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

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1 In trade and agriculture , thirdly , Britain is committed always to pursue policies in concert with other EC members , and has pooled sovereignty in these areas completely .
2 in child language understanding always precedes production and , what is most important , the adult dealing with the child constantly modifies her output to be ahead of the structures which the child is producing ( Wells , 1981 ) .
3 It is even claimed that the Catholic Church has always supported women 's civil equality ( a patent untruth ) .
4 Ambache has always supported BASW and is still a member .
5 But the woman who was born the youngest of seven children in Tiger Bay in Cardiff has always lived life to the full .
6 The word ‘ theory ’ has always aroused suspicion amongst the English , who see themselves as practical people and sound empiricists .
7 He exhibits in himself what he has always taught students was the true excitement of learning : the possibility of mastery .
8 Diana has always regarded Gilbey 's shoulder as exclusively hers .
9 No , ’ he went on weightily , ‘ not even in the interests of a firm which has always regarded continuity in its staff as of paramount importance to its operation . ’
10 ‘ One has always heard whispers , ’ remarked Googol , ‘ yet to behold with one 's own eyes is quite an experience . ’
11 As for Communism — world Communism as aggressively anti-God as it is , has always opposed MRA .
12 The Spanish match was Lloyd 's last Cup appearance and from that time , Bates has always played number one for Britain .
13 It has always inspired awe and wonderment .
14 Human Life has Always Encompassed Worship in Some Form or Other
15 The awkwardness of our bodies has always interested Ian McEwan .
16 So far as the type of crime committed is concerned throughout this century the great bulk of crime has always involved stealing of one kind or another .
17 Survival has always involved flexibility .
18 For Christianity has always proclaimed Christ to be an inclusive concept .
19 ‘ She has always lavished money on her three beloved children , Alissa , Marissa and son Ethan , 30 , ’ said one friend .
20 But in the same way that real poverty has always given birth to real revolution , this feigned poverty of the adventurous would breed a false-bottomed , jerry-built revolution in which the adventurers would continue their make-believe and be followed by the rock-concert lumpen , tired of their own voyeurism . ’
21 The British army has always given campaign medals which are rewards for just being there and doing an ordinary job , and special medals for gallantry beyond the call of duty .
22 ( 4 ) Cinema has always given primacy of place to images .
23 It 's not a very secure way to make a living , but he has always liked puppets .
24 Robin-Anne has always liked sailing , and I kind of think Rickie could take to it as well .
25 THE Queen has always liked Fergie and gets on much better with her than she does with her other daughter-in-law , Princess Diana .
26 Mary has always liked aircraft — her father served with the Dutch 320 Squadron , escaping to England after the fall of Holland in a Fokker Seaplane , rejoining his unit later and serving on , post-war , with 320 at Soesterberg .
27 Man has always seen woman as his enemy .
28 For us , the Ceramics Fair has always made money and for a dealer that is the most important reason to return year after year .
29 Willow was also used for eel traps , and the fact of a river being carefully directed to drive a water-wheel has always made water-mills very convenient places to catch eels .
30 He has always loved walking .
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