Example sentences of "[adv] always [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | We must distinguish at least three cases : first , where unions are prohibited or repressed ; second , where official government or company unions are permitted ; third , where genuinely independent unions actually operate.6 While most TNCs in most countries will follow the local rules regarding the unions , host governments , particularly in export processing industries ( not always under pressure from foreign investors ) , have suspended national labour legislation . |
2 | The irony that the rioters mostly destroyed their own pathetic neighbourhood infrastructure has been widely noted , but it was not always for want of trying to take it out on the redoubts of the better element , stretching north up through Beverly Hills , over Mulholland , down into the San Fernando Valley and north again towards the suburban fastnesses of Simi Valley and of Ventura County . |
3 | It looks as if sex evolved because it 's in the interest of genes to constantly be re-combined self interest not always in company with the same others may want to be er mixing themselves up , so they launch themselves in continually different combinations , and this presumably each gene what , what , what is happening is a constant filtering process all the time , by means of which natural selection is working on basically random changes in the final point I want to make and that 's |
4 | This is another indication that regional and labour mobility policies are not always in conflict with each other . |
5 | It is suggested that the words in square brackets be deleted from clause 11.2 as the landlord 's solicitors will doubtless make several statements in writing to the tenant 's solicitors during a transaction and not always in reply to written inquiries . |
6 | The USSR , as before , remained ready to further its own interests wherever it could , and those interests were not always in agreement with those of Western governments — nor had they been in tsarist times . |
7 | ‘ I write as a result of some inner compulsion , ’ he once remarked , ‘ and I 'm not always in control of it . ’ |
8 | Those who are most adept at wielding the bow are not always in control of the pen , and the few who possess equal facility in both often lack the will to write . |
9 | But content-driven curriculum is conversely always in danger of reducing the quality of transactions between teacher and child by becoming a handing-out of packages . |
10 | Surely the English and French were nearly always at war in those days . ’ |
11 | The behaviour that this requires ( e.g. plant closures , the use of environmentally damaging production processes ) will often be contrary to the interests of non-shareholder groups , but nearly always of advantage to the members ( with an exception sometimes arising in the take-over context ) . |
12 | The imagery might be such that you can work it out for yourself ( e.g. always in pursuit of a partner but never quite catching him or her ! ) . |
13 | Unfortunately consensus is n't always in evidence amongst those who would claim to be in ‘ partnership ’ . |
14 | DeFries began to build his MainMan empire in New York and it became obvious it was n't always in support of what David was doing . |
15 | Although individuals may be grouped on the basis of various variable scores , this is almost always without regard for their position within the social structure . |
16 | In spite of attempts , from time to time , to re-establish the formlessness of ‘ real life ’ , in fiction , story exists almost always by courtesy of a ‘ shape ’ . |
17 | My own study is indebted to Fanon 's analysis of how discrimination is internalized psychically and perpetuated socially between subordinated groups , classes , and races — what , in relation to the latter , he calls ‘ the racial distribution of guilt ’ ( Black Skin , 103 ) ; also to his realization of the way the demonizing of the other is , above all , a mercurial process of displacement and condensation , so fluid yet always with effects of a brutally material , actually violent kind . |
18 | ‘ Our family did n't exactly come from the wrong side of the tracks , but we were certainly always within sound of the train whistles . ’ |