Example sentences of "[adv] always [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Your metabolism needs a kick-start in the morning , so always eat a healthy breakfast .
2 It may not always mean a great deal ( though sometimes a title of this sort can be read as a genuine sign of worth ) , but it plays an essential part in reassuring people in a notoriously insecure and uncertain business .
3 Fabrics are not always given a particular name but are often referred to just by the fibre content , e.g. , cotton or polyester print .
4 Here we must pause to acknowledge that Morgenthau does not always advocate a scientific approach as he did in Politics among Nations .
5 The people of Lewis do not always present a sympathetic profile but in this case they had my sympathy and for two reasons .
6 the type of department where the student was registered did not always give a good indication of the research area being covered ;
7 Customers thinking about buying a product do not always give a clear indication about what they require .
8 Similarly , it becomes obvious that such reception does not always represent a direct appropriation of the consumer into a pre-given framework but is mediated by other , varied interpretative assumptions associated with other social institutions and values ( which may be mutually contradictory ) .
9 The respondents tried to distinguish the former on what it is submitted is the irrelevant ground that it operated in legal systems , such as the French , in which the criteria for establishing jurisdictional competence did not always guarantee a close connection between the defendant and the forum .
10 This regime , however , did not always guarantee a satisfactory result , as in the case of the tower he added to Wroxton church , Oxfordshire ( 1747–8 ) , the top stage of which rapidly collapsed — as Walpole pointedly reported : ‘ Mr Miller … unluckily once in his life happened to think rather of beauty than of the water-tables , and so it fell down the first winter ’ — but that does not seem to have affected his popularity .
11 You will need to warn management of the potentially adverse effects of refusing to appear or to comment and this will need to be set against the fact that having a valid argument does not always guarantee a sympathetic audience .
12 A recent Which ? report confirms that we do not always get a good deal from British sausages .
13 However , words need not always have a consistent meaning attributed to them : the context may show that the same word bears two different senses even when it is repeated in the same section .
14 However , the injured party does not always have a free choice as the law lays down rules determining and limiting the scope of remedies .
15 Informal structures and local spaces for education with people ‘ doing it themselves ’ did not always produce a new definition of practical knowledge and/or a radical content .
16 This method does not always yield a unique result .
17 Individual properties and relations have been with us since Aristotle , and have had the support of such diverse philosophers as Peirce and Stout , but they have not always got a good name .
18 That will not always seem a preferable alternative to the a cappella practice of English cathedrals and Oxbridge chapels , nurtured in a context ( the daily preparation of liturgical services ) requiring certain skills that we may imagine any medieval chapel singer would recognize as his own , whatever the damage that the 19th century may have done to ‘ the English cathedral style ’ and its historical continuity .
19 The use of apparatus and toys does not always provide a specific end product , but the experiences of building , matching , sharing , comparing and taking apart can all lead towards mathematical concepts .
20 Even during his triumphant progress in the summer , the doctor did not always receive a unanimous reception .
21 An electron no longer always had a specific location .
22 She fed him well , but he was not comfortable there , as she nearly always had a younger man around .
23 Britain 's ‘ first past the post ’ system ( FPTP ) nearly always produces a single-party government with an overall , and solid , Commons majority .
24 The grain size of igneous rocks is strongly influenced by the rate at which they cooled when formed , and not surprisingly we find that intrusive igneous rocks nearly always have a coarser texture than volcanic rocks .
25 Drinking is caught up in this debate because of the health and social problems associated with alcohol abuse — even though these problems have probably always affected a small minority of people in most societies .
26 There will probably always remain a real inequality of races , as there is always inequality of individuals .
27 Thank you for my copy of the December issue , which as always has a lively and readable quality , with a prestigious appearance that I think well-serves the image our Institute would wish to present to the world .
28 That does n't always mean a high chart place , although it would be very helpful !
29 ‘ A one-off international does n't always show a true picture ’ , Danaher says .
30 Because you do n't always want a large meal , Beefeater have a range of special Light ‘ n' Early dishes served in the restaurant .
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