Example sentences of "always [art] " in BNC.

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1 Always the same old story .
2 Always the danger of the cold spreading too fast , of my not being able to live with it .
3 And in that case , wrote Harsnet , there is always the possibility that it will not be the end but a simple pause , a mere hiatus .
4 The question I return to , he wrote ( and Goldberg typed ) , is always the same : I put everything into this , everything I had by way of mind and body and heart , and this is what I have produced .
5 Lager yeast should be used but this is not always the case .
6 It 's always the same .
7 ‘ Because in a domestic murder the husband or wife is always the obvious suspect .
8 In very light cross winds there is always the possibility of dropping a wing on to the ground and swinging badly .
9 If it is obvious that there is plenty of room to land ahead , that is always the first and best choice .
10 Always the demand is for ‘ practical ’ skills , while academic analysis remains a despised pastime , so that even the Superintendents ' Association ( the equivalent of the Police Federation for the lower ranks ) has similarly denied any place for intellectualism for its members .
11 Always the call will be for more power to the organization , so that the 1989 cry of alarm from the Police Federation conference about private security firms is based more on a fear that areas of influence are being taken from the institution than on beliefs that such groups are incompetent .
12 Douglas ( 1966 : 1973 ) has described how the boundaries which lie between the structures of holiness and the anti-structure of pollution are potential power bases and always the source of emotive reaction .
13 In their metaphorical indiscipline they had gained ‘ new status ’ and slipped across a boundary into marginality , for as Foucault ( 1977 : 25 ) has suggested , the idea of discipline revolves around control of the physical body and ‘ proceeds from the distribution of individuals in space … it is always the body that is at issue — the body and its forces , their utility and their docility , their distribution and their punishment ’ .
14 Always the disorderly acts of the ‘ prig ’ must be stopped , curtailed , arrested , disciplined , and contained ; and in pursuit of a ‘ docile body ’ the law inevitably seeks to negate , constrain , prevent , and deny movement .
15 Always the quantitative element is emphasized by the CID at the expense of any qualitative aspect of social order or harmony .
16 Always the police prefer to exhibit bodily constraint in their styles , for restraint and decorum have a symbolic history as an indication of subcultural insider purity , a comfort with a vanishing status quo , and a rejection of the changing outside world .
17 The last is always the more interesting type ; not infrequently he or she is an impressive doer , sometimes an eloquent speaker ; some , very few , are both .
18 This word universal is never the name of anything existent in nature , nor of any idea or phantasm found in the mind [ my italics ] , but always the name of some word or name ; so that when a living creature , a stone , a spirit , or any other thing , is said to be universal , it is not to be understood that any man , stone etc. , ever was or can be universal , but only that the words , living creature , stone , etc. , are universal names , that is , names common to many things ; and the conceptions answering them in the mind are the images and phantasms of several living creatures or other things .
19 It is always the case that averaging over tens of trials is necessary to give consistent results , particularly with endogenous ERPs .
20 It 's not always the stronger player , with the big serve who wins .
21 She is not , however , always the fun-loving Columbine of Fokine 's Carnaval .
22 The portrayal of this tragic figure is possibly one of the most demanding of all male roles because of the sheer complexity of the incidents where Rudolf is always the centre .
23 This not only allows him to indulge in more of those awkward movements , which make his first solo such a wonderful parody of classical dance , but shows him as the pathetic clown , always the butt of everyone 's laughter .
24 Their laboratory is tiny and that 's always the mark of a good brewery . ’
25 This is not always the case .
26 And there is always the ultimate unbundler 's defence — that he will make money for his backers .
27 The England north league was always the tightest with , in theory , four of the five teams all able to finish top right up to the weekend 's matches .
28 It was silly but it was catchy , and children loved it , which is always the sign of a good tune .
29 WHILE The Stones appealed to the students , and the Beatles to the girls and their mums , The Who were always the lads ' band .
30 The snag is , as London Docklands developers have found , these are not always the houses that people want .
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