the labour movement has always addressed issues of the quality of life as well as of material pragmatics .
8 Patrick had always seen Jane as a maid , she walked , talked and acted as a maid .
9 Ever since their days as left-leaning indie rockers , The Shamen have always seen music as a medium for communicating ideas .
10 ‘ I 've always admired asceticism in a man , ’ she returned demurely .
11 While the BMC has always avoided awards in the past as not being in the spirit of climbing , it was persuaded by the increasing use of crags like Stanage by large groups under instruction .
12 I had always had difficulty with the idea of a long-bearded god sitting on a throne on high , but because it came in the form it did , as an energy , I had no difficulty with it …
13 He would n't even find a tin of condensed milk , because his mother always opened tins on the day she bought them .
14 I mean we 've always got drink in the house and s and occasionally we 'll have a drink at night but sometimes we just do n't touch it for ages unless anyone comes round .
15 ‘ But I 've always got champagne in the fridge .
16 But the life that will be always remembered stems from a journey which will never be forgotten — that commemorated by the space of sea between the statues in Chile and Cebu , a distance of some 12,000 miles .
17 I 've always ridden bikes off the road on to trails to get far into the heart of the country , but they were big , creaky , clanking old things that had to have a puncture repaired every 20 minutes .
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