Example sentences of "[verb] always [verb] [noun] in " 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 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 . ’
3 Human Life has Always Encompassed Worship in Some Form or Other
4 THE SCOTCH WHISKY ASSOCIATION HAS ALWAYS ENCOURAGED MODERATION IN DRINKING AND IS TOTALLY OPPOSED TO THE MISUSE OF ALCOHOL IN ANY FORM .
5 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 .
6 Great Britain coach Malcolm Reilly has always picked men in form which is an encouragement to me to press hard all the time . ’
7 Professor Patinkin , who was largely responsible for the rigorous formulation of the real-balance effect , has always urged caution in regarding price deflation as an acceptable alternative route for the attainment of full employment .
8 As we shall see in Chapter 5 , under the present arrangements the Bank agrees always to provide assistance in such circumstances , though as a monopoly buyer of bills/monopoly supplier of liquidity it can impose its own terms .
9 Fairs and fights seem always to go hand in hand .
10 Lawyers , basically , are trained for and used to an adversary system — where they act either for the prosecution or plaintiff , or for the defence — and seem always to see things in terms of guilt or innocence .
11 The adviser is trained always to check information in the files .
12 ‘ But I 've always got champagne in the fridge .
13 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 .
14 ‘ I 've always admired asceticism in a man , ’ she returned demurely .
15 John stresses that , he is determined always to encourage Laura in her own chosen areas of ability .
16 Responding to criticism from neighbouring countries , including Russia , the Chinese authorities said that they had always exercised restraint in nuclear testing and that China was still committed to a complete ban on nuclear testing within the framework of effective nuclear disarmament .
17 Eugenics had always gone hand in hand with socialism for Haldane — he and his sister , Naomi ( later Mitchison ) , joined both the Oxford Eugenics Society and the Labour party — because , as he explained , biology compels us to recognise that the innate inequality of men requires scientific management by the state .
18 The Crevecoeurs had always closed ranks in times of crisis , had n't they ?
19 Claudia did n't know Garry , or even his surname ; Dana had always had men in her life , but she had n't seemed serious about any of them , and so far Claudia had hoped in vain that she would find someone to love and to provide the anchor she 'd been missing so badly since their mother had died .
20 A man of humble origins with little formal education , Mr Bérégovoy had always taken pride in his reputation for integrity .
21 Bert had always held Yanto in high regard .
22 ‘ You are so sensible , you have always seen things in a clearer light . ’
23 These people have always Done Things in previous lives , perhaps to make up for their rather undistinguished efforts while being alive and in their own bodies .
24 Locomotives and the routes themselves have always attracted authors in profusion but in recent years that trend has been punctuated by some useful and illuminating titles on passenger and freight vehicles .
25 Muriel Dunbar , Head of Quality Assurance said , ‘ we have always had confidence in our external verifiers .
26 House is perhaps mistaken in believing that individualist values have always held sway in the UK .
27 This was an important success , as deaf and dumb people have always encountered difficulties in finding employment , and there was a considerable risk that these difficulties could have become aggravated by discriminatory insurance .
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